4. FROM HELL
This one is definitely not light fare. Loosely based on the
graphic novel From Hell by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell, this movie explores a
conspiracy behind the Jack the Ripper murders. Johnny Depp plays a Whitechapel
Police Inspector and Heather Graham plays a local prostitute who aids in his investigation.
3. Alien Vs. Predator
This franchise crossover sees two vicious alien species
going head to head to see who can sell more movie tickets. Dark Horse published
AVP as a comic just before PREDATOR 2 came out in 1990. At the end of that
film, an Alien skull on one of the Predator’s trophy wall hinted at a movie
crossover but it would take some time. In 1993, Alien Vs. Predator came out for
SNES but it would take another 11 years before fans would see the two evil
aliens duke it out on screen.
Both PREDATOR and ALIEN were great movies – especially the
latter. AVP… no so much. But it is a lot of fun.
2. 30 DAYS OF NIGHT (2007)
This is one of my favorite vampire movies. 30 DAYS OF NIGHT
is directed by David Slade and is based on a 3-issue comic book miniseries
written by Steve Niles.
The story takes place in Barrow, Alaska, a small town so far
north that the sun goes down for an entire month once a year. There’s no
sunlight. There’s no way in or out. Josh Hartnett plays the local sheriff who finds
out too late that a group of vampires are planning to invade the town and take
advantage of the darkness.
30 DAYS stands out amongst the mediocre vampire movies of
late. I love the icy, isolated setting and the vampires have a very creepy
stylized look. Slade strikes a good balance between action, horror, and
thriller. And Hartnett, Ben Foster, and Danny Huston give great performances.
Definitely one worth seeing.
1. CREEPSHOW (1982)
This one is a cheat. CREEPSHOW is not based on a comic book
but it is heavily influenced by old pulpy horror comics that string many
different stories together. It’s directed by George A. Romero (Night of the
Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead) and written by Stephen King. Those two names are enough for any horror fan to run out and see this movie.
CREEPSHOW is actually 5 short stories in one. An opening
sequence shows a young boy's cruel father throw the boy's comic book in the trash. The rest of the movie dives into the comic, appropriately titled Creepshow, and presents live-action macabre stories with short animated segues between stories, turning scenes from the movie into comic art.
“Something to Tide You Over” involves a jilted husband with
an elaborate plan to get revenge on his wife and her lover. “The Crate” has a university
professor – with a nightmare of a wife – discover a long lost find from
Antarctica under a stairwell. And “The
Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill” stars Stephen King himself as a dimwitted hick
who finds a meteor in his backyard. CREEPSHOW is half horror, half comedy, and
so much fun to watch – especially on Halloween night.
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