Saturday, December 28, 2019

End of Days

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If you look at Schwarzenegger’s career leading up to End of Days he had battled various types of enemies like robots, aliens, plain ol’ humans and even cinema itself.  But he hadn’t done ghosts or anything spiritual so to go up against Satan was new territory for him.  And curiously this didn’t take some fantasy/sword and sorcery kinda path which Arnie had tackled with the Conans or a more exaggerated/cartoonish reality like Batman & Robin.  Instead they went for the gritty boiler plate cop action movie angle.  Think about how crazy that approach is.  How is the devil supposed to fit in to a setup like that?

Well sorry to burst your bubble right off the bat but unfortunately the concept doesn’t play out nearly as ludicrous as what you’re imagining.  This is largely due to the movie treating Lucifer (Gabriel Byrne (Cool World, Hereditary)) like any run of the mill villain.  His goal is to procreate with human woman Christine (Robin Tunney (Vertical Limit, The Craft)) on the eve of the year 2000 (eastern standard time of course) which will bring about the end of the world.  But instead of having a laser beam focus like the T-1000 he takes his time visiting his worshipers and killing skateboarders.  He just bullshits around like many action movie bad guys.

This behavior makes Satan kind of incompetent here.  I mean when you look at the guy’s extensive powers you realize there’s no excuse why he can’t get the job done in a few hours at most.  He can cause explosions, hallucinations, murder people instantly, has superhuman strength, can resurrect the dead and make them his foot soldiers, weaken people’s minds to do his bidding and his piss is as flammable as gasoline.  That last one is by far the strangest attribute.  In any case no one stands a chance against this dude.  And with all these powers it somehow still takes him a day or two to find Christine making him look extra clumsy.

Image result for end of days 1999On top of that Satan has a whole lot of trouble fighting Schwarzenegger.  These two go toe to toe twice and it’s no question Schwarzenegger kicks the devil’s ass both times.  Arnie definitely works for it though and takes a beating in the process.  He should’ve died during one scene when a group of worshipers overwhelm him in sheer numbers but amazingly even the all powerful Satan pulls one of the biggest cliché moves of all time by letting the hero live so he can witness the villain’s grand scheme play out.

There are a few positives I wanna bring up though.  Schwarzenegger plays suicidal alcoholic cop Jericho Cane (damn, that’s ballsy to go for the double bible reference in a single name) whose wife and daughter were murdered in some sort of retaliation plot.  This is probably the darkest most grim character he had played up to that point.  Since then he’s done this type a few times like in Collateral Damage and Aftermath but back in the 90’s it was a little depressing to see him like this.  However, I think he pulls it off.  He carries the grief with him throughout the piece.  You can see it in his face and he doesn’t joke around quite as much as usual.  He’s also understandably dumbstruck when he finds out the devil actually exists.  I like Arnie as Jericho.  It stands out in his repertoire because he takes it a little more seriously.

Everyone else is fine.  Byrne is serviceable as Beelzebub who goes a somewhat sophisticated quiet rage route.  I wonder if it was a conscious choice to make this character an affluent white man in NYC.  It’s doubtful the filmmakers were going for any sort of message but I thought I’d ask that out loud.

Robin Tunney does as good a job as you can with a character like Christine.  This is supposed to be the most important person on the planet yet she’s simply a damsel in distress.  She doesn’t do a thing to help defeat Satan or aid Schwarzenegger.  That’s shitty.

The strongest aspect of the film is the cinematography (my man Peter fuckin’ Hyams (Sudden Death, The Relic) also directs).  Everything looks pretty great.  The lighting is especially moody with almost every scene being a bit underlit.  There’s also a bunch of smoke billowing up from beneath surfaces and a griminess to everything as if to say “is this world really worth saving anyway?”  And it’s cool when they’re stringing up Schwarzenegger on a makeshift cross while it’s raining but Satan is the only one who magically isn’t getting wet.

Overall this one has a strange vibe.  The script is too generic for the wacky baseline idea and the execution is a good deal better than it should be with some nice photography and quick cuts in an effort to make the story more exciting.

One thing’s for sure, this isn’t as bad as its reputation.  I remember when it came out and everyone shat on it hard.  There are some neat sequences like when Schwarzenegger is pursuing a mad gunman on a high rise roof while dangling from a helicopter and the subway train scene where you never know which part of the car Satan is gonna pop out from next.  Also, the scene where the devil tries to convince Schwarzenegger to join him is well done and enjoyable.  There’s certainly some good stuff to be had.

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This is what you think the entire movie will be but
it's only a few seconds out of two hours
But it’s still a tough recommendation.  Maybe the biggest strike against it is it comes off a bit too much like a Se7en knock off.  There was this awkward trend in the second half of the 90’s where some folks tried to cash in on the huge success of that picture and before you knew it an entire slew of unbearably gloomy vaguely religious crime thrillers popped up.  You had The Glimmer Man, Kiss the Girls, The Bone Collector, Fallen and etc.  That was weird man.

Anyway, if the stars align this new year’s for Satan to come to NYC and start a merciless reign of doom let’s all hope Schwarzenegger will be there to stop the sonuvabitch cold.  Have a happy and a healthy and I’ll see you next decade!  Byeee!

Monday, December 2, 2019

Fatal Attraction

Spoilers in this piece, please check out the film if you haven’t yet.  You won’t regret it.

Image result for fatal attractionYes, this is one of the best thrillers of all time but a really weird thing that sticks out is Dan Gallagher (Michael Douglas (Black Rain)) doesn’t appear to have any motivation to cheat on his wife (Anne Archer (Clear and Present Danger)).  He gets along with her, he loves their kid, things are going well at his job and he has fun hanging out with his friends.  As far as we know he doesn’t have a history of affairs either.  So what gives?  Is it because his six year old daughter cock blocked him after the book release party?

At one point Alex Forrest (Glenn Close (Jagged Edge)) asks Dan point blank what he’s doing with her when he’s got a wife at home but Dan deflects and the subject is dropped.  Maybe this guy is so sex crazed and/or deprived that he can’t help himself.  Maybe he has a serious problem.  He’s clearly not in love with Alex otherwise he would want to continue seeing her.  Instead he’s adamant about the encounter being a two day fling.

If you step back for a moment Dan should be the bad guy here.  His dick brained impulsiveness crippled his marriage, scarred his daughter emotionally and put his family’s safety at risk.  But because Alex is such a deranged, mentally disturbed, seriously dangerous person our priorities shift.  Suddenly having an affair doesn’t seem so bad compared to kidnapping and attempted murder.  Ironically Dan commits some crimes of his own with breaking and entering and several counts (!!) of attempted murder.  Yet we’re still on his side.

Apart from the frenzied choking and stuff Dan can be cruel in other ways.  For instance he fakes a heart attack in front of Alex as a GOTCHA! hahaha moment.  Alex immediately returns the favor by pretending she witnessed her father die of heart attack when she was little.  I’m not saying tit for tat is really a good idea in most situations but I have to admit Dan sorta had that coming.

Image result for fatal attraction michael douglasFatal Attraction is a complicated movie because the characters are complicated.  I mean Dan’s wife didn’t do anything to deserve the heartbreak or knife attack that Dan is one hundred percent responsible for laying at her feet however she sticks with him in the end.  See what I’m talking about?

I wonder how the original ending would’ve changed my feelings.  It was completely different where Alex kills herself and gets Dan’s fingerprints on the knife framing him for the deed.  The film concludes with his arrest.  While it’s tempting to say Dan would’ve gotten his comeuppance I think going to prison, or being executed, for being an adulterous bastard is a punishment that’s too extreme.  Not only that but Alex would’ve won in this scenario.  She utterly destroyed the man’s life (and the lives of those closest to him) who rejected her and she doesn’t have to ever feel guilty about that because she’s not breathing anymore.  On paper this seems like an unsatisfying conclusion but then again refusing to give Dan a motive for cheating seems like it wouldn’t work either.

Image result for fatal attraction michael douglasThis lack of explanation and fundamental foundation for the story should kind of ruin the movie.  How come it doesn’t then?  I guess the other components are so gripping it can’t be denied.  The casting and performances are excellent, the story is like a car crash you can’t look away from with Dan’s nightmare getting worse and worse and the cinematography is very measured with fancier angles and smart cutting shining through during the passionate intense scenes.

A particular highlight is the creepy tape Alex leaves for Dan where she rambles about how much she hates him in a cool and collected tone.  And the twists and turns of the finale are just fantastic as well.

But I don’t know what set decorator George DeTitta (Death Wish, Saturday Night Fever) was thinking with so many pictures on the walls in the Gallagher’s homes.  They have a lot of shit around the house in general (which may not be as bad as the Harfords from Eyes Wide Shut) but damn, they sure like to nail those photos to the wall.  Even the bathroom at their upstate house is littered with them.  With all those eyes staring at you it’s like there’s no privacy at all in that room.



Alright, this was an unusual type of write up but most of you out there already know how good this picture is so I wanted to bring up something that maybe you hadn’t thought about before.  A little change from the usual format.  But that’s it.  This is a one time deal.  Two ships passing in the night and all that.  You understand.

Before I go I’ll leave you with two things.  First is a picture I took at a wax museum I visited when I went to Niagara Falls in 2013.  They had a Fatal Attraction display and it’s hilariously awful, especially the Michael Douglas figure who looks emaciated and twenty years older than he’s supposed to.


The other item is a track some friends and I did many years ago where we sampled some audio from this film.  I think the song is funny bad but I don’t blame you if you think it’s just bad bad.