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The Descent: Part 2 picks up right after the original, featuring the one surviving member of the cast (of course, depending on which version of the original you saw, no one survived), which, when I first heard it, I thought was kind of a cheap way to do a follow up. The original is a fantastic movie and the sequel was announced featuring surviving members of the original cast (which is great), but with a different director and, most scary of all, direct-to-DVD. Now The Descent: Part 2 really concerned me. Rec 2 hits theaters in America this July, before hitting VOD in August from Magnet Releasing (think a release similar to Dead Snow). The appearances by some of the original cast members are extremely well done, and the ending of the film sets up for a great idea that I can’t wait to see when the already-announced-as-in-development Rec 3 finally hits (which won’t be soon enough). Still, other than that, Red 2 really is an impressive movie, and features some fantastic camerawork and ideas that even surpass the original. What adds insult to injury to this storyline is the fact that it really does end up going nowhere. It’s done well, but it features a base concept, about these teenagers venturing into a QUARANTINED APARTMENT BUILDING BECAUSE THEY THINK IT’LL BE FUN, that is just hard to swallow. However, there is another storyline, featuring a group of teenagers who happen to get involved in the horror, that is actually pretty ridiculous. It’s intense and exciting and everything that I wanted from this movie.
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There are two simultaneous storylines going on in this movie – the main storyline, featuring the aforementioned SWAT team, is fantastic. However, unlike the original Rec, it does have some major flaws that keep it from being as good. Rec 2 is an excellent movie, without a doubt. However, as the film went on, I began to appreciate the idea, and the film did a great job with it. A SWAT team has been sent in to investigate what happened in the apartment building, taking a “scientist” consultant, who soon reveals the real cause of the “virus” and exactly what they’re dealing with.Īt first, the revelation as to the true source of the zombie infection didn’t sit well with me – it was hinted at in the original, but hearing it out loud didn’t sit well with me. It seems as if that inspired the filmmakers of Rec, and the sequel features a similar concept. One thing that always bugged me in trailers for the American remake of the original, Quarantine, is that they showed a scene not in the film itself – a SWAT-type team going into the apartment building and finding the video camera with the “found footage” that made up the movie. I mean, surely it would be great, right? But how do you top the excellent original? So when word came out that the original creators (and some of the original cast) were reuniting to create a sequel, I met it with nervous anticipation. It took two things that I’ve been sick of for a little while now, zombies and “found footage” movies, and combined them to make what ended up being an intense, excellent film that hasn’t seen compare since its release.
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– Classic TV and last night’s shows, online. How do you make sequels to some of the most intense horror films ever? Do either of these films live up to the originals? Or they ruin the memories of the films we’ve come to love? Find out after the jump! Welcome back, boils and ghouls, to a very special edition of PAUL’S HORROR FLIX! What’s so special with this week’s edition? Well, how about the sequels to two of the greatest horror films OF ALL TIME? Yes folks, this week we’re talking about the much anticipated sequels: