Filmed in 2000 but released until three
years later, House of 1000 Corpses is the kind of horror film that divides
fans: they either love it or hate. Me, I’m somewhere in-between. They elements
that I liked most about the movie where a) the scenes with Captain Spaulding
(Sid Haig), b) the sequence in Doctor Satan’s lair, and c) the soundtrack.
I have to admit that I absolutely dig
the scenes with Captain Spaulding and his Murder Ride. Spaulding is one those
characters is so nasty but so funny that you can’t help but like him. Sid Haig
did a terrific job as the character, easily earning him (and Bill Mosely as
Otis Driftwood, for that matter) a place alongside such modern horror icons
like Jigsaw from SAW or Sam from Trick ‘r Treat. Not to mention, the
Museum of Monsters and Madmen is just plain awesome, with its dark ride
dedicated to serial killers.
As for the rest of the movie, it occurs
to me that this movie is like a cinematic haunt; with its weird goings-on,
trippy-weird editing, bizarre characters, Halloween night setting, perverse
sense of humor, and slightly random sensibility (the “skunk-ape” bit still has
me confused) is probably the closest you get to have a cinematic haunted house
without actually filming a haunt. Not surprisingly, it has been adapted into a
haunted attraction several times, mostly by Halloween Horror Nights, but most
recently by the Great American Nightmare. If you’re haunter looking for
inspiration for character or set designs, definitely look this one up. Also, I
can’t do this review without briefly mentioning the awesome soundtrack by
Zombie. I’m obviously a bit biased as I’m already a fan of Zombie’s music, but
this soundtrack does have some pretty cool songs, such as “Everybody Scream”,
“Run Rabbit Run”, the wonderfully sleazy “P#ssy Liquor”, and of course, “House
of 1000 Corpses”.
Now obviously this is a seriously flawed
film. I will give Zombie the benefit of the doubt and point out that the studio
was giving him a hard time about the movie, his first effort, and making a
movie is hard job. Still, the movie has it’s weak points – it’s not the most
frightening, or even the most shocking, but I still found it to be
entertaining, with its psychedelic editing, ghoulish characters, and twisted
humor. In summary, if you’re a haunt looking for some Halloween viewing, House of 1000 Corpses might make a good
addition to your movie list.
HalloweeNut’s
Verdict:
2
out of 4 Skulls
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