Thursday, May 3, 2012

Beneath the Darkness


                A well respected Undertaker and widower (Dennis Qauid) hold sinister motives and only a teenage trouble maker seem to know of his horrible details. He much works to exposed him in a town where the cops don’t believe him and parents (as explain by noted poet Will Smith) just don’t understand. What starts out as kid investigating the spooky house of the local undertaker turns into a cat and mouse game begins.  The opening of this movie is pretty good. I always had a fear of being stuck into small spaces and a sense of helplessness and being buried alive does a trick. The bad guys start of pretty creepy at the beginning. But later on he goes to over the top into the Joker category... He more comfortless tying Batman to a giant bowling pin (as a giant bowling ball comes towards our Cape crusader) then being in a horror movie. Don’t get me wrong you can tell Dennis having some real fun going over the top, and it does have some fun cheese factor. But you can guess everything that going to happen step by step. The cliques are so clique that even calling them clique is now clique. It does nothing new and it not over the top enough to enjoy its goofiness.   Grade C

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