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  • The Last of the Mohicans

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    This is a guest review submitted by Derek Dowell! Thanks Derek!

    Nice hair, Hawkeye! (The Last of the Mohicans – 1992)

    It’s 1757 and uber actor Daniel Day-Lewis, despite being a hardcore frontiersman, sports great flowing tresses of salon quality hair. Not what you’d expect from this method actor of a white “Indian” miles from the nearest Wal-Green’s, running bare-chested through the wilds of the northeast in pursuit of deer with his two Mohawk buddies.

    Based on characters created by James Fenimore Cooper, The Last of the Mohicans boils down the tediously descriptive passages of that late 19th century series of books into an historical pseudo epic with a magnificent soundtrack. You wanna talk about dense word imagery? Back in high school English class, reading and reporting on a book by Cooper counted double. I read them all. At the time, I thought I was coming out ahead despite the possible long term brain damage. Now I’m not so sure.

    Thank goodness The Last of the Mohicans doesn’t try to emulate JFC’s verbose style, otherwise the camera would still be lovingly lingering over every single blasted leaf on a tree in the opening shot. Having said that, the cinematography is marvelous! For those of us who didn’t graduate from film school, that means it looks awful purty.

    Here’s the situation. France and England are squabbling over the New World (not Pandora, you cretin – the OTHER one). Some of the Indians side with one and some with the other. Thrown into the mix are a couple of English sisters destined to be kidnapped by the baaad Heron Indians, one of whom, Wes Studi (he of the perpetually scowling countenance), lets you know immediately that good things are not in store for our heroes. You might remember Studi as the tough-guy Pawnee from Dances with Wolves two years earlier. **SIGH** Yes, he was also in Avatar, and that’s all I have to say about that.

    One of the sisters, Madeline Stowe, falls for Day-Lewis (Hawkeye). He is likewise smitten, despite the fact that she must be using the wrong conditioner since her hair is not nearly as luxuriant and well-groomed as his. Still, we assume he wants to make babies with her from the meaningful glances between them that go on for five freakin’ minutes! But first he must rescue her from Studi’s bad Heron-ness. The final 15 minutes of the movie are as strong you’ll find in Hollywood and is the reason anyone pays to watch shadows on a wall in the first place. There’s sacrifice, heroism, suicide, murder, and an eternally building crescendo of some kind of Irish jig and reel music over booming drums – and that’s just at the line at the concession stand.

    The Last of the Mohicans manages to successfully mash together historical context, romance, and a darn good action adventure that satisfies like a really good potato chip and bologna sandwich. By gosh, this film deserves a 5/5 rating but since modern audiences are allergic to history and have the attention span of fruit flies, I’ll grudgingly lower the rating by one notch – but that’s all, damn it!

    4/5 Reels
    Gold Squid Rating
    Rent it, buy it, live it!

  • A REAL James Cameron Interview

    Well, maybe the April 1st interview didn’t work out so great, but that’s okay. Here’s a real interview with Director James Cameron! There was a big YouTube campaign and some of the best questions from fans and viewers of Avatar were answered by the man himself. Also, I hope you know that the DVD is out…and I already have it. =3

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km2UpEcSUGY

  • On the road again…for the very first time!

    Hey SquidFlicks nation! Patrick and I are legally allowed to drive! Watch out! Check out this cool video!

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VilHMZitkKY

  • New Reviewer: Lee Copley

    I’m proud to announce that Squidflicks has gained a new reviewer! My cousin, Lee Copley, is the newest member to the staff and will be an amazing addition to our group.

    Welcome aboard Lee!

    Here’s little about Copley, in his own words:

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  • The Crazies (1973)

    Every human being on this planet has rights. In America most of them are featured in our first amendment rights. The right to free speech, assembly, freedom of religion, are all examples of the rights that Americans hold. However, all of those right could be taken away from us via military action. This action is called Martial Law. Nobody would want to have to live in an area under Martial Law, like the group of civilians in the 1973 release of George Romero’s “The Crazies.”

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  • Conan’s on TBS

    Comedian Conan O’Brien, well known for his stint as host of the Late Night show, and the controversial gain and then loss of the Tonight Show, will soon be hosting his own late night comedy/talk show on the TBS network. It was highly speculated that he would sign with Fox, so the TBS move was quite a surprise. The show is scheduled to begin this November.

    The bigger question here is: Can he finally get the Emmy award that still eludes him? Conan is a great host and has been working the late night comedy shift for over a decade, and all he has to show for it is one lone Emmy nomination. Perhaps this will be a new life for his career. It certainly has been crazy for him and his fans since the Tonight Show debacle. As Conan said. “NBC stands for Never Believe your Contract!” =P

    Good luck, Mr. O’Brien. SquidFlicks will be following the updates!

  • Urban Nights Insider 6: Director Update 2.0

    The Sixth Edition in a mini-series to preview the latest Omega Squid Studios/Horrorhut Production film; Urban Nights.

    Each episode will be short and will feature actors, stories, production, and staff related to the film.

    The third episode of the series features Patrick Farmer, the director,giving an update on the status the film, and whats to come in the upcoming months. Also included is the first 5 minutes of “Late Night Stranger.”

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRCruWYcBT8

  • SquidFlicks Resolution Check (Jan-Feb ’10)

    As you all know, last year’s resolutions for SquidFlicks didn’t exactly live up to expectations, but a new year means new progress! I have taken a step towards completing this year’s resolutions by doing a Resolution Check every two months. Here’s the one for January through February!

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Km00nf4Pes

  • EXCLUSIVE SquidFlicks Reel Talk with director James Cameron

    I have would like to announce that just a few weeks ago, James Cameron, the director of some of the greatest movies in Hollywood, like Avatar, Titanic, and Terminator 2, agreed to join me for an exclusive SquidFlicks Reel Talk video interview. I had to keep this a secret because I wanted it to be a surprise, but I can’t keep it hidden any longer! Mr. Cameron even comments on the Iced Avenger series! You can’t miss this footage! Hit the link for the video of our interview:

    http://www.squidflicks.com/wp-content/uploads/interviews/video/cameron.flv

  • Birthday Time!

    Happy Birthday to staff member Patrick Farmer today! He is 19. Wow. OLD! Have some cake while you party. Don’t get too crazy now! =P