I saw Chernobyl Diaries this afternoon. A holiday, so even if CD is
flopping (and while I haven't seen the box office results, I imagine
it is) the theater was relatively full with a large number of high
school girls and, depressingly, mothers with toddlers (toddlers who
are probably cognizant enough to be scared out of their minds my the
movie). So maybe not the most ideal of viewing circumstances. But
while I thought it was generally well done and the first scare was
about as good a jump scare as you're going to get these days, I'm
getting tired of the downer endings in horror movies.
I don't know what Rich is talking about. Mainstream horror movies
have been having downbeat endings since Saw and Hostel right through
the found footage pictures. Even something as trad as The Woman in
Black had a downbeat ending. The audiences have come to expect it,
but for once I would like a "precious happy ending" in a modern horror
movie.
One thing I learned from Chernobyl Diaries, or maybe I knew it
already: if you feel the need to say, "we need to get out of here
before the radiation kills us," there's a good chance, one way or the
other, you're going to die.
Also despite the complaints last week about AMC, we only got two
trailers, so between the start of the first trailer and the beginning
of CD's end credits, it was a whopping eighty minutes.