Degenrate that I am, I have often thought it would be great if Ministry did a soundtrack for a horror film.
Until I peeped this trailer.
A good horror film will cause you to cut yerself with razors, ignore your mom when she yells at you to go to church, make you confiide in your stuffed bunny rabbit, and give you massive shartstains in yer grundies.
Doubt you could even give the tween set a reason to check the closet at night with this thing.
Looks awful. No more awful than all the other straight to DVD horror dreck that clutters the video store shelves, but awful nonetheless. I’ll probably get the soundtrack if it’s released commercially, but I sure ain’t watching the film.
its terrible.
obviously shot with an hd digital camera and shabbily made to look like film.
im not even going to mention the story and dialogues, that is obvious for everyone to see.
Wasn’t too flattered with it either, but I haven’t been too interesting in most, if any horror films in the last 5-10 years; it’s a rarity. What music I heard in the background though wasn’t even enough indication of Al’s contributions. I likely won’t bother watching this, but i’ll at least check out the music if available and give that a go.
Honestly - isn’t there enough of this innocent kids vs psychopathic redneck flummery available to last ten life times??? Basically the same old horror-film shit we’ve been seeing for the last 10 years. Inane plots, flaccid acting, druggy fantasies, blood, gore, white trash, tits, ass. Until horror film directors are enjoined to rasie their sights past this hideous chaff, until filmmakers learn to see horror before they learn to stylize, until a scene is approached cinematically as space to be filled, not just broken into odd quick cuts, the horror film is going to remain a childish dream in this decade.
Sigh, I too once thought Ministry could come up with an excellent movie score. Of course it would have been for a real movie and not this thing but whatever. Wicked Lake looks abysmal and that music aint doing much for me.
This reminds me, between Filth Pig and Dark Side didn’t Paul team up with Roland to provide the soundtrack for a video game called “Zero Population Control” or something along those lines? It was designed by KMFDM’s cover artist Brute I believe, sort of a Doom style first person shooter. My memory of it is incredibly vauge but I remember thinking the music sounded interesting.
Was that the Mac only game? I played that once when I was really hung over, couldn’t get past the second level. Graphics are really cool, yeah looks like a KMFDM music video. Didn’t know they did the music.