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Case Number 15521Cold Prey
Anchor Bay // 2008 // 97 Minutes // Not Rated Judge David Johnson always preys when he's cold. And prays, too! The ChargePrepare for your final descent. Opening StatementA lot of big talk on the DVD case: "The most perfect slasher movie ever made," "spectacularly scary," "if you think this is going to be the usual 'trapped teens stalked by a maniac' movie, you're dead wrong." Can this horror import measure up to these accolades? Facts of the CaseNot really, but we'll get to that later. Here's the set-up: five young friends embark on a thrilling snowboard run in the middle of nowhere, but when one of the guys snaps his leg in two the group is forced to take refuge in an abandoned hotel resort. A night of improvised drinking and camaraderie is curtailed when an anonymous whacko shows up and starts killing the kids off one at a time with a pick-axe. The EvidenceCold Prey is certainly a serviceable thriller and worth a look for anyone interested in the slasher genre, but it's far from the next coming of hack'em-ups. I love the setting, the characters aren't unlikable, and the atmosphere director Roar Uthaug (greatest director name of all time) creates is filled with tension and unease, but there is just too much adherence to formula. Going in, what I thought was to be a departure from the same product the horror mill has churned out for years and years, turned out to be quite familiar. The Kids The Heroine The Villain Cold Prey squeezes most of its horror from the tenseness and claustrophobia of the surroundings, as well as a couple of well-executed jump scenes. The actual slashing is more of the implied sort. You'll see a swinging pick-axe coming at your face and some off-screen attacks and one girl does get smacked around pretty vividly, but overall this is a surprisingly bloodless adventure. Anchor Bay serves up a fine DVD. The video quality (2.35:1) is pristine and the 5.1 surround (Norwegian) is active. There's a stereo English dubbed track, but the voiceover is corny; stick with the original track and turn on the subtitles. Extras: a storyboarded alternate ending, a robust making-of documentary, featurettes on the visual FX, rehearsal footage, bloopers, a music video, trailers and two short films. Closing StatementCold Prey is a good slasher, expertly mounted, but ultimately forgettable. The VerdictNot Chill-ty. Similar Decisions
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