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Masters Of Horror – Joe Dante’s Homecoming

 

Picture: C+    Sound: B-     Extras: B-      Episode: C

 

 

Joe Dante used to be known for being able to balance Horror and Comedy like few directors, but in recent years, his works have fallen off that horse.  The change seems to have happened between the two Gremlins films, with Small Soldiers being a creative nadir.  Ever since, the scholarly lover of films has not found his way back, but his Homecoming installment of Masters Of Horror should have been a winner.  However, it falls through quickly and I am beginning to think this series is cursed.

 

Even with a teleplay by Sam Hamm, whose credits include the 1989 Batman and near-cult item Monkeybone, the dialogue and plotting are too unfocused and distracted too often to as a Republican White House argues that if dead soldiers could return and tell their story of how proud they were to fight for their country, they would support the party.  Of course, this happens and it is not what the GOP would have hoped for.  Since the episode does not work, the real GOP can celebrate that it is not as effective as it should have been.  You’ll have to see for yourself to judge best, but for this critic, it is a huge missed opportunity.

 

Like the previous volumes, the picture quality for both episodes being covered here is average for 1.78 X 1 anamorphically enhanced widescreen, but clean.  I thought this one in trying to look clearer had color issues and was phonier than it should have been, especially considering the subject matter.  The sound quality is decent, and the episodes are presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound that isn't bad.  Again nothing extraordinary, but I wondered if DTS would have helped.  Extras include seven featurettes, audio commentary by writer Sam Hamm, Mick Garris interviewing Dante, stills, trailers, text bio on Dante and DVD-ROM printable teleplay, screen saver and short story that inspired this.  Though it is the best of the five episodes in this series we have looked at, it is a very poor man’s version of Bob Clark’s Deathdream (reviewed elsewhere on this site) at best.

 

 

-   Nicholas Sheffo


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