I believe in Fiona Dourif as Charles Lee Ray supremacy. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🛐
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I believe in Fiona Dourif as Charles Lee Ray supremacy. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🛐
Btw I did some edits from the episode.
A day late but-HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRAD DOURIF KING OF CHARACTER ACTORS!! here’s a page of sloppy acrylic portraits I did of him a while back from the film Istanbul.
Stephen King's Graveyard Shift (1990)
Blessings upon you congregants from your dear Reverend my beloved Cult of Cult! Gather round a receive today's message as hear a word from the writings of Saint Stephen! I have a bit of inside baseball to share with you today, and that is that I love the fact that Hulu curates a list from your watchlist that lets you know what films have been sitting queued up unattended. You know those movies that you kind a want to see and you keep saying "i'll get around to that" right before you binge King of the Hill for the 90th time? Well Graveyard Shift was one of those movies for me, in fact, I frequently decide what films to cover based on what is about to disappear. In many cases the films I sit through are not very engaging or surprising. I think to myself, yeah, this is about what I thought it would be, no wonder I chose not to engage. Graveyard Shift, however, was actually quite a wonderful surprise.
Sermon
Graveyard Shift begins at the overnight shift of a rat infested textile mill. The employee working the machinery has been so severely pushed to the brink by engaging with the little invaders that he begins to toy with them and sets a very tragic precedent for the film by gleefully tossing living rats into the cotton picker. We get some shots of a blood and viscera mixed into the cotton before this son of a bitch is offed by an off screen force. I'm not gonna hold out on spoilers here for you folks, the movies 30 years old and it's a giant mutant bat.
Our hero Hall, a drifter with a tragic past, blows into town and is quickly hired by Warwick, the womanizing and half insane owner of the textile mill. Warwick has an awful habit of giving easy work to the women in his mill who provide him with sexual favors, while punishing those who don't with the most filthy and strenuous work he can find. This abuse also extends to any of his male employees who he sees as competition for their attention. This is why when Hall begins a relationship with Jane, an independent type who has repeatedly told Warwick to back off, they are soon destined to land on the sub basement cleaning project that brings them into contact with our nocturnal beast.
As this plot unfolds Warwick and Hall become increasingly at odds. Hall at this point has been substantially assigned to contend with the hordes of rats in the basement, playing games and almost training them in a way to leave him be. Eventually the time comes for the much feared cleaning of the basement levels of the mill, and our three main characters as well as a slew of murder lambs descend to their doom.
These poor blue collar folk are accosted by rats, floods, collapsing architecture, the Mutant Bat Mama and Warwick himself descends into madness, killing Jane, before he himself is eventually caught in the leathery wings of the blood thirsty beast. This leaves Hall alone to fight the monster. The battle for survival between Hall and the Bat works its way back up to the Mill where Hall uses the cotton picker and ingest the creature in a bloody cottony mess the likes of which I haven't seen since a 13 year old Chainsaw tried to teach himself to shave.
The Benediction
Best Character: Who's the Boss?
Sometimes with certain characters there's a certain intangible something or other that draws a viewer to them. In the case of Warwick it must have been the pure charisma of actor Stephen Macht. He was definitely not the best actor in this film, it was very clearly a phoned in role with some questionable choices, like I don't get what that accent was about. The character was a sleazy heel and I was absolutely satisfied when he was killed. He provided a very realistic menace despite the utter cornball portrayal. This is truly what they mean when they talk about characters you love to hate. Fuck You Warwick, you magnificent bastard. I'm glad you were eaten by that giant bat.
Best Actor: Chucky's Cheesin' It!
Brad Dourif is perhaps the only actor in this movie who was memorable. It's always great to see Dourif outside of the chucky role. He's always bringing his best stuff and although I didn't mention him in this review, Dourif plays an absolutely demented Vietnam Vet/ Exterminator with his little rat catching dog Moxie in this movie. Whenever I think about Graveyard Shift I think about Warwick, Brad Dourif, and the Bat!
Best Kill: Nana nana nana nana BatMess!
Unfortunately for Graveyard Shift most of the deaths that occur are incredibly tame. It's a creature feature that mostly plays like a Who Dunnit. Its honestly the weakest feature of the film. In fact I'm going to call it right here. (Worst Feature: Genre Confusion). In a film that fundamentally does little more than 'Giant Bat Eats Mill Workers in Mild Criticism of Capitalist Exploitation', I'd like to see some people getting absolutely wrecked by this bat. That doesn't really happen. Most of the kills are off screen, or obscured by big leathery wings. The bat looks pretty damn cool, and when it is chewed up by the Cotton Picker it's about the most gore and effects you get in the film. It's a shame that it is the monsters undoing rather than the monsters doing that really shows off the effects. C'est La Vie!
Worst Kill: Rats Off to You!
In the opening scene that fucker is throwing rats into the cotton picker just for being rats. I know there's a ton of them, but it's such a mean spirited bull shit way of eliminating rats. Rat Terrorism is bullshit and I'm against it. Fuck you you weird rat killing guy, Let Brad Dourif do his thing and stop picking the rats up by their tales you asshole.
Summary
Graveyard Shift was a disappointment to Stephen King, who called it just another "quick exploitation picture" and you know what, that's all it had to be to make me happy. Graveyard shift has a cool looking bat creature, that is unfortunately underused. A quick and engaging little story that doesn't try too hard to be too deep, and I know that was probably a huge temptation with the themes of the story. The characters that are notable are over the top and interesting, and those that aren't are the perfect murder lambs, they are just unique enough to differentiate and keep the action moving. It's by far not one of the greatest films you'll ever see. It's a creature feature that doesn't do enough to feature it's creature. It's effects are good when they are shown, and I'm so happy it was made in an era where we didn't get bombarded with weightless grey blobs of CGI rats everywhere. It's exactly what the doctor ordered for a low stakes night in with some pop corn and a coke. Don't let the haters stop you, definitely give Graveyard Shift a shot.
Overall Grade: C
Soooooooo I just decided to upload a few screenshots of Brad Dourif aka Grima Wormtongue aka the sneaky fella I’m absolutely CRAZY about. Never seen these on the internet so here they are I guess. Basically they’re from the appendices of LotR. They had quite a few scenes involving Brad/Grima, much to my delight XD
̶i̶̶s̶̶ ̶̶i̶̶t̶̶ ̶̶w̶̶e̶̶i̶̶r̶̶d̶̶ ̶̶t̶̶o̶̶ ̶̶s̶̶a̶̶y̶̶ ̶̶t̶̶h̶̶a̶̶t̶̶ ̶̶i̶̶ ̶̶m̶̶a̶̶i̶̶n̶̶l̶̶y̶̶ ̶̶b̶̶o̶̶u̶̶g̶̶h̶̶t̶̶ ̶̶t̶̶h̶̶e̶̶s̶̶e̶̶ ̶̶g̶̶o̶̶d̶̶d̶̶a̶̶m̶̶n̶̶ ̶̶e̶̶x̶̶p̶̶e̶̶n̶̶s̶̶i̶̶v̶̶e̶̶ ̶̶d̶̶v̶̶d̶̶ ̶̶s̶̶e̶̶t̶̶s̶̶ ̶̶f̶̶o̶̶r̶̶ ̶̶t̶̶h̶̶e̶̶ ̶̶m̶̶e̶̶r̶̶e̶̶ ̶̶s̶̶a̶̶k̶̶e̶̶ ̶̶o̶̶f̶̶ ̶̶s̶̶e̶̶e̶̶i̶̶n̶̶g̶̶ ̶̶a̶̶ ̶̶f̶̶e̶̶w̶̶ ̶̶s̶̶h̶̶o̶̶t̶̶s̶̶ ̶̶o̶̶f̶̶ ̶̶g̶̶r̶̶i̶̶m̶̶a̶̶ ̶̶b̶̶e̶̶h̶̶i̶̶n̶̶d̶̶ ̶̶t̶̶h̶̶e̶̶ ̶̶s̶̶c̶̶e̶̶n̶̶e̶̶s̶̶?̶̶ ̶̶.̶̶.̶̶.̶̶ ̶̶y̶̶e̶̶a̶̶h̶̶,̶̶ ̶̶i̶̶ ̶̶b̶̶e̶̶t̶̶t̶̶e̶̶r̶̶ ̶̶s̶̶h̶̶u̶̶t̶̶ ̶̶u̶̶p̶
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-Tales of Unexpected, episode number eight.
The Chucky series ended 1 month ago and no fanfiction Chiffany pre-childs play yet.
Idk, I love so much Brad Dourif (Martin Klamski vibes) playing Charles Lee Ray, and Jennifer Tilly as Tiffany AAAAAH ❤️
Charles Lee Ray vibes
So, I watched Istanbul again and AHHHHHHHHKDJFKDJDKSJKD I FUCKING LOVE U BRAD DOURIF ❤️💘💘💘💘💘
AND, Martin Klamski has the Charles Lee Ray vibes pre-child's play.
Bc I love Brad Dourif, and his character in Istanbul was... ASFHKHKJKBDK 💕
Yeh, I made a little draw about him as Martin Klamski. ❤️
While I was having English class... So....
Btw, I'm in love.