
Ever since I first heard about it a
few weeks back, I've been giving a lot of attention here in the Vault to the intriguing Spanish zombie flick
[REC] from directors
Jaume Balaguero and
Paco Plaza. And now finally, with some help from my now close-personal-friend
FANCYMOJO over on the
Bloody-Disgusting forums, I have managed to get my grubby hands on it and see it for myself.
There have been quite a few movies that have glutted the market during this whole zombie renaissance of the past few years. But
none that I have seen have been as effective, as disturbing and as revolutionary as [REC]. Not
28 Days Later, not
Dawn of the Dead, not
Land of the Dead. This is, quite frankly, a landmark horror film.
Unfortunately, it won't get the full recognition it deserves because it's not getting a theatrical release here in the States. It will, however, be getting an American
remake later this year, much like
The Ring. Hopefully, as with that movie's Japanese inspiration
Ringu, [REC] will reach the audience it should via DVD, and get the attention it deserves as a genre movie of major importance.
Now I'm gonna put myself out there for possible ridicule. I'm a seasoned horror-viewing pro. I don't get spooked all that easily. Yet I will unashamedly admit that as I sat there alone in the dark of my living room watching this thing, I had to pause it a few times to catch my breath. I yelled profanities at the screen. I even got up to turn on a couple lights.
Folks, this is the kind of stuff I would do while watching
Night of the Living Dead in my parent's basement as a kid. In the intro to this very site, I talk about my experience of watching
The Exorcist at eight years old. I also recall the first time I saw the original
Dawn of the Dead when I was 15, and it haunted me for weeks after. Well, this movie brought it all back to me.
And I'm not the only sissy. Check out these live audience reactions from the Catalonian International Film Festival in Sitges, Spain: