Saturday, 01 November 2008

  • Dagon...Fried Fish with a dollop of H.P. Sauce


    Dagon: 9 out of 10: Early on in his novella Mountains of Madness;H.P. Lovecraft paints the following picture "On and around that laboratory table were strown (sic) other things, and it did not take long for us to guess that those things were the carefully though oddly and inexpertly dissected parts of one man and one dog".

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    I bring this quote up because so many who are casually equated with the Lovecraftian genre naturally assume he wouldn't approve of the sex and violence portrayed in modern film versions of his work. He of course had to work within the mores of the day as he sought to get his works published in magazines often read by children. Graphic sex and violence was no more acceptable in the popular fiction of the 1920's and 30's than it was in the movies of the same time period. He however often pushed the boundaries of the time and though Victorian by both birth and nature he creatively expanded what was acceptable.

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    Dagon is a movie filled with nudity and very graphic violence. It is also simply the best Lovecraft adaptation ever. A combination of the title work and “The Shadow Over Innsmouth”, Dagon creates a phenomenal atmosphere and doesn't let up. The tension is palatable for almost the entire running time till the grand finale (which I'll admit was a little to much Lair of the White Worm for my tastes).

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    The make up and special effects are wonderful(with the exception one bad blink and you miss it CGI effect). The actors (at least the ones that are intelligible) do a fine job. But it is the incredible foreboding atmosphere that propels the movie along.

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    Filmed on a low budget they apparently found a remarkably frightening real life city that didn't need a lot of dressing up. Add a cast of stranger and stranger "creatures" and you simply have a winner. If you are unfamiliar with the Lovecraftian canon this is a great B movie. If you love his books however this is pure bliss.

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Comments (3)

  • XxXLoves_EnemyXxX

    This movie looks VERY VERY weird! lol

  • anonymous

    You are 100% correct, this flick is by far the best cinematic adaptation of Lovecraft ...  which, when you think about it, is kinda sad.

  • Curse_of_Greyface

    @Raoul K. Fenderson -     Peter Jackson is still talking about a 200 million Mountains of Madness movie but that is so much vaporware right now.

    In my opinion, John Carpenter’s thing is the best Lovecraft movie that was not a Lovecraft movie. 

    Overall, I just found Dagon a lot of fun despite (or perhaps because of) the cheese. In addition, by default the best Lovecraft movie.

    So yes as things stand now that certainly is kind of sad.

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