Tuesday, August 23, 2011
'Woman In Black' Trailer Commentary: Beware, Daniel Radcliffe!
"What she would like is unknown, but she always returns: the threat of darkness, 'The Lady in Black.'" Now, in the event that haunting nursery rhyme echoed with a youthful child's voice does not send shivers lower your spine, possibly you do not have a pulse or possibly you are only a wee bit jaded through the horror movie scene. Frankly, MTV News deputy controlling editor Eric Ditzian and this writer, Movies Blog editor Josh Wigler, were built with a difficult time determining which approach we take to were feeling about this very question while recording our recent commentary about the "Lady in Black" trailer, which you'll watch within the video above. As our personal Aubrey Sitterson noted just a week ago, the "Lady in Black" trailer features a few of the creepiest things ever, including rhyming children's narration and blank-faced women in matching dresses. On one side, a clip is place-on in the make an effort to slip the bejeezus from the viewer this viewer, a minimum of though its approach to terror is, possibly, a little expected. Children speaking in eerie rhyme is definitely an basically guaranteed mode of horror travel at this time of the overall game. A mysterious figure showing up from behind the protagonist's shoulder, too, is certainly not new. But does the expected or, dare I only say it, the cliched always internet out as something not worthy in our time? Not with a lengthy shot. For me personally, as well as for many fans I expect, the actual wrinkle this is actually the addition of Daniel Radcliffe. Boy Who Resided, you aren't in Hogwarts any longer: this movie looks to become a supernatural flick of the entirely unique color, and it will likely be quite interesting to determine the way the erstwhile "Harry Potter" star navigates a completely new genre having a bleaker tone compared to already decidedly dark "Deathly Hallows" conclusion. For additional of mine and Eric's ideas about the "Lady in Black" trailer, click on the video towards the top of the publish. And you want to know what you think, too, so hit your comments ought to section and continue Twitter to allow us read your comments.
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