The Strangers

by Mindy Monez October 23, 2008 2:48 PM
The Strangers

I love scary movies, but didn't see The Strangers in theaters because for whatever reason I had equated it in my mind with the assault on cinema that was Vacancy, which is probably the least scary movie I've ever paid 12 bucks to see, and didn't want to get burned again. After watching it at home last night, however, I was pleasantly surprised by The Strangers and wished I'd gotten to experience it in a big, dark theater, as opposed to my tiny, dark living room. The movie's surprisingly effective, and even more surprisingly engrossing, and I was gleefully uneasy for the entire ride. Sure, it suffers from a few horror clichés of unbelievably stupid victims, a false true story claim that is wholly unnecessary, and the final shot is gimmicky and tacked-on, but despite that, it's pretty undeniably well-crafted. Bottom line: the movie works. It knows what it's doing. The extra features? Well, there are two! I know, pencil it in and let's make a day of it, right?!

Making-Of Featurette:
This little nine-minute experience details how they filled the gaps between the on-location shots and the soundstage shots, Liv Tyler dishes on how nervous she was about performing her bloodcurdling genre scream, and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's hilarious Glenn Howerton talks about what it was like to lie around dead with prosthetics all over his face for the majority of the movie. It's not great, but it's okay!

Deleted Scenes:
There are also only two of these, and they're short. The first is a boring extension of the wedding reception scene, and the second is actually a really good scene where Liv Tyler's character explains more of why she's not ready to get engaged. It's well-acted and gives what I thought was necessary insight into the main characters' relationship, but what the hell do I know.

Buy it now! Make Halloween costumes out of it!

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