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First Official Review For Lionsgate's 'The Midnight Meat Train'!
Friday, May 2, 2008


By: BC
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Last night both BC and I caught a special screening of Lionsgate's The Midnight Meat Train, which arrives in theaters everywhere August 1. We both came, we both saw and we both loved it. Inside you'll find Brian's review with mine to follow shortly. Based on a short by Clive Barker, the story features a commuter's run-in with a New York subway serial killer and a horde of subterranean cannibals.

Despite being the most famous horror novelist next to Stephen King, very few films have been made from Barker’s work. Three of them he directed himself, and there have been about as many made by others (such as Candyman and Rawhead Rex). And to some extent I can understand why – apart from Candyman, as well as Hellraiser and its first sequel, none of these films made much at the box office. Barker’s themes (not to mention the borderline hardcore sex usually found within his tales) aren’t quite as easy to digest as your average horror movie, but his unique visions can’t usually be done for cheap. That’s a shame, but hopefully Midnight Meat Train will turn things around once released to theaters.

Ryuhei Kitamura makes his American debut (and his first legit horror film – his others are more fantasy/action based, including a Godzilla film), and fares far better than many of his peers. The film has a very unique look – it’s very grainy, but also has a lot of soft focus (it’s rare that anything but the main characters or object in the scene are in sharp focus, backgrounds are sometimes a total blur). Some of it may remind you of the Saw films (particularly when the blueish hues and lighting take over during the subway scenes), but it’s still visually striking from start to finish.

It’s also a well cast film. Bradley Cooper is a perfect choice to carry this type of film – he’s not a big star, but neither is his character (an aspiring photographer). Leslie Bibb plays his girlfriend, the most supermodel-y waitress in film history, and thus between this and Iron Man she’s become my de facto favorite actress of the year. Vinnie Jones plays the same mute bad guy he seems to always play, but he’s rarely as menacing. And Hostel II’s Roger Bart pops up in a few scenes, and he’s always a welcome presence.

Back to the menace though – what surprised me most about the film was how it managed to be equally as suspenseful as it was splatter-y. There are a couple stalk/chase sequences between Jones and Cooper that rival any modern horror films’ attempts at suspense (the fact that these sequences have zero dialogue is another bonus), giving the film a “classy” edge that many others lack (come on, are you really biting your nails when watching a Saw film?). At the same time, the kill sequences are impressively gory, to the point where it’s almost a surprise this got an R rating. They also carry a bit of an Argento feel; there’s a fantastic gag where a guy, hanging upside down on a meat hook, sees his reflection in a growing pool of his own blood. A+.

Ironically, this is also part of the only issue I had with the film. During the 2nd act, it begins to get a tad bit monotonous, as Cooper follows Jones around twice, with many near-misses, and we also see about 4 scenes of Jones killing random people on the train. It’s a short film (less than 90 minutes I think) but I wish something else could have been done to make the film feel a bit less like it was going nowhere for a small amount of time. Also, Cooper’s character becomes traditionally “obsessed” with his target, ignoring his girlfriend, plastering the entire apartment with photos, and even eating a steak (he’s a vegetarian who brings his own tofu to the diner where his girlfriend works). But this obsession comes rather suddenly, and is not fully explored (I wanted to see more with his newfound love of meat, for starters). Still, once the 3rd act (which is almost entirely train-set) begins, it’s no longer an issue, and the film barely lets up from there.

There is also a random, hilarious reference to an (unjustifiably) Oscar winning movie that had me laughing so hard I apparently annoyed others in the theater. Sorry!

Another great thing about the film is that screenwriter Jeff Buhler didn’t slow the film down with needless exposition and explanation for everything. Not only does it leave available story for the (hopeful) sequel, but it keeps the film focused on its real point(s). In fact, without spoiling much, you can almost look at the film as an “origin” film once the final scenes play out, and like any origin story, it sets the stage for bigger and possibly better things to come.

Between this and The Ruins (and, God willing, the release of Repo), it looks like 2008 will be a great year for original, top notch (and R RATED!) horror films. Hopefully the box office will be good enough to inspire more Barker stories making their way to the screen.

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Score 8/10


Source: Bloody-Disgusting, HMAD

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Read 17 User Comments
Alkaline
3:42pm, May 2, 2008

Awesome. I'll be seeing this for sure.

askblackie
4:09pm, May 2, 2008

Saw Clive at the Fango show over the weekend... if he likes it, then I think diz nigga will like it too.

Slasher Freak
6:03pm, May 2, 2008

Great...I can't wait to see this in August along with "Mirrors"!

wizzack
6:07pm, May 2, 2008

it's official - EVERY movie featured on this site receives glowing reviews. this shit better be good, son!

JGrayland
8:00pm, May 2, 2008

I think the makers of Prom Night, Shutter, One Missed Call, Halloween, AVP2, etc would disagree.

Devil-Josh
10:19pm, May 2, 2008

Since this is opening the same day as The Mummy 3 wouldn't it be funny if this made more money?

djdeathwish
10:53pm, May 2, 2008

It will most likely fail due to the title alone, which is sad, but I'll be there.

italiandemon_7
12:18am, May 3, 2008

SERIOUSLY THIS M0VEI I HEARD I GUNNA GET M0VED T0 0CT0BER 10,2008. CUZZ IT CANT GO AGAINST THE MUMMY 3. MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN W0NT MAKE MONEY IF IT GOES AGAINST THE MUMMY

BloodFlow
1:15am, May 3, 2008

Hey man, fuck that Mummy sack of bloody elephant dung. MMT will fucking rock...end of story.

horrorfan25
9:02am, May 3, 2008

This film is going to be great. Clive Barker is a masterpiece when it comes to horror. 2) They had the balls to make this an R and not that crap PG-13. 3) They are going to make this film gruesome as ever.

wolfwinkel
5:33pm, May 3, 2008

If this does well financialy, what chances of Universal greenlighting Tortured souls?

demogorgon
6:33pm, May 3, 2008

i think if it does well you will most likely see more stories from the book of blood...

djblack1313
7:27pm, May 3, 2008

i will DEFINITELY be there opening day! i'm so glad it's actually going into theatres and not DVD. This and Mirrors i'm stoked for!!

miser42
2:04pm, May 4, 2008

there are already 4 other books of blood stories in the works. 1. Book Of Blood 2. Dread 3. The Madonna 4. Pig Blood Blues all confirmed by the man himself at Fango Tortured Souls is a no go for the time being.

j.c
1:57am, May 5, 2008

Im so looking forward to this, but yey Im worried. they are releasing it during summer movie season and against the big studio guns. If theres one thing we have learned, these smaller horror films like this tend to get steamrolled by the big blockbusters(think The Devils Rejects and Land of the Dead)Does anyone know the budget? It may have hope of turning a profit if the overhead is low. As much as I want to see this, I almost wish they would delay until fall where it would have a better chance at being successfull. That way, other films like it may get the greenlight as well.

3DR
11:48am, May 6, 2008

WHAT DID YOU THINK OF THE MUSIC..., WAS IT FITTING or What?

3DR
11:48am, May 6, 2008

Does anyone have info on the soundtrack. I heard it is gonna rock!


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The Midnight Meat Train (Books of Blood) (limited)

STARRING: Vinnie Jones Bradley Cooper Brooke Shields Leslie Bibb Roger Bart Peter Jacobson Barbara Eve Harris Quinton Rampage Jackson Tony Curran
DIRECTOR: Ryuhei Kitamura
WRITER: Clive Barker, Jeff Buhler


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