A group of unwitting teens are stranded near a strange wax museum and soon must fight to survive and keep from becoming the next exhibit.
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Wonderful character development!
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Absolutely the worst movie.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
I know I mentioned this film was a remake in my title, but I am by no means comparing it to its former because I've never seen it. I can say however that I was underwhelmed by this film overall, but it did have some good scenes. This is a mid-tier horror film for me, but I did find some enjoyment when watching, so it gets a passing grade from me.
Considered to be Paris Hilton's finest film, House of Wax is an absurd romp in the horror/slasher genre that poses the deeper questions.Is Paris really attractive? Will she take off her shirt? Do I even want her to?Watch this movie and you will ponder these questions and many more.
HOUSE OF WAX is a serviceable remake of the 1953 Vincent Price classic, which takes a few elements and ideas from the original movie and reinvents them into a modern teen horror. If anything this film is flawed because it tries to do too much. The house of wax is there, but also present are a couple of hillbilly killers seemingly modelled on the anti-social likes of WRONG TURN along with the kind of torturous violence familiar from HOSTEL and others. Really, this is three films in one and each is vying for top place as the movie progresses.Initially I didn't like this film at all. It takes way too long to get started, and half the film is over before anything really happens. The main characters are the usual bunch of obnoxious and/or uninteresting jerks that you can't wait to see get bumped off, and there's way too much lame humour surrounding Paris Hilton. Yes, I said Paris Hilton; apparently this film marks her acting debut. The surprise is that she isn't too bad in the role – at least no worse than the other cast members surrounding her. Of the cast, only Elisha Cuthbert and Chad Michael Murray stand out – Murray because I thought he was FANTASTIC FOUR actor Chris Evans for a while, and Cuthbert because she's basically modelled on and copying Jessica Biel's character in THE Texas CHAINSAW MASSACRE remake.Eventually the film turns into a typical slasher, with the main characters (teens, twentysomethings, I care not) stalked by a pair of brothers. One's normal if insane, the other's a hulking, long-haired Jason type who wears a wax mask to hide his disfigured face (don't get too excited, the climatic unmasking scene isn't a patch on MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM's that was made seventy years before and still kicks this film's backside without even trying). Some quite extraordinary gruesome deaths unfold, typically involving body parts being lost or removed. Cuthbert is tortured in an obvious nod to HOSTEL and another character is covered in red hot wax. There are beheadings, impalings, stabbings, and a particularly unpleasant demise for Paris Hilton, and the emphasis seems to be firmly on showing as much pain and suffering as possible.The film's climax is something I really did enjoy, thanks to the central conceit that the house of wax itself is made of wax. Therefore we have our protagonists trying to escape from a house literally melting around them while pursued by psychotic killers. It's a quite brilliant ten minutes of film, and a shame that the rest couldn't match this. Most of the blame falls on the novice director who doesn't seem to know what atmosphere is and on the poor editing which the film is full of. Still, for a run-of-the-mill horror it isn't bad and I'd watch that excellent ending again anytime.
Six friends are on their way to a football game, and decide to camp out for the night and continue driving the next day. The next day the friends find that they're having car troubles, so two of them accept a stranger's ride into a small town named Ambrose. The main attraction in Ambrose is the House of Wax. Except something is not right in this town, the wax figures are so realistic and the whole town is deserted - except for two murderous twin brothers. The six friends must fight to survive and escape from being the next exhibits in the House of Wax........Another remake of a famous horror by producers Zemeckis and Silver, and as expected, it's more of the same as their previous horror incarnations.We have a good looking cast of protagonists (and Paris Hilton, the stunt casting of the film), and the smouldering, rugged antagonist. And they always meet each other first, and on of the protagonists are always charmed by them.Happens in every horror remake of the last fifteen years, so it comes as no surprise that its business as usual in this movie.The main reason to watch this movie though is the product design, and like 13 Ghosts, House on Haunted Hill, and Ghost Ship,my he setting of the film is more involving than anything else happenings the film.The cast are predictably picked off one by one, there's chase after chase after chase after chase,and the gore factor is amped up for the blood thirsty teens in the audience.It's quaff-able stuff, great to look at, but give it too much thought, and you'll end up resenting yourself for watching it.