The
Tripper
(2007)
directed
by David Arquette
reviewed by Jonathan Rocks
10.25.07
It seems that horror
films with a political slant are becoming a new niche genre. With David Arquette's "The
Tripper", Kevin Smith's upcoming "
To state it simply, David Arquette is not a subtle
man. In this, his directorial debut, a group of college-age hippies attend an
outdoor music festival in the California Redwoods. Little do they know, a
maniac who is obsessed with former President Ronald Reagan is stalking and
killing them one by one. The concept is sound and, if
put in the hands of a good director, could have been a very cool film--
especially if the antagonist was treated with any degree of seriousness.
Unfortunately, this film was laid in the heavy hand of Arquette,
who chose to take it more toward the horror/comedy genre. Trouble is, it wasn't
very funny, failing to even take advantage of numerous chances for great
one-liners. And it certainly isn't scary. Creating a tense, scary movie takes
skill-- a skill Arquette doesn't seem to possess.
What we end up with is a kinda
funny, sorta
scary debacle that would have never graced the silver screen of even one theater if not for Arquette's name being on it. I always feel that when a low
budget horror film decides to go the route of "horror/comedy", it's
usually a cop out. Nine times out of ten, the script is just not very scary and
it seems like pushing the story to the absurdly funny makes up for it. Well, at
least in this case, it certainly did not. To quote the man who inspired this
film, "Facts are stubborn things",
and the fact is: This movie stinks.
Score: 1 out of 5
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Tripper