In This Episode: Everybody Dies
TV & Film:Film Reviews
262: Near Dark (with special guest Street Tacos!)
In this episode, Our Heroes discuss the 1987 film "Near Dark" with special guest Umba the Street Taco! We explore the film's resonance with the 80s vibe, and its appeal to the goth community. We also gush (blood) over its unique atmosphere as a love story and neo-western, and couldn't help but chuckle at the absence of Lost Boys saxophone music—a staple of the era!
The film's cast and Tangerine Dream soundtrack are covered, along with the upcoming 4K release. We touch on James Cameron's influence, Catherine Bigelow's direction, and the various sweet vehicles featured in the movie. The performances of Lance Henriksen, Bill Paxton, and Jeanette Goldstein receive praise, with a special mention of the chemistry among the cast and clever use of the Aliens crew as a cost saving chemistry shortcut.
We delve into the characters' individual stories, the film's cinematography, and its unconventional elements. Bigelow's unique style and the film's ahead-of-its-time nature are appreciated.
We share trivia, discuss the copious night shots, visual effects, and reflect on our initial reactions to the movie as teenagers. "Near Dark" is considered a highly recommended time capsule from 1987, noted for its character study, beautiful cinematography, and potential influence on the goth genre.
The episode concludes with our thoughts on the film's ambiguous ending and the possibility of a sequel.
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