Having treated myself to a deluxe blu-ray box set of the 'House' movies, I recently got around to watching the first one, from 1985.
The setup is incredibly cool. Vietnam veteran Roger Cobb (William Katt) is haunted not only by the horrors he witnessed in 'Nam, but also by the more recent disappearance of his young son and the subsequent failure of his marriage. The plot is kicked off as Cobb inherits his aunt's mysterious house, which is widely believed to be cursed. As this is where his son disappeared from, Cobb decides to move in and investigate. Supernatural hijinks ensue.
The movie is a bizarre mix of horror and comedy, with the horror elements being considerably better done than the comedy. The highlight is the menacing zombie character who appears towards the finale. This guy is not just some actor in tattered clothes and troweled-on makeup. He is almost completely skeletonized, with guts and bones all visible. All of it is practical effects, too - CGI wasn't a thing in 1985!
I'm gonna give this movie two thumbs up. The quality is of course a little spotty, but it never gets boring - and the aforementioned zombie is worth the admission alone!
The setup is incredibly cool. Vietnam veteran Roger Cobb (William Katt) is haunted not only by the horrors he witnessed in 'Nam, but also by the more recent disappearance of his young son and the subsequent failure of his marriage. The plot is kicked off as Cobb inherits his aunt's mysterious house, which is widely believed to be cursed. As this is where his son disappeared from, Cobb decides to move in and investigate. Supernatural hijinks ensue.
The movie is a bizarre mix of horror and comedy, with the horror elements being considerably better done than the comedy. The highlight is the menacing zombie character who appears towards the finale. This guy is not just some actor in tattered clothes and troweled-on makeup. He is almost completely skeletonized, with guts and bones all visible. All of it is practical effects, too - CGI wasn't a thing in 1985!
I'm gonna give this movie two thumbs up. The quality is of course a little spotty, but it never gets boring - and the aforementioned zombie is worth the admission alone!