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Movie Review: Pontypool

07/19/2011



This movie had almost become my White Whale. I was first told about it from my friend and movie reviewer Jim Hall. He didn't tell me very much about it except that it took place in a radio station and had zombie-like creatures in it. So I put it in my Netflix cue only to find out that it was currently unavailable from them. I waited and waited, then I waited some more only to find myself a year and half from the first time I heard about the flick.

Well, as luck would have it I mentioned this movie a few months ago to Rob Manier and his girlfriend Aubree Harat while they were here for an episode of Breakfast With Odd. A deal was struck that if she could find it through her preferred rental service then I would produce a batch of my pizza eggs, which had recently been explained to them and peaked their interests.

Pontypool is the story of a small Ontario town that is caught in the midst of some strange happenings. Grant Mazzy (Stephen McHattie) a former shock jock turned radio announcer, has a rather eerie encounter on his drive into work one morning. A woman appears beside his car at a stop light in the middle of a snow storm, she is wearing only a dress and saying something Mazzy can't quite make out. He rolls down his window and calls out to her only to have his words repeated back to him for the sunless void.

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I love love loved this movie! I loved that it takes place entirely in the radio station and I loved that they used the gore/blood sparingly rather than making every scene some kind of gross-out blood fest.

[sheela-na-gig|0 likes] [|reply]

Yeah, it really was something new and very original. I plan on buying this movie, because I feel I may have missed something somewhere. I was left with my questions than answers at the end.

Still a great movie, despite my confusion.

[Odd|0 likes] [|reply]

PIZZA EGGS!?

[mixie|0 likes] [|reply]

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