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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An Strong Fantasy Horror Film.,
By LUCIEN LESSARD (Canada.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Guardian (DVD)
Director William Friedkin, he`s known for must films, he`s has directed, all different kind of films like:The French Connection(1971), The very popular horror film-The Exorcist(1973), Made for T.V. remake-12 Angry Men(1997) and the just recently box office hit-Rules Of Engagement(2000). This was his second horror since The Exorcist. Today-The Guardian is a film, many people, don`t remember, what the film about.About a mysterious nanny named Camilla(Jenny Seagrove-She gives a strong performance), she look after new born babies for a living and older child, also. Then a yuppie couple, just move for new jobs in L.A., then his wife:Kate(Carey Lowell), told his husband, she`s expecting a baby. her husband:Phil(Dwier Brown-He`s a good actor) is thrill by his wife news. Then nine months later, after she had her baby boy. She doesn`t want to miss work at her job. They call a Guardian Agency, if they a nanny right a way. They hired Camilla from different interview with different nanny. They liked Camilla immediately, she`s lives with them. Phil has some vision about the nanny, is not, what she appear to be. Some Excellent Production Designs(My favorite is the bizarre tree), a lot of good scares, some very strong horror scenes, strong make-up effects and special effects and good performances from the three leads. Well directed by Friedkin, he also co-wrote the screenplay-based on a novel by Dan Greenberg. The novel is called the nanny. Carey Lowell, she known for the long running NBC T.V. show-Law and Order. Another film credit like-License To Kill and Fierce Creatures. She Married to Richard Gere and they a kid together. Watch for a very small roles, including:Miguel Ferrer(Robo Cop, Stephen King`s The Stand, Hot Shots Part Deux!), Theresa Randle(Beverly Hills Cop 3, Spike Lee`s Girl Six, Spawn) and Xander Berkeley(Candy Man, Air Force One). Disowned by Universal Studios, giving the rights to Anchor Bay Entertainment to Re-relase on Video and the first time on DVD. DVD version, include the first time on a Widescreen Presentation 1.85:1 Format and Pan and Scan Version. Best Extra:Audio Commentary by Director William Friedkin and Dennis Bartok. Grade:A-.
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Silly, but quite enjoyable horror thriller.,
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This review is from: Guardian [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I always enjoy a good splatter flick and while I wouldn't necessarily call The Guardian a "good" film, it sure as hell is an entertaining one. The plot's pretty silly, with Jenny Seagrove as Camilla, a newly hired caretaker of a young couple's (Dwier Brown and Cary Lowell) infant son. Camilla appears to be the perfect nanny, sweet and loving, but actually, she's a Druid who needs the baby to prolong her immortal life, or something to that effect (the movie really didn't explain too much, and if you think I gave anything away by mentioning her as a Druid, the opening subtitles already state that info). She's also got a weird relationship with a big tree in the forest.The film's got a lot of stupidity here and there, especially the young couple, who don't bother checking Camilla's references before hiring her, or the fact that this caretaker happens to be able to move around so many residences freely without too much suspicion (okay, for a while, at least). And considering the fact Camilla's a Druid, where'd she get this tree? This is set in L.A., not Europe. As I said before, not much is answered, and I guess I should be grateful because I can't imagine any answers that wouldn't delve the material into further silliness. But I credit director William Friedkin for handling all this with a straight face. Some of this stuff (particularly the scenes with the tree) could have been played as camp, but I'm rather glad Friedkin plays this seriously and, as he did with The Exorcist, he manages to craft some truly suspenseful and frightening moments here. Still, the film does slide into scenes that simply can't be taken very seriously; you'll know what I mean when you see the chainsaw scene near the end of the movie. Unlike The Exorcist, he shows no restraint with violence, preferring to give us several enjoyably gory death scenes and a LOT of blood spattering everywhere. There's also a decent amount of nudity present, courtesy of the rather lovely Jenny Seagrove. She's not quite as effective a horror villainess as, say, Mathilda May in Lifeforce, but gets the job done. Dwier Brown and Cary Lowell are okay, a little flat during some scenes and certainly not aided by a script that makes them act like idiots, but are convincing enough as caring and concerned parents. Surprisingly very little music is used, with Friedkin trying to use the sounds of the wind and other such natural elements to create goosebumps. It's a good attempt, and while it works during two very lengthy, suspenseful sequences, he's still no M. Night Shyamalan. Considering the rather negative critical response The Guardian received, it's easy to see why Friedkin hasn't made a genre film since. But I enjoyed almost every minute of it would recommend it to horror fans seeking a quick-paced, gory thriller.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIS MOVIE ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Guardian [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I first saw the movie on the Sci-Fi Channel. It is about a beautiful, seemingly sweet, perfect woman to take care of a yuppie couple's baby son. But what they don't suspect is that the woman is a Druid witch who gives babies to a life-giving tree to insure her own immortality. The couple soon find out her secret from another couple whose own daughter diappeared in her care. The couple race against time to save their son from the witch. Articulate, cunning, perfectly timed, suspenseful-This movie ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great horror film. Makes hot female villains scary.,
This review is from: Guardian (DVD)
This is not a typical horror movie of the 90's. This is one of those weird, freaky, and yes very bloody films. Jenny Seagrove is great in this film. She plays a very attractive "baby sitter" who is a Druid that worships and lives on through an ancient tree that she sacrifices infants to so it can live off their blood. This actually freaked me out in my younger days, but at the same time, it was worth adding to my horror collection. Now I look at it as a classic. The supporting casts are great. The cool blood thirsty coyotes are deadly. It was also directed by William Friedkin who is best known for directing the Exorcist. I would say Jenny Seagrove is the hottest and the scariest in this film. If you like weird horror films that no one really knows about, that actually will make you jump, and with tons of blood and gore, then this is for you.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Well it is entertaining....,
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This review is from: Guardian [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The movie starts with a text about druids who worshipped trees and sacrificed human victims to them. After that there is a prologue where a family's nanny does this. Then we get to know the heroes of the movie, Phil and kate, just moved to Los Angeles and expecting a baby. After the baby boy is born, they find Camilla, who seems to be the perfect nanny. But under the charming surface lies a dark secret... You figure out the rest... This movie is occasionally a little silly and without the info about the druids in the beginning, the story wouldn't make much sense. But that doesn'r matter. The Guardian is a nice and entertaining movie. A sequence in the middle of the movie and the ending are especially good. Jenny Seagrove is very good as Camilla. While not a masterpiece, this is an entertaining movie, definitely worth watching and a fun addition to your movie collection.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very terrifing horror fantasy !!!,
This review is from: Guardian (DVD)
I saw this movie in the 90's on TV. It's a very stilish horror fantasy, by far superior to "Cat People" (1982). Good story, great performances of Jenny Seagrove and Dwier Brown and astonishing visuals. One of the main elements of this movie was the ill atmosphere, the mistery that was surrounding the entire plot, which reminded me of Stephen King's "Sleepwalkers" (1992). Another good element that increased the gore and the suspense was the fact that we do know nothing about the origins of this ancient supernatural force. You mustn't miss this amazing movie!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Those are some scary wolves!,
This review is from: Guardian [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Man this is a good movie, ignore the other reviews the scene where the tree kills the bikers is amazing, love that head chop. The Guardian takes the babies she baby-sits to the tree and oyu could say feed it? Well there is a scene in this film that is very scary. It's when the man follows the baby-sitter because he has a crush on her, he sees her going into the forest very late at night so continues to follow. WHen he sees the tree he gets very scared because he sees her with the evil tree. A pack fo evil wolves sees that he has walked on their territory then chase after him, he runs all the way to his house. He sees them running around his house, this scene is very suspensful! What happens to him your gonna have to find out on your own!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not as good as I expected,
By A Customer
This review is from: Guardian (DVD)
I saw the last twenty minutes of this movie on cable last year. It had a different ending than the one shown on the DVD. How strange. Anyway, Jenny Seagrove is beautiful and stunning as the Druid who sacrifices babies to huge tree that's actually alive. The tree is actually a beautiful site with wolves roaming around protecting it. You just might actually be routing for the Guardian considering how beautiful she is.I didn't like the ending in this one which is why I am giving this movie 4 stars instead of 5.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great movie and deal!,
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This review is from: Guardian (DVD)
I was trying to get all the movies from Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation, and this was one of them. This was a great find... in great condition! Fun movie... I recommend checking out the trailer, and pick up a copy if you find it interesting!
2.0 out of 5 stars
$48???,
This review is from: Guardian (DVD)
Is this for real? $48? I want it, but I will be looking else where for it. Not gonna buy it here. WOW!
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