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Trick 'r Treat (2008)

Starring: Anna Paquin, Brian Cox Director: Michael Dougherty Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (207 customer reviews)

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"The best Halloween film of the last 30 years."


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The doorbell rings, the cry goes out: Trick 'R Treat! But, wait. What's actually going on during this ghostly All Hallows Eve? Something eerie and unexpected. Something splattered and spooky. Something that brings ghouls, vampires and werewolves into the night. Answer the door – a shocking surprise awaits. From producer Bryan Singer (director of X-Men and Superman Returns) and writer-director Michael Dougherty (co-scripter of X2 and Superman Returns) comes a multitale bag of wicked yarns, four cleverly interlocked stories built on Shocktober admonitions like always check the candy and don’t extinguish the jack-o-lantern before midnight. So answer the door now: Experience horror made for today's fright fan.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Trick r Treat - A Surprise Shocker Classic, August 19, 2009
People all over the webbins have been talking about Trick r Treat for some time now - exploring conspiratorial notions on why the film has sat shelved for so long while rhapsodizing about just how well X-Men 2/Superman Returns scribe Michael Dougherty's directorial debut works. Having recently seen the film, I can tell you that I know why the film sat for years: It's one of the more ruthless studio-funded horror films ever made. It's not very gory or explicit at all - but it has a truly, deeply, bad attitude. If William Gaines penned morality plays this venomous - to hell with the Comics Code. He'd have probably served time. Trick r Treat is overflowing with the kind of anarchic, mean-spirited hilarity that never sits well with the suits.

One of the reasons the film feels so vile is that the people who populate the tale feel so utterly real. It's really hard to explain without spoiling a lot of what makes it work so well, but - to give you an idea - director Michael Dougherty explained to us that one of the notes he received during the production process was that the children he cast were "too young". Couldn't he make the kids older? Couldn't he cast hotter? That's not to say that elements of the cast aren't flat-out "foxy" (witness the sexi-sexi of Lauren Lee Smith and Rochelle Aytes) but there are sequences in the film that work perfectly because they're not about plasticine twentysomethings. Again - I can't explain exactly what I mean without doing you a disservice - but when you finally see the film, you'll understand completely.

Trick r Treat has been described in certain quarters as an anthology film - but that's not wholly accurate. In truth, the film possesses a non-linear narrative structure - it's more a Pumpkin Pulp Fiction than a Creepshow copy (though the EC Comics connection this film shares with Romero's classic make them kindred spirits - and a great double bill). The film moves back and forth between tales that, at first, seem to be related only by the presence of the mysterious, malevolent little creature seen in the film's promotional materials. Over the running time, we come to realize that the tiny creeper pops up for a reason - and even that detail is something I don't want to spoil for you.

Despite the aforementioned EC Comics vibe (wherein the table-turning reveal that hands the petty thief or adulterous couple their just desserts is par for the course), the twisted twistiness of Trick r Treat still manages to surprise. At different points during the running time, the audience could be heard to speculate on how they felt some swerve might play out - very early on, I had an idea of how I thought the tale featuring Dylan Baker should end - but I was convinced that there was no way my resolution would fly. That Dougherty was able to do exactly what common sense told me would be excised by an executive before it was ever filmed completely negated my anticipation of the last shot. The sequence ended the only way an understanding of the horror genre dictates it should - but instead of feeling "been there, done that" - the payoff plays like the reward for sitting through all of the committee-created genre projects that lack the spine to do it right. Another reveal - easily the film's most glorious - made me feel like a complete idiot. Thinking about it now, I still don't understand why I didn't call it with a chuckle the very moment True Blood's Anna Paquin awkwardly stepped out of her fitting room to face the derision of her friends. At least I wasn't alone - by the end of her character's arc, the audience I was part of sat in stunned silence...then burst into reverent applause - a response based on elements converging in a perfect storm: a beautifully-shot and edited sequence featuring a fantastic revelation, a flawless mix of practical and computer generated imagery, an awesome character beat - and one super-cool line of dialogue. You could sell the film with that single scene...if it didn't give so much away.

The most brilliant thing about Dougherty's film is how it uses Halloween holiday iconography to craft iconic visuals (if the film received the 3,000 screen release it so richly deserved, really cool parents would be dressing their kids up as "Sam" for years). It's Jack O' Lanterns and autumnal golds and vacuformed masks and flame retardant costumes that tie in the back and urban legends and classic monsters and tainted candy and everything else you know and love about October 31st. As so many before me (including Dougherty himself) have said, this is not a film that takes place during Halloween - this is a film about Halloween. It's about the reason for the season. Dougherty says his hope was that his film could become a Halloween holiday perennial - the one you watch every year. And trust me - it is. I'll watch Trick r Treat every CHRISTMAS - because the film is a gift.

Jason Pollock
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58 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Trick 'r Treat has created cult status already...epicly!, August 18, 2009
I had a chance to see Trick 'r Treat at the Midwest Premiere in Chicago on the big screen and I am mystified as to why this excellent film was never given a full theatrical release? It far exceeded my expectations and I believe it to have already become a classic film for horror aficionados and lovers of the greatest holiday ever, Halloween.

The film is set up as a sort of anthology of short stories, yet they all intertwine and complement each other in the end. There is some great artwork in the tradition of Creepshow and at times reminded me of that film, but the main difference is Creepshow's stories are all their own and Trick 'r Treat follows one night with several groups and characters that each have their own encounter with a very evil character indeed. The film has lots of suspense, violence, gore, and some sexy nudity in one story involving werewolves. We also have a serial killer principal, some rotten teens trying to scare a nerdy girl, and a story told that is destined to be some type of urban legend in the future involving mentally disabled kids and a disastrous fate. The greatest thing about Trick 'r Treat is its style and campy flavor that truly stuck to the evil side of the tracks. The film was so much fun to watch and destined to be a genre classic.

It's too bad that an original idea comes to Hollywood and and they respond by not giving it a release in theaters and snubbing it. I was very lucky to see it in a theater at all. It really is a shame Hollywood is only pumping out atrocious sequels, remakes, and reinterpretations left and right. I guess seeing indie flicks is the only satisfaction I will be getting anytime soon, for the major studios are filling the theaters with boring horror crapfests!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great way to start the Halloween season, September 30, 2009
By Sid the Elf (North Pole) - See all my reviews
Halloween just happens to be one of Sid's favorite times of the year. When the cool weather starts moving in it just seems to inspire the need to watch horror films from laughable b to really great flicks, like our favorite and annually watched Halloween. One portion of horror that has always been our favorite is films comprised of shorter stories just like Creepshow 1&2 along with great t.v series like Tales from the Crypt/Darkside. There's just something great about getting to see multiple ideas within one film, which is why Trick 'r Treat was such a welcomed release.

The film is made up of four short stories all intertwined in someway all taking place in a small town. The stories are somewhat built on Halloween folklore taking a very original and creepy twist the entire way through. You'll get to enjoy a serial killer teacher, sexy werewolves, young vengeful zombies, and an extremely creepy half pint pumpkinhead. Overall a really enjoyable film which kicked off Sid's Halloween season just right. Despite a few negative reviews, we'd have to agree with most who loved it. Sure it's not something that's going to scare you to death but it's very entertaining and perfect to watch this time of year. This is one we did and would have enjoyed years back.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bout Time it was released!
I guess you could say that I was expecting more, but when my wife and myself watched Trick r Treat, I thought it was a fantastic movie to have and be able to watch every year. Read more
Published 16 hours ago by B. Vick

5.0 out of 5 stars Horror Classic
Trick r Treat is one of the best horror movies I have seen in a long time. There are many different stories in this movie and each one is awesome, this movie will end up being a... Read more
Published 1 day ago by Zackary C. Steele

3.0 out of 5 stars It was okay..
I do not usually buy a movie when it is first released as I prefer to wait until the price drops. This movie had such great reviews that I went ahead and bought it. Read more
Published 2 days ago by TruthSeeker

4.0 out of 5 stars A New Halloween Tradition
This film is a neat little anthology centered on Halloween in which all of the stories interweave and interconnect with each other, rather than being presented as stand-alone... Read more
Published 3 days ago by Charles Avinger

2.0 out of 5 stars Not that Good
I was really expecting more based upon all the hype about this movie. I was not impressed. I've seen better scary movies on LMN. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Veronica M. Davis

2.0 out of 5 stars A lot of hype, but I can see why it was shelved
I first saw the preview to this movie years ago, and it mentioned an upcoming theatrical release. At the time, the trailer seemed interesting enough, I'd see it when it became a... Read more
Published 5 days ago by Richard Ringeisen

3.0 out of 5 stars Trick 'r Treat
I do enjoy this movie but... It is not as good as everyone is making it out to be. Don't get me wrong it is a good movie and is fun, just NOT "one of the best horror movies... Read more
Published 7 days ago by Garrett N. Green

5.0 out of 5 stars Trick 'r Treat Review
Received this new DVD as advertised (New), great response time in shipment. Very Happy!!!!
Published 7 days ago by Lawrence W. Zippi

4.0 out of 5 stars Trick R Treat
Fun, engaging, original, well paced, and well told. Definitely a movie that will stay in my collection for a long time!
Published 8 days ago by Kevin M. Black

2.0 out of 5 stars trick
A mess. No wonder it was never released on screen. Several stories going in many directions with nothing to tie them together except Ricci.
Published 8 days ago by mildred alvarez

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