Post by StevePulaski on Jan 6, 2010 18:06:38 GMT -5
Awkwardness fills Transylmania.
Rating: 2½/4 stars.
Transylmania can be considered the third movie in the National Lampoon's Dorm Daze series. Though it's loosely based off of them, it can be pretty much defined as a third sequel, and doesnt need much knowledge of the first two movies for this one to be seen. Seems like no one in this movi has any knowledge at all. I was lucky enough to speak to directors David and Scott Hillenbrand via the Transylmania fan-page on Facebook. As well as seeing exclusive interviews from the cast.
The movie seems like another goofy spinoff of the neverending American Pie Presents franchise. Though this accomplishes more than any of those movies have. But when compared to the original three American Pies, it doesnt stand much of a chance. It attempts to be an 80s throwback, which it does feel like a little bit, but not a perfect one.
Rusty (Oren Skoog) has been dating an online overseas girl for a while and feels he needs to see her in person. When asked to fly over to Romania to get in touch. He feels that maybe he could get accepted to The Razvan University where she goes to school. They embark on a cross country journey to see her. The Razvan University has a bad history to it. A music box, when opened, posses your soul into a demon vampire. When open, the demon takes over your body. When ceased, or closed, your normal.
Little does the gang know, duplicates of themselves, usually with deeper voices, are being produced as well. So the gang must find the fake impersonators, and banish them. Sounds like an uncut episode of Scooby Doo.
Though the thing that caught me surprised me was that this is intended to be a spoof movie. And it's actually decent. This one doesnt have random pop culture references popping here and there and at random times. It doesnt have convoluted performances and bad acting. This didnt try to fit every God-forsaking blockbuster into their movie. I thought this might be the "new age" parody film that would start a revolution of the same kind of parody flicks in the style of The Naked Gun, and Airplane, or the absolute classic 70s and 80s style parodies we were waiting for for years.
We would finally cease from all the mindless crap Hollywood puts out. No more Jason Friedberg or Aaron Seltzer. No more brain dead first timers forcing us to laugh at corny one liners. The world will finally be at rest from the likes of pointless parodies. That is...untill I saw the trailer for The 40-Year-Old Virgin who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It.
Starring: Oren Skoog, Patrick Casey, Jennifer Lyons, Tony Denman, and Patrick Cavanaugh. Directed by: David and Scott Hillenbrand.