Monday, April 13, 2020

The Banana Splits Movie (2019)



Despite an initial run of 31 episodes from 1968 to 1970, and a syndication run lasting until 1982, Hanna-Barbera's The Banana Splits hasn't generated the nostalgic interest of fans that would lead one to expect any type of reboot.  Okay, the Splits did get a televised feature film in 1972, a relaunch on Cartoon Network in 2008, and a DC comic crossover with the Suicide Squad about three years ago (yes, that did happen and I have the comic to prove it), no one expected a modern cinematic outing for Fleegle, Bingo, Drooper and Snorky. 

But last year saw the release of The Banana Splits Movie.  And guess what, it's a R-rated horror comedy, a far cry from it's kid-friendly roots.

Before we go much father, let's talk about the suspicion that the film is little more than a repurposed script from the failed Five Nights at Freddy's adaptation.  While I haven't found any solid evidence to support the theory, I'm found enough to say the theory makes sense.  Warner Bros. Pictures acquired the film rights to Freddy's in 2015, and it languished in development hell until 2017, when game designer Scott Cawthon took the property to Blumhouse Productions. 

If Warner Bros. had a basic treatment, it's possible they decided to move it to another property.  As Blue Ribbon Content (the company behind the film) and Hanna-Barbera (the studio that produced the original show) are both subsidiaries of Warner Bros., it wouldn't be a surprise if the studio decided to use the treatment for a property they owned.  No one is confirming it, but it's not like scripts haven't been retooled to fit a different IP before. 

Yep, I'm talking about the Hellraiser series.

But the big question, regardless of the movie's origins, is if The Banana Splits Movie is any good.  And I have to admit, it's not bad, which was a pleasant surprised.  Don't get me wrong, it's not great, but it is pretty fun.  The main characters are interesting and while it might not be the animatronic cartoon character/homicidal killer movie you want, it's good enough to be an enjoyable way to spend an evening.

So let's talk about the plot for a moment.  I'm going to avoid spoilers, at least any major ones, so don't worry about having the film ruined for you.  And, to be honest, if you've seen any low budget slasher film from the past forty years, you'll know what's coming.

It's Harley Williams' (Finlay Wojtak-Hissong, Dreamkatcher) birthday, and his mother Beth (Dani Kind, Wynonna Earp) has tickets to a taping of The Banana Splits, a popular television series featuring animatronic characters doing goofy things.  His older brother Austin (Romeo Carere) and Harley's father Mitch (Steve Lund, Bitten, Haven, Hemlock Grove) are along for the ride, as well as classmate Zoe (Maria Nash, The Handmaid's Tale), forced to go by her mother.

The five arrive at the studio, with Austin making a very lame pass at the show's hostess, Paige (Naledi Majola).  Also in the crowd are fans Thadd (Kiroshan Naidoo, Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell), a YouTube blogger, and his girlfriend Poppy (Celina Martin, iZombie).  As Thadd is disappointed that his phone is confiscated before he enters the studio, as he wanted to film some backstage footage, Poppy keeps her phone hidden.  Added into the mix is Jonathan (Keeno Lee Hector), a stage father hoping to promote his daughter Parker (Lia Sachs).

Oh, come on folks.
We aren't that scary....
Yet.

The taping of the show goes fine.  But backstage, Andy (Daniel Fox), the new vice president of programming, tells the show's producer Rebecca (Sara Canning, War of the Planet for the Apes, The Vampire Diaries) that he is cancelling the show to free up the sound stages and budget for cheaper programing.  Of course, one of the Splits overhears this and is not happy with Andy's decision.

Meanwhile, Austin finds Paige and tells her about Harley's birthday, and how much his brother loves the Banana Splits.  Paige secures them backstage passes to meet the Splits, while Mitch runs off to retrieve his phone and text his mistress.

Around this time, we soon find out that Beth's first husband died earlier, and she married Mitch because she felt he would keep Austin safe.  Austin mentions that Mitch is an ass, which Beth finds out is true when she confronts him outside the studio, grabs his phone, and finds out about his mistress.

Inside, the Splits have decided the show must go on.  Disregarding their programming, the four have a plan and, of course, mayhem ensues.


Let me show you why we call it a 
Banana Split! 

Tra-la-la
La-la-la-la
Time to guess
Who's gonna die.

And while I'm not telling, you'll know the obvious victims.  But I will say a few of the character arcs end in surprising ways, which speaks to the strength of the script from Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas (both having worked on R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour and Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated).  Director Danishka Esterhazy delivers on the script's character growth, which might not be much, but is enough to keep you engaged, especially with Beth and her sons.  And the gory action moments are staged to remind you of the toll it takes those witnessing it, something often missing in horror films involving kids.  And speaking of gore, the kills are worthy of the R-rating, and the set up for a sequel feels earned.  And yes, I'd check it out.

Now I have a flamethrower.
Tra-la-la.

To be honest, the past decade has delivered some classic horror films, and The Banana Splits Movie isn't one of those.  But, while it's a paint-by-numbers horror film, it's fun and engaging, which says a lot.  It's the type of movie I could see Roger Corman releasing back in the 60s.  And now that I wrote that, my mind wonders what William Castle might have done with it.  And that thought of the gimmick he might have pulled off has me grin like an eight year old.  And given the glut of disappointing reboots and re-imaginings of old IPs, that says a lot.  You might forget it soon after it's over, but The Banana Splits Movie is a fun little horror film that might exceed your expectations and make for a fun little Saturday night watch.

Oh please!  Don't call the gimmick
Decap-O!

If you'd like to watch this film, please check the links below.  The first is to purchase the DVD, the second is to purchase a steaming version.  As an Amazon Associate, if you buy or rent the film, I'll get a few cents to help keep the lights on at The Shadow Over Portland offices.







Friday, March 6, 2020

Are you ready for the most HORRIBLE WEEKEND OF THE YEAR?


It happens every year.  Sometime on a Saturday, in the middle of the night, a demonic hand reaches out, changes our clocks and erases an hour of sleep from our lives.

This is how I dream about it.
Your nightmare fuel may vary.

I have no idea why we continue to submit ourselves to the scourge that is Daylight Savings Time, as it often leaves most of us in a perpetual state of grogginess for several days, and can cause health issues.  It's PURE EVIL, yet we have to keep putting ourselves through it every few months. 

But here's something that might make you smile this weekend, the latest edition of the Weekly Update.  It might not be a full of events as the weeks later in the year, but it's loaded with some great movies, music, stage events and MORE!

And speaking of later in the year, head over to the Horror/Sci Fi/Fantasy Calendar, updated with details on movie series, conventions, festivals and other amazing genre events coming in 2020 and beyond!!

If you are hosting an event that would interest Pacific Northwest Horror/Sci Fi/Fantasy Fans, send me an email with the details and promotional artwork to shadowoverportland@live.com and I'll take care of the rest.  And remember, having your event listed on the site is FREE!

From Ashland, OR, to Vancouver, BC, The Shadow Over Portland has you covered!

Now Playing

The Lodge, a 2019 psychological horror film from directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, plays at the Darkside Cinema (215 SW 4th St in Corvallis, OR) through Thursday, March 5.  For more details, including showtimes, visit the Darkside Cinema website.

Film Submissions

Submissions are being accepted for the 2020 H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, OR, and the third biennial H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival in Providence, RI.  And the stars have aligned for you, as you only need to click this FilmFreeway link for all the details on submitting your Lovecraftian short or feature film to BOTH festivals.  Final submission date is July 28, 2020.

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From the people who created the HUMP film festival comes SLAY, a chance for you to make a short horror film (up to 8 minutes in length) and possibly win some cash!  Your film can be terrifying or funny, gory or campy, animated, or whatever your twisted mind can think of.  Prizes will be awarded for the Goriest, Funniest and Scariest film, along with a Best in Show award.  The submission date is Friday, August 7, 2020 at 5 pm PST, and the films will be screened in Portland and Seattle on October 17, 2020.  For more details, visit the SLAY Film Fest website.

March, 2020

Friday, March 6

King Ghidora, The Latter Day Skanks and Wallcrawler will be performing at Erebus (409 Pacific Ave S in Kelso, WA) tonight.  The show starts at 8 pm, and admission is just $7 and you must be 21 or older to attend.  For more details, visit the Facebook Event Page

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Quentin Dupieux's homage to "'no reason' - that most powerful element of style," the horror film Rubber, plays at the 5th Avenue Cinema (510 SW Hall St in Portland, OR) through Sunday, March 8 in GLORIOUS 35mm.  And yes, this one is weird, as a discarded tire become sentient and starts out on a killing spree.  Think Jason with treads.  For more details, visit the 5th Avenue Cinema website.

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The Beacon (4405 Rainier Ave S in Seattle, WA) presents the feminist commentary on slasher films, The Slumber Party Massacre, tonight at 9 pm.  Sure, it has an important message, but it also is a damn fine slasher flick as well!  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit The Beacon website.

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The Academy Theater (7818 SE Stark St in Portland, OR) will screen the witchcraft classic The Craft through Thursday, March 12.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Academy Theater website.

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The Academy Theater (7818 SE Stark St in Portland, OR) will screen Richard Stanley's version of H. P. Lovecraft's Color Out of Space, starring Nicholas Cage, through Thursday, March 12.  For more details and advance tickets sales, visit the Academy Theater website.

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The Geekenders presents A Marvel-ous Comic Strip tonight at the Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) at 8 pm.  For more details and advance ticket sales (be aware, tickets are SELLING OUT), visit the Facebook Event Page.

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The Friday Late Night Movie at the Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) is Richard Stanley's sci fi/horror film Hardware.  The show starts at 11:30 pm.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.

Saturday, March 7

The Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) presents the anime version of Ghost in the Shell tonight at 11:15 pm.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Rio Theatre website.

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The Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) will show the latest horror film from the writer/director team of Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, The Lodge tonight and tomorrow.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.

Sunday, March 8

Frank and Zed, an all-puppet monster movie made in Portland, OR, premieres tonight at the Cinema 21 (616 NW 21st Ave in Portland, OR) at 8:30 pm.  Cast, crew and PUPPETS will be in attendance.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.

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The Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) will show Rabid, the remake of David Cronenberg's body-horror classic by filmmakers Jen and Sylvia Soska, tonight at 9:30 pm.  The Soskas will be in attendance for a Q and A after the film.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.

Tuesday, March 10

Burlynomicon returns to the Lovecraft Bar (421 SE Grand Ave in Portland, OR) this evening.  Doors open at 8:30 pm, with the show starting at 9:30 pm.  Admission is $15, and you must be 21 or older to attend.  For more details, including a list of performers and advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.

Thursday, March 12

The Emerald City Comic Con takes place through Sunday at the Washington State Convention Center (800 Convention Pl in Seattle, WA).  Guests include Mark Ruffalo (the MCU Hulk), Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson and Michael J. Fox (Back to the Future) and MANY MORE!  For all the details, visit the Facebook Event Page or the ECCC website.

UPDATE: The ECCC has been CANCELLED due to concerns about the COVID-19 (the coronavirus), and will be rescheduled later in the year.  Visit the website linked above for more details.

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Nocturnal Emissions brings that other 1981 werewolf film, Joe Dante's classic The Howling, to the Northwest Film Forum (1515 12th Ave in Seattle, WA) tonight at 7:30 pm.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.

Friday, March 13

Rocko Zevenbergen and The Bad Taste Video Team presents the local premiere of their first feature film, I NEED YOU DEAD, at 9:30 pm tonight at the Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR).  The film follows DOOD (Estevan Munoz), a young punk living in Shmucksville, USA, who births a strage fleshy creature after a moment of total teen angst.  Now DOOD must find a way to kill the creature, the embodiment of his most self-deprecative thoughts, before he's convinced to get rid of himself.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Hollywood Theatre website.

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Wyrd War presents exploitation filmmaker Stephanie Rothman's reimagining of the vampire mythos, The Velvet Vampire, at 7 pm tonight at the Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR).  The film stars Cleste Yarnall (Beast of Blood) and Michael Blodgett (Beyond the Valley of the Dolls).  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Hollywood Theatre website.

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The Friday the 13th Haunted Taft Tour takes place this evening at 7 pm, starting at the Sapphire Center (4840 SE Highway 101 in Lincoln City, OR).  Learn about the Ghost Schooner of Siletz Pay, Lincoln City's Haunted Fire Truck, and the apparition showing up on the beaches since Prohibition.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.

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The supernatural comedy Extra Ordinary, about a reluctant exorcist force to help a father rescue his daughter from a rock star who sold his soul for a second chance at fame, plays through Thursday, March 19 at the Grand Illusion Cinema (1403 NE 50th St in Seattle, WA).  For more details, visit the Grand Illusion website.

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The Beacon (4405 Rainier Ave S in Seattle, WA) presents the slasher flick with the GREATEST twist ending ever, Sleepaway Camp, tonight at 9:30 pm.  DO NOT spoil it for people seeing it for the first time!!  Instead, just enjoy their reaction to the final scene!  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit The Beacon website.

Saturday, March 14

Portland Sinful Walking Tour: Shanghaiers, Saloons, Skullduggery starts at 1 pm today at Floyd's Coffee Shop (932 SW 3rd Ave in Portland, OR).  Walk through Old town and hear the history of "Portland's naughty bits!"  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.

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VHS Uber Alles brings Phantom Brother, the story of "normal" young man with a zombie family killing people in a deserted house AND a drunken hillbilly foster family scheming to claim his inheritance, to the Grand Illusion Cinema (1403 NE 50th St in Seattle, WA) in GLORIOUS VHS!  Showtime is 9 pm and admission is just $2.  For all the details, visit the Grand Illusion website.

Sunday, March 15

Fathom Events is bringing the Eighth Wonder of the World back to theaters nationwide!  The 1933 classic King Kong will play at 1 and 4 pm today only.  And if you haven't seen this film on the big screen, DO NOT MISS IT!!!  I'm not kidding, DO NOT MISS IT!  For more details, including advance ticket sales and a list of locations near you, visit the Fathom Event Page.

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The Future is NOW: Film Noir Hybrids for the Nervous Generation series at the Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) will screen the grittiest, darkest post-apocalypse film from the 50s, Five, tonight at 7 pm in GLORIOUS 35mm.  As the last five people alive after a nuclear holocaust work to rebuild some sense of civilization, things start to fall apart as each succumb to their desires and prejudices.  The event is hosted by noir expert Elliot Lavine.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Hollywood Theatre website.

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Happy Ash Wednesday, Pacific Northwest Horror/Sci Fi/Fantasy Fans!


It might seem a strange headline for The Shadow Over Portland, but like last year, it allows me to use a groovy meme....

Come on, how could I not use this?

If you are celebrating Lent, I hope the next 40 days are fruitful for you.

As for this edition of the Weekly Update, it's a bit sparse.   I've found a few movies and music events to share, but not much else.  But as you know, things will start picking up in the coming months, so you'll want to keep an eye on the Horror/Sci Fi/Fantasy Calendar, where I've listed events running through January, 2021!  And you know more will be added as the year continues on.

If you have an event you want to share with Pacific Northwest fans, send me an email at shadowoverportland@live.com with the details and promotional artwork, and I'll add it to the site.  And remember, having your event posted is FREE!

From Ashland, OR, to Vancouver, BC, The Shadow Over Portland has you covered!

Now Playing

The Academy Theater (7818 SE Stark St in Portland, OR) is playing Richard Stanley's version of H. P. Lovecraft's Color Out of Space through Thursday, February 27.  For more details and showtimes, visit the Academy Theater website.

Film Submissions

Submissions are being accepted for the 2020 H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, OR, and the third biennial H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival in Providence, RI.  And the stars have aligned for you, as you only need to click this FilmFreeway link for all the details on submitting your Lovecraftian short or feature film to BOTH festivals.  Final submission date is July 28, 2020.

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From the people who created the HUMP film festival comes SLAY, a chance for you to make a short horror film (up to 8 minutes in length) and possibly win some cash!  Your film can be terrifying or funny, gory or campy, animated, or whatever your twisted mind can think of.  Prizes will be awarded for the Goriest, Funniest and Scariest film, along with a Best in Show award.  The submission date is Friday, August 7, 2020 at 5 pm PST, and the films will be screened in Portland and Seattle on October 17, 2020.  For more details, visit the SLAY Film Fest website.

February, 2020

Wednesday, February 28

Tonight's Weird Wednesday feature at The Joy Cinema and Pub (11959 SW Pacific Highway in Tigard, OR) is "another top-secret hit..... that will knock your socks off."  So if you want to know the title of the film, you have to show up!  Showtime is 9:15 pm and admission is FREE, but you must be 18 or older to attend.  For more details, visit The Joy Cinema website.

Friday, February 28

The Beacon theater (4405 Rainier Ave S in Seattle, WA) will screen George Romero's Day of the Dead tonight at 9 pm.  Check this out if you can, as Tom Savini's effects are AMAZING on the big screen!  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit The Beacon website.

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The Beacon (4405 Rainier Ave S in Seattle, WA) the controversial classic Salo, or the 120 days of Sodom tonight at 6:30 pm and tomorrow evening at 5:30 pm.  If you're not familiar with it, be aware, this film is brutal and contains scenes of sexual torture and degradation.  You have been warned.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit The Beacon website.

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The Lodge, a 2019 psychological horror film from directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, opens tonight at the Darkside Cinema (215 SW 4th St in Corvallis, OR).  For more details, including showtimes, visit the Darkside Cinema website.

Saturday, February 29

Dante's (350 W Burnside St in Portland, OR) brings rocker/body builder/actor Thor, featuring Stovokor and Pegasister, to the stage tonight at 9 pm.  This is a 21 and older show. For more details, including a link to advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.

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Frankenstein's Comicbook Swap returns to the East Portland Eagle Lodge (4904 SE Hawthorne Blvd in Portland, OR) from noon to 6 pm.  Admission is just $1, with kids and elders admitted free.  Early Bird admission is $5 and gets you in at 11 am.  The event also accepts cans of food for donation to the Oregon Food Bank.  For more details, visit the Facebook Event Page.

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The Pickford Film Center (1318 Bay St in Bellingham, WA) will show 1931's Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi, today at 3 pm.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.

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Weird Elephant at The Grand Cinema (606 S Fawcett Ave in Tacoma, WA) ends its celebration of Black History Month with the anthology film Tales from the Hood tonight at 11 pm.  For more details and a link to advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.

March, 2020

Tuesday, March 3

The Darkside Scifi Extravaganza #39 is The Gypsy Moon, a film made of a three episode story from the 50s TV show Rocky Jones, Space Ranger.  As with other extravaganza events, the Darkside Cinema (215 SW 4th St in Corvallis, OR) will open the show at 6 pm with an hour of newsreels, cartoons and other drive-in treats.  The film starts at 7 pm and be advised, heckling is encouraged.  Admission is $5, credited towards food.  For more details, visit the Facebook Event Page.
Friday, March 6

King Ghidora, The Latter Day Skanks and Wallcrawler will be performing at Erebus (409 Pacific Ave S in Kelso, WA) tonight.  The show starts at 8 pm, and admission is just $7 and you must be 21 or older to attend.  For more details, visit the Facebook Event Page

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Quentin Dupieux's homage to "'no reason' - that most powerful element of style," the horror film Rubber, plays at the 5th Avenue Cinema (510 SW Hall St in Portland, OR) through Sunday, March 8 in GLORIOUS 35mm.  And yes, this one is weird, as a discarded tire become sentient and starts out on a killing spree.  Think Jason with treads.  For more details, visit the 5th Avenue Cinema website.

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The Beacon (4405 Rainier Ave S in Seattle, WA) presents the feminist commentary on slasher films, The Slumber Party Massacre, tonight at 9 pm.  Sure, it has an important message, but it also is a damn fine slasher flick as well!  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit The Beacon website.

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The Academy Theater (7818 SE Stark St in Portland, OR) will screen the witchcraft classic The Craft through Thursday, March 12.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Academy Theater website.

Saturday, March 7

The Rio Theatre (1660 East Broadway in Vancouver, BC) presents the anime version of Ghost in the Shell tonight at 11:15 pm.  For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the Rio Theatre website.