Canadian Horror Marathon: Prom Night (1980)
The third movie in the Canadian Horror marathon was a little
flick called Prom Night. This is the
second of, I think, three movies in the marathon which are centered around a
certain day or time, and were remade in the past decade. The other two are Black Christmas and My
Bloody Valentine. Each one takes the
horror to a time that wouldn’t typically be associated with the gruesome
events. I discussed that after watching
Black Christmas.
There is quite an interesting thing about Prom Night and its
remake. The remake, as it was called
when it was released, has almost nothing to do with the original. In fact, the movie I Know What You Did Last
Summer has much more in common with the 1980 Prom Night than the remake has to
do with the original.
Prom Night (1980) is about a group of teenagers who have
hidden the fact that they accidentally caused the death of another child a few
years prior. Someone who knows about
this decides to attempt, and perhaps succeed, at killing the teenagers during
their high school prom. That’s fairly
similar to the plot of I Know What You Did Last Summer, where a group of
teenagers accidentally hit someone with their car, cover up the murder, and get
harassed and/or murdered the next year by someone who knows about the accident.
The remake of Prom Night, from 2008, doesn’t have much to do
with the original outside of the title, however. An escaped pedophile (that’s the best
description I can think of) comes after the girl he is obsessed with on her
prom night, three years after murdering the girl’s family. He murders/harasses the girl and her
friends. This isn’t too much like the
original. In fact, the remake of Prom
Night is to Halloween as I Know What You Did Last Summer is to the original
Prom Night.
This isn’t really me getting in depth about anything. I’m trying to figure out why it would be
called a remake if the concept and plot are entirely different. Did the people in 2008 think that the name
value of Prom Night would help and only wanted to cash in on the name value,
rather than the story value? Did they
think they might be considered a rip-off of I Know What...? Then why make their movie into Halloween set
on the night of the prom? I don’t
understand Hollywood sometimes. I am
confused.
I guess I should say what I thought about the original Prom
Night, since I saw it and all. It was
enjoyable. The first half was okay, but
once the revenge began, I fell in love with the movie. The action scenes as the movie approached the
end were great with some good stunts and great action for a slasher movie.
Next up, I might as well finish out the trilogy and watch My
Bloody Valentine. I’ve never seen the
original. This should be
interesting. And that’s all I have to
say about that.
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