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23 out of 27 people found the following review useful:
Odd, but good horror from Wes Craven, 24 June 2004
Author:
(eddy-28) from Lake Isabella, CA
Deadly Friend should probably be good for fans of cult horror films, and this is nothing like some of Wes Craven's past and present films such as "Nightmare on Elm Street" or "Scream", but it does have a good combination of both the horror classics "Frankenstein" and "Bride of Frankenstein". However, the script is rather weak and seemed poorly adapted from Diana Henstall's more effect short novel "Friend". Deadly Friend does have some good scares and above all gore and a good solid cast from teen stars Matthew Laborteaux, Michael Sharrett and a young beautiful Kristy Swanson in the title role. Both Russ Marin and Anne Twomey provide a warm feeling to the younger cast and the audiences, while Richard Marcus and Anne Ramsey both, as usual, looking wickedly evil in their roles. Above all, Ramsey's classic decapitation by basketball scene is the highlight of the film. One year before she was seen in Steven Spielberg's "The Goonies", and a year after this she got an Oscar nomination for "Throw Momma from the Train", before dying in 1988. I whould say Deadly Friend gets 8/10, for a classic cult horror favorite.
14 out of 20 people found the following review useful:
The basketball makes the movie, 13 March 2000
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Author:
obiwan-27 from New England
I love Wes Craven, and will watch anything he writes or directs even if
everyone else says it's total crap. Well, DEADLY FRIEND is not total crap,
but it might be if it wasn't so damn funny. Starring Kristy Swanson (the
original BUFFY) as a girl brought back to life as an android, this film was
obviously not meant to be taken too seriously. At least, I hope it
wasn't.
The acting and directing here are really not too bad, considering the
material they have to work with. The premise is silly, of course, and
suffers from the fact that the main character is a child. It's not that
children in horror movies are always bad... it's just that if you don't get
the mix just right, the movie is going to be either laughable (like DEADLY
FRIEND) or really, truly awful.
However, we can forgive the movie its faults for one reason: The Basketball
Scene. This one is worth seeing just for that one scene, perhaps the
single
most creative use of a basketball ever captured on film. I applaud Wes
Craven wildly for such an imaginative bit of cinematic violence. If you
like cheesy horror movies, you really have to see this.
10 out of 13 people found the following review useful:
An artificial Kristy Swanson!? Where can I get on of those???, 25 May 2004
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Author:
Coventry from the Draconian Swamp of Unholy Souls
Okay, one of my fellow reviewers here on this site described this film in one marvelous rather sarcastic sentence. In fact, it's so well stated that I'm going to steal it for my own review. The premise of Deadly Friend, ladies and gentlemen: `Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy creates lethal cyber-Barbie...'. Deadly Friend introduces Paul, an ultra-intelligent adolescent who build a robot that thinks and handles completely for itself. The robot B.B is the purest, most advanced piece of technology ever yet it talks with a peppy, blurry voice. Along with his mother, Paul moves to a new town where he continues his Pointdexter studies and falls in love with his sweet neighbor girl (the yummy Kristy Swanson). The girl is terrorized and eventually killed by her monstrous father, a crazy old woman blows B.B to pieces and Paul snaps. He steals her corpse from the hospital and implants her with B.B's artificial brain. Right from the start, this goes wrong as Kristy avenges her death (and how!). Although the undertone of Deadly Friend is downright comic, there are quite a lot gruesome moments and bloody sequences. The plot is highly unoriginal (actually, some sort of lame Frankenstein-variant), the characters are far from believable and the entire production is perfect to claim Wes Craven is an overrated director. Below average, silly film but with it has to be said one of the coolest killings ever! The basketball-decapitation alone is worth at least one viewing of this film.
6 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
Surprisingly good silly horror film, 14 October 2007
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Author:
Bjorn (jbjorns) from Iceland
A super intelligent teenage whiz revives the love of his life with a
chip that used to belong to his robot pal BB. But things don't go all
that smoothly as his creation proves to have homicidal tendencies.
Is the film weird? You bet. Is it silly? Yeah, kind of. Is it hokey?
Definitely. Is it entertaining? Surprisingly Yes.
The film is probably as close as you can get to family oriented graphic
horror. The characters are not only well acted but extremely likable
and that takes the film a long way. Matthew L something brings warmth
and charm to his role and his relationship with his mom is cute and
wholly believable. Kristy Swanson is pure delight as his "girl next
door love" and her robotic moves are surprisingly well executed. Like
in A Nightmare on Elm Street, Wes Craven is able to create characters
who you actually give a damn about and that's what makes this silly
premise actually work.
The film is pretty funny at times and the graphic horror is sure to
delight gore hounds. The basketball scene alone is outstanding. For the
most part Deadly Friend is more actual fun than suspenseful, although
it does have a few well timed shocks.
All in all; A nice effort from Craven. Pretty inventive and overcomes
it's weaknesses by being just a plain old fun flick.
9 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
In One Word - Outstanding!!, 21 August 2000
Author:
ary luiz dalazen jr. (ajr@fortalnet.com.br) from Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil
Deadly Friend is a largely unknown film from acclaimed director Wes Craven,
who became famous for movies like The Hills Have Eyes and The Last House on
the Left. But if you give a chance to this thriller you will find something
very original and scary...very scary!Deadly Friend is a genuinely
frightening experience, it has such a great story that catches you from the
beginning to the end. First of all, the plot is original and interesting -
Deadly Friend isn't just another horror film, it's in parts a love story and
in others it works as an old-fashioned gripping thriller that would make
Hitchcock or De Palma proud of. Paul is a new kid in town, and he is a
genius in computers and robots. He falls in love with the kind, sweet and
vulnerable girl next door, Samantha, but everything ends up bad when
Samantha's abusive father kills her. The guy freaks out and steals
Samantha's body. He uses all his knowledge in machines and computer chips,
and achieves to bring her back...as a killer robot!he takes her to his attic
but she soon starts to kill the persons who used to humiliate
her.
The Cast: the cast is great, terrific performances are delivered by the main
actors. Kirsty Swanson is outstanding as Samantha, in the first hour of the
film she is so sweet you may fall in love with her, in the last hour she is
scary as hell. She is an excellent young star, and in certain ways, she
reminds a lot another great young actress, Reese Witherspoon, she has that
quality of delivering true-to-life, real performances, and like Reese she
has an innocent beauty.Mathew Laborteaux makes a believable character, Paul
is a guy who isn't a bad kid, he just is desperate to help the girl he loves
but doesn't know how to deal with the consequences of his
acts.
The Director: Wes Craven once again hits big time!this is one of his
greatest films, but it will be a surprise for his fans because, instead of
what they saw in The Hills Have Eyes and in most of Craven's films, Deadly
Friend isn't so violent. Of course, you get some blood and guts here, but
the deaths are relative low. If you want to see a body count, go rent
Hellbound Hellraiser 2. Craven's goal here is that he sustains some kind of
genuine suspense during the whole film with mastery, something that just
Alfred Hitchcok used to do well.
The Story: in just one word - OUTSTANDING!this is a different, compelling
story, it's a gripping tale that mixes such elements like love and horror,
it's an appealing and charming material.
If you want to watch something really good, rent this great movie!here you
will find suspense, humor, horror and love. It's a great job from great
professionals!
12 out of 18 people found the following review useful:
An overlooked horror movie from the 80's., 28 January 2003
Author:
(craiglappe@accessus.net)
Deadly Friend is not a bad movie. Looks like alot of critics did not like this movie. But why like a movie like scream? Those movies did not make any sense. Deadly friend had some great scenes. The best I would say is when Sam jumps out the window to attack Paul's friend. This movie had some scary moments. I feel it was overlooked by alot of people. Wes Craven makes good horror movies. He did a great job with this movie. It's really worth watching.
6 out of 7 people found the following review useful:
A Friend indeed, 4 September 2004
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Author:
RobsBottin from england
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
***SPOILERS***
Deadly Friend has received a lot of bad press over the years. It's far
from accomplished I agree, but then so are a lot of todays contemporary
offerings, which have budgets the size of Mars.
Much was expected from Craven after the success of A Nightmare On Elm
Street, it was by no means an easy time for Craven. When you're faced
with a $30,000,000 law suit and a marriage on the verge of total
disintegration I would imagine it's quite a task to commit yourself
100% to a film which had also adopted a dozen or so wannabe producers,
all with their own 'unique' ideas of where Craven should take his next
'blockbuster'. *Sighs heavily*
Despite these interferences Craven, and screenplay writer Bruce Joel
Rubin, manage to inject a certain amount of genuine heart and humour in
to an otherwise troubled project. Casting was spot on in my opinion,
particularly Kristy Swanson, my first ever movie crush!!. Anne (Throw
Momma From The Train) Ramsay makes an appearance doing what she does
best, looking mean and evil! And Matthew Laborteaux is absolutely
perfect as the boy genius. Michael Sharrat lends support as Tom, Pauls
friend and partner in crime. Richard Marcus plays the part of Samanthas
abusive alcoholic father.
I won't go too much in to the plot but suffice to say DEADLY FRIEND is
quite an emotional journey, particularly when Samantha appears as
herself for a brief moment, we take her POV during the final moments of
the film, where her vision returns to normal and the old Samantha
appears to be alive and well, of course BB overrides her, and the final
act was a bit of a tear jerker for me, well when I was a kid !!!!
Bottom line; DEADLY FRIEND had it's moments good and bad, it just goes
to show what happens when studio bosses think they're film makers, if
you can get past these minor discrepancies you'll find a half decent
tale of love trying to survive beyond the grave.....
(Whatever happened to Matthew Laborteaux?, highly underrated actor!)
6/10
4 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Mixed Feelings, 9 May 2006
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Author:
Rochus Meijer from Netherlands
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
My girlfriend told me of a movie she saw when she was little, about a
robot who starts killing people. She couldn't remember much of it, but
as I searched for it, she kept telling me how much it impressed her...
Obviously this is, as with a lot of child's movie memories, a film
which is over-romanticized but in actuality less good then you
remember... Though after seeing it I was not really impressed, it left
me with some mixed feelings..
GOOD FEELINGS: Positive aspects of the film are in my opinion the idea
behind it, Kristy Swanson, Wes Craven and the sometimes eerie music
score by Charles Bernstein. Not really knowing what to expect, the
film's opening of a car thief being stopped by BB (the robot) made me
laugh immediately. The movie made me sad in a way, especially when BB
gets blown to bits and the scenes with Kristy Swanson in her zombie
form, desperately longing for Matthew Laborteaux' love. Wes Craven's
signature is all over the film. With some scary dream sequences (I WAS
scared when the father squirted blood all over the place while laughing
like a madman) and some sets which looked extremely familiar to me (the
cellar in which the father dies for instance, did anyone else got
flashbacks of A Nightmare on Elmstreet?)
BAD FEELINGS: On the other hand, there were numerous things which I
found annoying. A at times very laughable plot, a basketball as a
murder weapon and most of all an extremely lousy ending... I've read
that Wes Craven wasn't particularly happy with this, wanting another
ending and less mindless gore for gore, but the President of Warner
Bros. thought differently. Too bad, as it doesn't do ANY good to the
movie, which could have been so much more...
CONCLUDING: Mixed feelings... Deadly Friend could have been a real cult
classic, but doesn't reach for it in my opinion. Though there are some
memorable moments (though the basketball-murder is absolutely
ridiculous, I'll probably remember it for the rest of my life) and some
good emotional moments (how did I feel for poor Kristy Swanson.) The BB
robot is cute and you really feel sorry for Matthew Laborteaux when it
gets destroyed, but all this barely saves the movie. Though I do not
blame Wes Craven, who probably did everything he could to make the best
of it, Deadly Friend is JUST good enough... The ending is a real
downer, as it left me with disbelief and almost made me forget all the
positive aspects of the film and I think the added gore doesn't add
much to it as well... 5,5/10!
4 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
A clever, if dated take on Frankenstein, 21 June 2002
Author:
moveefrk from Brooklyn, N.Y.
"Deadly Friend" is one of those horror films that came and went without a
trace; but for a die hard horror fanatic like myself, it certainly had it's
share of scares, humor, and yes, a surprising human touch.
Matthew Laborteaux (a "Little House on the Prairie" alum) plays Paul; an
egghead teen with a robot pal named BB. In the course of the plot, he meets
Samantha or "Sam" (Kristy Swanson), an abused, lonely girl who catches the
eye of young Paul. Needlessly killed, by her drunk father, Paul vows to make
wrongs right, by implanting BB's superchip into Sam's brain....and that my
friends, is where the fun (or nightmares) begin.
Sam is confused about her new identity, and is naturally seen as a freak.
She proceeds to take it out on the locals (including Anne Ramsey, of
"Goonies" fame, with above all things; a basketball!!), who want this
abomination to cease from existing. Wes Craven didn't quite score with this
outing, even after the phenomenal success of "A Nightmare on Elm Street",
but even a flop has it's own merits. Find this little gem, and be sure the
lights aren't off!!
Grade: C+
6 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
Better than I thought, 11 June 2003
Author:
Krug Stillo (nhargii@hotmail.com) from Wales
DEADLY FRIEND
This Wes Craven effort may seem a little dated in these post-Scream days,
but watching it for the first time in years I realised it may have been an
overlooked slice of mid-eighties teen-horror cinema. It's stylistically
similar with the lesser cherished of Craven's films, such as Summer of Fear,
Deadly Blessing and Chiller, but, like these mentioned titles is worth
revisiting.
It has the usual Craven touches kids in jeopardy, nightmares
within-the-film that throw you off balance and dysfunctional relationships,
but the film is basically about an intellectual who reanimates his
girlfriend by placing the microchip brain of his home made android into her
dead body leading murderous results. No one can deny the greatness, if
extremely absurd, of that exploding head via basketball scene
remains.
Bride of Frankenstein and Short Circuit combined may not suite a lot of
pallets, but as Wes Craven films go Deadly Friend is definitely not half as
bad as the critics claimed at the time of it's initial release.
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