Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Horror-tober 4: Cooties


"Circle, circle, dot, dot, now you've got a cootie shot." When a contaminated chicken nugget sparks the child zombie apocalypse, a group of teachers fight and outwit the little monsters to survive.


I have wanted to watch this one for some time. Written by the creator of the Saw franchise, Leigh Whannell, and writer for Glee, Ian Brennan. Hence this one has a demented plot but with a pleasantly dark comedic twist that you could expect from the minds of these two. Plus, the production company which Elijah Wood is a co-founder of, Spectrevision, has some other great movies to their credit, namely A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. So I had fairly high hopes for this one.

With this as one of the opening shots, how could you not want to watch what happens?
A zombie outbreak where only children are turned into flesh-eating monsters, because children are creepy (The Omen and Children of the Corn to name a few) but relentless killing zombie children are also pretty dang creepy. I guess where the title comes from is in the narrative, the outbreak only affects pre-pubescent children. Because I guess when you hit puberty you don't have cooties anymore or vice versa?


Anyway, Cooties also has a pretty fantastic comedic cast, Jack McBrayer, Rainn Wilson, and Nasim Pedrad. Elijah Wood as Clint was also much more enjoyable and believable than his go as the psycho in Maniac. I mean it is really hard for me to see him as anything but a sort of nerdy character anyway. Although this wasn't as enjoyable as some other dark horror comedies, such as Shaun of the Dead, it had some good laugh out loud moments and plenty of gross out scenes as well. The gore definitely fit in with some other zombie flicks with tons of gut-ripping and blood-gushing and some disturbing scenes with kids playing marbles with eyeballs and jump rope with intestines among other gory recess games. 


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