Ginger Snaps | 
| Director: John Fawcett Actors: Peter Keleghan, Mimi Rogers, Emily Perkins, John Bourgeois, Katharine Isabelle Studio: First Look Pictures Category: DVD
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Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 109 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D60189D UPC: 687797601896 EAN: 0687797601896 ASIN: B000A2X3U2
Theatrical Release Date: 2000 Release Date: August 22, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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"Ginger Snaps" A Howling Good Time November 12, 2008 "Ginger Snaps" A Howling Good Time
"Ginger Snaps" takes the old cautionary tale of Little Red Riding and turns it on its furry ear. Instead of Lon Chaney Jr. howling at the moon and chasing poor unsuspecting girls through the woods - enter the Fitzgerald sisters, Ginger and Brigitte (Katharine Isabelle and Emily Perkins) two slightly morbid, teenage sisters entering puberty who are about to experience "the curse," and put a whole new humorous lycanthropic spin on the phrase "that time of month." Ginger has "the bite" put on her by a werewolf while walking through the woods with her sister. She then begins to experience "the change" much to the horror of her younger sister Brigitte. Ginger begins experiencing cramps, ill temper, hair in strange places, and a new found "taste" for boys much to the horror of Brigitte who must hide her sister's secret, clean up the mess, and find a way to help end the terrible curse before Ginger "snaps" again!
"Ginger Snaps" is a horror at it's best. The film benefits greatly by a strong cast, particularly Perkins and Isabelle as the Fitzgerald sisters, Kris Lemche as a dope dealing, knight in shining armor/love interest, and Mimi Rogers - who is a real hoot playing a well meaning but ineffectual "Beaver Cleaver" house mom trying to help her teenage daughters deal with the trials of puberty.
Though Karen Walton and John Fawcett's script was written tongue in cheek - the film has many genuinely horrific moments. There is more than enough blood, gore and entrails here to keep any bonafide horror fan happy. That being said, because this Canadian film production had a tight budget, it relies primarily on acting, atmosphere and suspense building to deliver the scares - probably a plus rather than a minus. Our lycanthrope is seen only in glimpses a la "Alien" until near the end of the film. Thankfully, the makeup and special effects it does employ are innovative and decently done.
Director John Hawcett does a fine job creating a dark chilling atmosphere. He moves the plot at a good pace, deftly interweaving moments of horror and humour. Though the scares come fast and frequent, Fawcett wisely takes the time to give us glimpses into the amusingly macabre life and relationships of the Fitzgerald sisters. Their situation may be fantastic and comic, but the Fitzgeralds, though misfits, are in many ways average teens, dealing with everyday teenage problems (problems with parents, teachers, peers, bullies, boys, etc.) and thus draw empathy from the audience. The gritty dialogue and snapshots of high school life help to underline this realism and contribute to the viewer's willing suspension of disbelief.
The only place where I felt the film didn't quite work was the ending which seemed cliche when compared to the innovativeness of earlier parts of the film. I won't go into any in depth criticism and spoil it for those who haven't seen the film, but suffice it to say that perhaps the reason for this may have been that it was written with a sequel in mind ("Ginger Snaps" ultimately became a trilogy).
As a caution, though definitely not gratuitous, some may feel that the language, gore, nudity and explicit sexuality is over the top.
Though not perfect, "Ginger Snaps" is still the most innovative horrifying piece of lycanthropic lunacy to come down the pike in decades. I highly recommend it to fans of the genre. "Ginger Snaps" is a howling good time!
Rob Rheubottom Winnipeg, MB Canada
cool werewolf flick September 20, 2008 this is a really good movie. i give it 5 stars because the characters are very well played.
Ginger Snaps August 16, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have seen this movie along time ago and liked it that is why I ordered it.
Ginger Snaps me up! August 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed this movie and I loved the sarcasm used for comedy. Although it doesn't go along the usual story line of werewolves it was rather interesting and it has kept my attention. I have watched this over 5 times now. I really enjoyed the performances by both Emily Perkins and Katherine Isabella. This movie is a must for werewolf movie lovers.
defientily one of my favs December 14, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
i love the entire series of ginger snap movies but this one has to be my fav mainly because of the oh so adorable and wonderful actor kris lemche <3<3<3...ahhh:DD But for the terrific story line. The actors are absolutley wonderful and i could watch this over and over.
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