Fear Street 1666 and 1994 part 2.
Jul. 20th, 2021 07:07 amI suppose if I've bothered you with parts 1 and 2, I should finish the trilogy and discuss part three of the Fear Street trilogy, eh?
So. Back to FS:1666! ( spoilers, duh. )
In the end, I'm going to go with it was worthy of the Fear Street name even if I don't think a thing happened on Fear Street. I dunno, maybe Deena lived on Fear Street? If taken as the trilogy it was always meant to be, it works well enough. The books were never without flaws (even the best of them had plotholes you could easily dance a blue whale through) but I think over the course of three movies you'll find at least one character to like/love and perhaps at least one to mourn. Doesn't sound like much over the course of three movies, but there are fun parts enough in each installment that if you were curious about it, I'd give it a go. Just uh, beware the breadslicer. The director is super proud of that one and I could've lived a thousand lifetimes without it, and that might be the most Fear Street thing of all. Definitely the most Stine thing, anyway.
So. Back to FS:1666! ( spoilers, duh. )
In the end, I'm going to go with it was worthy of the Fear Street name even if I don't think a thing happened on Fear Street. I dunno, maybe Deena lived on Fear Street? If taken as the trilogy it was always meant to be, it works well enough. The books were never without flaws (even the best of them had plotholes you could easily dance a blue whale through) but I think over the course of three movies you'll find at least one character to like/love and perhaps at least one to mourn. Doesn't sound like much over the course of three movies, but there are fun parts enough in each installment that if you were curious about it, I'd give it a go. Just uh, beware the breadslicer. The director is super proud of that one and I could've lived a thousand lifetimes without it, and that might be the most Fear Street thing of all. Definitely the most Stine thing, anyway.