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Edward Scissorhands Review

Edward Scissorhands

Studios20th Century Fox
Platforms: Cinema
Release DateOut Now

Overview

Burton holds a place in the hearts of many a young person with alternative a penchant for “alternative” aesthetics. His films such as Beetlejuice, Corpse Bride, and Sweeney are pretty much a staple of any self-respecting goth and emo kids. Edward Scissorhands is considered one of his greatest works and marks the start of his professional relationship with actor Johnny Depp. I mess up my hair and slathered on the make up before heading down to George street cinemas for their In the House screening of this cult classic.

The MCs for the evening were Jason ‘Jabba’ Davis, David ‘Quinny’ Quinn, and Jill who opened the evenings proceedings with a quick “cool t-shirt” competition. The audience was a bit cold when it came to showing their appreciation for the awesome designs that were on display but Quinny took charge and made sure that the geek-chic shirts won through. After this rough and dirty contest, the three sat down to talk a bit about the film’s trivia. A highlight I found quite amusing was the fact that the production actually bought all the houses in a specific cul-de-sac in order to get repaint them in a pastel style. One resident refused to sell their home to the producers and Burton had to start making plans for shooting around the one house which would stand out. Luckily for everyone involved, the resident ultimately relented and they were able to quickly repaint the house in appropriate colours in time for the shoot.

Story

The film opens upon an idyllic suburban neighbourhood somewhere in America. The Peg Boggs (Dianne Wiest) works as a hapless door-to-door saleswoman who decides to visit the creepy house on the hill in her hometown to see if there’s a prospective customer there. Instead, she meets the creation left behind by a mad scientist; an artificial man by the name of Edward who has scissors for hands. Peg takes pity on him and brings her back to her house to look after him. His presence becomes a focus of curiosity and novelty for the neighbourhood as it turns out that, despite not being able to do a number of everyday activities due to his unusual hands. He tries his best to overcome his shortcomings and fit in to the community but he soon learns that the housewives of suburbia can be just as bloodthirsty and cruel as any movie monster can be.

Depp turns in strong performance as the wide-eyed protagonist. Most of his work comes through in his physicality of the character and you pretty much understand everything you need to about the character through that. With Depp, Edward is an interesting mix of awkward and purposeful. Most of the time, Edward hobbles around with a stiff gait and the expression of a lost puppy. It’s an expression you’ll know well by the end of the movie because it’s pretty much the only face which Depp pulls throughout the film. There’s honestly not too much range here for the character, which can be seen as a missed opportunity on the part of the film, but I feel that it does add to the film’s charm.

To be honest, none of the characters are played with too much depth to them. Pretty much everyone is a caricature of either the gossipy/amorous suburban housewife, the religious zealot, and the bluntly self-assured, 50s-esque family patriarch. The actors know what notes they need to hit and the writing lets them consistently hit them. They’re all fairly limited in how fleshed out they are but they generally give you a good understanding of who they as well as leaving a lasting impression upon you.

These characters, although little more than two-dimensional, get to Burton’s central theme of complacency within modern suburban life. All the housewives are invested in gossip and drama mongering in place of pursuing any developed passion. Pretty much nobody has an ambition beyond short-term ones such as acquiring material wealth, getting laid, or getting attention for however long they can. Edward, by comparison, only longs for love, companionship, and a desire to be made whole (and regular). His desire for an ordinary life can be seen as quite wholesome but we see throughout the film that this sameness can turn into fear of the unknown and the strange.

Edward’s creative ability is directly related to his unique impediment; his scissor hands. Although his uniqueness makes him standout and gives him these wondrous capabilities, it’s also what ostracises him from the rest of society. While they accept him when he’s able to put his talents to use for them, as soon as they perceive him as acting out; they shun him as an outsider. Edward’s journey is ultimately unresolved; no-ones learned anything or solved any problems. Everyone in suburbia returns to their regular humdrum lives and Edward is back to his lone existence at the house up on the hill when the story ends. That ultimately makes for the most horrifying reveal of all, the monsters in the story are the people and that they’re unlikely to ever change to be anything else. It’s not a film which really ends on a happy note so maybe avoid it if you’re looking for something with a lighter tone.

Visuals

The film has a striking colour palette and you can definitely see the influence of Burton upon the visual design of the sets and Edward’s costume. The decision to design the houses and suburbanite costumes gives the film a unique look with the pastel colours giving the sense that this film takes place during any decade of the recent past. It gives the film a period feel without actually having to give a date for when it’s set. The mansion, the inventor, and Edward’s character design are all distinctive with them being equally eerie and kind of cute. It’s a hallmark of Burton’s style to revamp horror elements to make them more kid friendly while still maintaining some of that horror aesthetic.

Audio

Danny Elfman’s score is on clear display throughout this film. Elfman has talent for being able to change gears with his soundtrack from tension to whimsy with ease. It serves him well in this film and it matches the thematic concerns of Burton’s quite well. Of particular note throughout this film is Burton’s use of music to create tension in a scene. He pretty scores a lot of these moments almost as if they were in a horror movie. Although the film is decidedly tame in terms of actual horror (the climax might scare some people… slightly) but it certainly creates an interesting feeling when watching this film.

Overall

Overall, I really enjoyed my time with this film and felt that I got a lot out of a repeat viewing. The story is one which will certainly strike a chord with anyone who understands what it’s like to be maligned for being different although it is definitely populated with characters who may lack any sort of greater depth to them. The visual style is distinctly Burtonesque with his well known and much beloved mix of creepy and cute. Elfman’s score is used to great effect by Burton and it’s clear to see why the two collaborate so often on projects. It’s clear to see why this film is so beloved by so many and why it has found it’s way into the hearts of many alternative/emo kids. This film and In the House earn their kudos for reminding me what it feels like to be a misunderstood teenager!

For other films which In The House is screening, feel free to check out their schedule for the next season here.
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New God of War Trailer Released, Early 2018 Release Window

It has been a bit since we heard about the latest entry in the God of War series, simply called God of War, but now that E3 has rolled around again Sony took some time during their press conference to reveal some new gameplay footage featuring combat as well as some story hints as well as a release window for the game.

Set for release in early 2018 we see Kratos and his son Atreus continue their travels, encounter hostile creatures, some possible allies, and see that Kratos’ son apparently understands the language of the World Serpent. Check out the footage for yourself below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiJ9d4ENUMo

Call of Duty: WWII Multiplayer Footage Revealed

Back in late April Activision and Slegehammer Games announced that they were taking a bit of a step back from the futuristic shooters they were focusing on and are now going back to World War II with Call of Duty: WWII and now during Sony’s E3 2017 press conference the company took the chance to debut the multiplayer content for the game.

As such, you can check out the debut multiplayer footage in the video below and as for the game itself, keep an eye out for Call of Duty: WWII when it is released on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on November 3rd.

Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite Reveals More of its Roster

During the Sony PlayStation press conference for E3 Capcom took the chance to reveal a story trailer as well as additional gameplay footage for Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. This latest footage confirms that Marvel will be adding Thanos, Gamora, Nova, and Doctor Strange to the roster while Capcom will bring Dante, Zero, Spencer, and Arthur to the current roster.

Capcom also announced that a story demo will now be available for the PlayStation 4 by allowing players to battle as heroes from both universes come together to stop Ultron Sigma, the combined form of the robotic villains Ultron and Sigma, from infecting all biological life on the newly-merged Marvel and Capcom worlds.

Story Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okPAmTUYIKw

Gameplay Footage

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2JeChGKOdQ

Shadow of the Colossus Remake Revealed for PlayStation 4

To the cheers of those in attendance and the numerous watching online Sony announced during their E3 2017 press conference that they are working on bringing out a Shadow of the Colossus HD remake sometime in 2018. The game is being developed Bluepoint Games and SIE Japan Studio but it is worth noting that at the moment no other details about the game have been announced, though they did tease that more info will be revealed “in the months ahead.”

For now you can check out the reveal trailer and a handful of new screenshots for Shadow of the Colossus HD remake below.

https://youtu.be/El14DbkfcGk

Horizon: Zero Dawn The Frozen Wilds Expansion Announced

Sony has announced that Guerrilla Games are currently working on the first expansion for Horizon: Zero Dawn and it happens to be called The Frozen Wilds. From the look of the reveal trailer, found below, the story will follow Aloy as she ventures into a frozen wasteland where she will encounter a new villain, new mechanical creatures to hunt, new characters to interact with, and from the looks of things new items that can be useful in the frozen terrain.

Currently no price tag has been announced for the expansion pack but you can also find a small number of new screenshots for The Frozen Wilds below.

https://youtu.be/nxNwhuzCKCY

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy Story Trailer and Screenshots Released For E3

During their E3 2017 press conference Sony and Naughty Dog released a new story trailer, and later a handful of new screenshots, for Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. With this story following Chloe Frazer as she is on the hunt for the legendary golden Tusk of Ganesh forged by the ancient Hoysala Empire, and to find it, she enlists the help of Nadine Ross. However, if there’s anything we know about Chloe and Nadine, it’s that they both keep things close to the vest. Over the course of the story, we’ll explore Chloe and Nadine’s struggle to trust one another.

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is currently set to be released on the PlayStation 4 on August 22nd in North America and August 23rd in Europe.

https://youtu.be/HqySTELpyRc

Make Tropico Great Again in 2018 with Tropico 6

Kalypso Media announced today that their island simulator Tropico will be coming back for its sixth iteration. Tropico 6 will be the biggest yet in the series with Limbic Entertainment at the helm. The game is introducing large archipelagos, requiring a whole new set of utilities, transportation, and infrastructure to support each island and connect them together. Players will be able to customize their Presidential Palace and steal wonders from other countries for your private collections. The research system is also getting overhauled with a greater focus on politics.

Election speeches make their return to the series, allowing particularly charismatic players to charm their way out of disastrous terms without having to resort to more violent means to hold onto power. Multiplayer is also returning to the series in both co-op and competitive forms for up to four players.

Tropico 6 is set to launch for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One some time in 2018.

https://youtu.be/3-ho_c6NzaE

Astro Gaming Reveals Their Budget Line of A10 Gaming Headsets

Astro Gaming has long positioned themselves as the high end brand for gaming audio. While Astro Gaming’s pricing of $200-300 USD is actually not too expensive when compared to audiophile grade headphone pricing, it’s quite a hefty purchase considering most gaming peripheral companies have opted to fight tooth and nail for the $50-100 USD segment of the gaming headphone market. Astro themselves acknowledged that their product pricing put them out of reach for 80% of gamers in their recent blog post.

Astro Gaming is now wading into the hotly contested budget headest market with the Astro A10 Gaming Headset. Priced at $60 USD, the headset built around an anodized aluminium headband covered in tough polycarbonate. The ear cups channel a boxier take on Astro’s A40 and A50 gaming headsets. Memory foam is used for the ear cups and head cushions for comfort during extended gaming sessions. The sound has been tuned by Astro for gaming, focusing on reproducing sound with accuracy and precision so players can immediately pinpoint where enemy gunfire is coming from. The headset also features a omni-directional microphone that can be flipped up to mute.

The Astro A10 is available now through the Astro Gaming store and comes in three colour schemes: blue, red, and green. The headset is compatible with PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, handheld consoles, and mobile devices thanks to its 3.5 wired jack.

PLAYSTATION®4 SALES SURPASS 60.40 MILLION UNITS WORLDWIDE

PLAYSTATION®4 SALES SURPASS 60.40 MILLION UNITS WORLDWIDE

SAN MATEO, CA, June 12, 2017 – Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) today announced new sales milestones for PlayStation®4 (PS4™) computer entertainment system and its software titles.

  • PS4 has cumulatively sold through more than 60.40M units to consumers worldwide as of June 11, 2017 *1.
  • PS4 software sales, led by critically acclaimed titles such as Horizon: Zero Dawn, also remain strong with more than 487.8 million copies*2 sold at retail stores globally and through digital downloads on PlayStation®Store as of June 11, 2017.

Building off of robust PS4 momentum, user engagement across the PlayStation® ecosystem has also experienced vibrant growth.

  • PlayStation ecosystem has more than 70 million monthly active users worldwide as of end of March 2017.
  • PlayStation®Plus has 26.4 million paid subscribers worldwide as of end of March 2017.
  • Active PS4 users worldwide spend more than 600 million hours in total, per week on the platform as of end of March 2017.

“We are very grateful for our fans and partners around the globe who have continued to support PS4,” said Andrew House, President and Global CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment. “The PS4 platform is in its prime, with the industry’s best lineup of exclusive and partner titles slated to release this year, taking full advantage of the power of the PS4 system. We are committed to further expanding our overall PS4 ecosystem, by broadening the PlayStation®VR content portfolio, as well as enriching our network services along with our ground-breaking software lineup. We remain steadfast in bringing the best entertainment experience to users worldwide and making PS4 the best place to play.”

On the software front, PS4’s portfolio will continue to expand with highly anticipated games including GUNDAM VERSUS (BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.), DRAGON QUEST XI (SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD.), Gran Turismo Sport, and Everybody’s Golf (SIE WWS). The independent development community will also continue to deliver a variety of innovative new titles for PS4 including ABZÛ (505 Games) and Firewatch (Panic Inc.)*3.

SIE will continue to expand the world of PS4 to deliver entertainment experiences that are only possible on PlayStation.

The PS4 system is currently available in 123 countries and regions*4 worldwide.

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*1 Number of retail sales to consumers is estimated by SIE. Sales data in Japan collected 2/22/2014 – 6/11/2017, in North America collected 11/15/2013 – 6/10/2017, in Latin America collected 11/29/2013 – 6/10/2017, in Europe collected 11/29/2013 – 6/11/2017, and in Asia collected 12/17/2013 – 6/11/2017.

*2 Number of retail sales to consumers is estimated by SIE. Sales data in Japan collected 2/22/2014 – 6/11/2017, in North America collected 11/15/2013 – 6/10/2017, in Latin America collected 11/29/2013 – 6/10/2017, in Europe collected 11/29/2013 – 6/11/2017, and in Asia collected 12/17/2013 – 6/11/2017. Does not include add-on content.

*3 Title line-up differs by region.

*4 Number as of 6/11/2017.