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Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning + Angela Carter
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lovecatnip · 4 months
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Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning
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glittering-snowfall · 2 months
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Thinking about Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning. Thinking about loving someone so much you're willing to demolish everyone around you, the good along with the bad, you're willing to let yourselves be damned and to damn untold generations to come because you love each other that deeply and you will protect each other, you will give each other a future, even if there is no future now.
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mistressvera · 1 year
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Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning (2004) dir. Grant Harvey
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violetbudd · 2 years
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horrororman · 8 months
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Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning was released on September 7, 2004(DVD).
#horror #thriller
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Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning (2004) dir. Grant Harvey
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splatteronmywalls · 2 years
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A strange turn for the franchise, it works as a sort of prequel. While the weakest of the 3 films, it's still a very solid entry to a great trilogy of films
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spryfilm · 1 year
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Blu-ray review: “Ginger Snaps Trilogy” (2000 - 2004)
Blu-ray review: “Ginger Snaps Trilogy” (2000 – 2004)
“Ginger Snaps Trilogy” (2000 – 2004) “Ginger Snaps” (2000) Horror Running Time: 108 minutes Written by: Karen Walton Directed by: John Fawcett Featuring: Emily Perkins, Katharine Isabelle, Kris Lemche, Jesse Moss, Danielle Hampton, John Bourgeois, Peter Keleghan and Mimi Rogers Brigitte: “People don’t leave their dogs out alone anymore.” Ginger: “Then you’ll just have to distract her…
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izzy-of-the-sea · 3 months
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Did anyone know that there was a second Ginger Snaps movie?
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cultfaction · 6 months
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Preview- Ginger Snaps Trilogy (Limited Edition Bluray)
Two outsider sisters (Katharine Isabelle and Emily Perkins) must battle with not just coming of age as women but also accepting the harsh reality of turning into bloodthirsty werewolves. Special Features Ginger Snaps – New audio commentary by Mary Beth McAndrews and Terry Mesnard Audio commentary with Director John Fawcett Audio commentary with Writer Karen Walton Canadian Uncanny: Stacey Abbott…
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toomuchlovereviews · 10 months
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Ginger Snaps Back (2004)
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Coming from a Canadian, I LOVE the use of indigenous folklore in the prequel for the Ginger Snaps series! The white people during this time are obviously very problematic at times and don’t believe The Hunter and The Seer, and that it worth mentioning, but this movie does take place in the late 1840s.
I am a big fan of Lore in any movie franchise, but chocking the whole story line to a curse and then using that curse to really focus on sisterhood was genius. This prequel didn’t talk as much about coming-of-age, or girlhood, but I think it solidified the unbreakable bond that Bridget and Ginger have through the series.
The buzzing, nearly heartbeat-like score was so unsettling and I loved it. Very organic and cohesive to the time frame.
I will most definitely be watching the third movie, which was filmed in succession with this one.
Side note: I couldn’t tell where this movie was filmed. I just know the first one was filmed in Etobicoke, Scarborough and another Ontarian suburb. During the few family trips I have had out to that province, and taking into consideration how much of a war history nut my father is, I want to say I have been to this fort before. Like within 5 minutes of the sisters walking around, I was like: “I’ve seen this before.” Anyone know what fort this was filmed?
You should watch this movie if:
You have read any book by Kelly Armstrong, specifically the Darkest Powers/Darkest Rising series crossover
You love a good folk horror movie
You love it when the weird girls fuck with fate
Titles Similar to this:
Ginger Snaps (2000) (obviously)
Midsommar (2019) (Swedish folk horror, what are you doing if you haven’t seen this yet?)
1922 (2017) (American midwestern folk horror, PTSD and fate)
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subbyenbywitch · 1 year
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[movie review] ginger snaps back: the beginning (2004)
teenage mutant ninja turtles iii. back to the future part iii. men in black 3. insidious: chapter 3. and perhaps most relevantly, underworld: rise of the lycans. do you know what all those threequels have in common? all of them are either set in the past or feature the main characters time traveling to the past, because i guess that’s just what you do with your third movie when you don’t have any other ideas. (heck, we can even include star trek iv: the voyage home on that list, since movies ii-iv in that series are kind of a trilogy within the larger series.) obviously we’re looking at a bit of a mixed bag in terms of how these generally turned out, in the case of ginger snaps back it’s almost worth it for the title alone?
yeah, no, in all seriousness if we didn’t take thematic intent into account, this movie would be just kinda okay? like, it definitely drags a bit in the middle, but there’s some pretty unrestrained werewolf action at times so that definitely helps? it’s not as good as the second movie in that department, but it’s still not nothing?
when we take thematic intent into account… i mean, the sisters’ ancestors (who look & sound & are named exactly the same as them, idk man, just go with it) are up against a period in history where the patriarchy is even stronger than it is today, and it does some interesting stuff with that, but the end result is a movie that feels very oppressive & unapproachable, which fits but doesn’t really make it a super fun watch?
what really sinks it imo is the super racist depiction of an indigenous dude who initially seems to be their ally but who later b ends up stabbing in the back (metaphorically; she actually stabs him in the front; do you stab with axes? whatever, she does whatever you do with an axe in the front.) apart from that i would otherwise love the direction the movie takes with this version of ginger & b vowing to protect each other before literally mingling their blood to infect b with lycanthropy, but it’s just hard to enjoy it as much as i otherwise would thanks to all the racism.
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