Movie Monday: REC
21 07 2009Hey guys, I’m back. After a long and terribly trying weekend, I have returned to you.
Even if only three people are reading this.
In light of that fact, I’ve decided to keep things short and sweet from now on.
That in mind…

I love zombie movies. They’re wonderful and everyone should love them. If you are surprised that I typed either of those facts, turn off your computer and leap to your death, because you OBVIOUSLY don’t know who’s blog you’re reading.
That being said, this movie is a wonderful Spanish film shot in the first person*, and it was easily the finest zombie movie I’ve seen in the past three years. It was so good, it immediately inspired an American remake, called Quarantine, which was wonderful right up until the last scene. Spoilers in green.
In Quarantine, they find scientific equipment and a slowed down tape recorder, a couple news articles mentioning a vague cult, and are killed by an old woman that you never get to see, because instead of watching what might KILL THEM, the cameraman instead chooses to look at the GIRL THE ENTIRE TIME.
In REC, they find a maniacal half-scientist half-preacher facility, a lot of information about the first case thanks to a WORKING tape recorder, and are then killed by a terrifying half-woman abomination in the eyes of God that the cameraman can scarcely pull his eyes away from, in terror and wanting to make sure he knew where the thing was, for crying out loud.
If you only see one zombie movie before Zombieland comes out, see REC. You can skip Quarantine, if you want.
*Unlike Cloverfield, the cameraman is a PROFESSIONAL, so the camerawork won’t make you nauseous. Much less shoddy camera here.






REC is a decent zombie film for people who are not into the genre like the Goblin and I. Thanks Tanner for recommending this film. By the way I never did watch Quarantine.
-M-
You didn’t miss much. It sucks, compared to REC.