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    Note: The producer of this movie contacted The Cheers magazine and said that this movie is full of inaccuracies. We haven't confirmed it yet, but until that time, please be sure to consider the possibility. - The Cheers magazine

    Conjure
    no stars at all
    DVD

    Directed by
    Matt Busch

    Written by
    Matt Busch

    Cast
    Matt Busch
    Sarah Wilkinson

    R
    95 mins

    There is nothing I can say that will express the depth of disappointment I feel while watching Conjure. Read on to see why.

    So what we have here is, well, I'm not sure just what it is we have here. We've got a lot of Matt Busch hawking his own artwork, and shamelessly promoting his career, but not much in the way of actual storyline. At least not until the last half of the movie, when there is plot, but it's a plot you've seen before several times.

    The first thing you'll likely notice about Conjure is that the effects are a real mixed bag. The first thirty-five seconds is proof. First, the ghost at twenty-five seconds in...convincing. Unnerving. Well acted, well done.

    Follow that up with some second-rate weapons fire special effects at the twentyseven-second mark. However, the monster sequence at forty-two seconds kicks in, and manages to be both creepy and weird at the same time.

    Then we're treated to this positively horrendous opening sequence starting about a minute and a half in. Mindlessly self-serving, it is little more than a promotional sequence for Busch's artwork.

    It's not that someone wouldn't have a use for this footage. It's not as though it isn't interesting, even! I'm sure amateur artists everywhere are going to find this inspirational. I did!

    The problem is it has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH THE MOVIE!

    Almost the first ten minutes of Conjure have NOTHING at all to do with the PLOT!

    I find myself enraged by this. I just spent ten minutes watching a COMMERCIAL. Not even THEATRES subject you to a ten minute commercial before the movie starts.The theatres at least have the class to give you several different commercials for those ten minutes.

    Worse yet, the next several minutes are almost exclusively devoted to Matt painting what looks like a castle he found in a graveyard. For a ninety minute flick, there's not a whole lot in the way of plot to be had here, folks. Thirteen minutes out of ninety have been eaten up by Matt And His Art. That's almost twenty five percent of your movie just lost to a guy drawing.

    For reference, think how pissed off you'd be if "The Princess Bride" was twenty five percent Fred Savage sitting in bed and reading.

    Put the torches and pitchforks down, please.

    I found myself wondering, around the twenty minute mark: is there a plot in all this? WHERE is the plot in all this?

    It's about twenty one minutes in, that's where the plot is. We get this nice little sequence, eerily reminiscent of the motion detector sequence in Aliens where Matt wanders through his house, gun in hand, as a series of motion-detector lights activate on a command center back in the bedroom.

    But then, twenty five minutes in, it's all for naught as it's back to Time Passes sequences of clouds moving and more with Matt And His Art.

    The disappointment I felt at that moment was just staggering.

    And THEN, as if the first ten minutes weren't bad enough, we get it all recapped in the form of a Detroit Free Press interview around the twenty-seven-minute mark! Who IS the target market for this movie, anyway? Really big Matt Busch fans with the attention spans of ferrets on crack??

    Yes, there will be some new information in this sequence. It doesn't change the fact that it comes after the part that repeats what's said earlier.

    The handful of purely terrifying sequences that come into play and the positively spectacular ghost effects are no match for the sheer and astonishing bulk of shameless self-promotion that we're subjected to.

    The ending is twenty pounds of predictable in a five pound sack. Matt Saves The Day. Yaaaay. And the how is even worse...folks, we've all seen this before. This is a Monkey's Paw ending all over again, done so many times before by better movies than this. Eliminate the thing that caused the problem and watch the problem go away. Wishcraft, Wishmaster, Hellraiser, Leprechaun. The list goes on.

    Plus, more commercials. You're welcome.

    The special features include a blooper reel, a making of featurette, deleted scenes, an alternate ending, trailers, an interactive sketchbook, and others to be determined later.

    All in all, Matt pretty much sums up the impetus behind the movie in the first ten minutes. Art is a lot about selling a product. And Conjure is the art that Matt must have intended to sell a lot of his own products. Conjure is categorically one of the worst movies I've had the intense displeasure of having seen in a long time.




    AUTHOR: Steve Anderson

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    mvario




    mvario says on 2006-04-05 10:13:27 about Pretty accurate review
    Yup, I saw the movie and I would say that was a pretty accurate assesment. The "Matt Busch Promo Reel" aka 'the first part of the movie' sure felt like more than 10 minutes though. And you forgot to point out the "Matt Busch vacation-in-NYC" reel at the end of the movie that also had absolutely nothing to do with the story.






    naprosan




    naprosan says on 2006-02-26 11:19:34 about Steve Anderson
    Isn't it true that most "movie critics" are just failed filmmakers?









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