It's unbelievably overused and it takes so much away from some of the more beautifully detailed sets. As for the cinematic choices, not concerning transitions, the green lighting is so disheartening. Which is only made worse but the strange pacing of the plot and and a very sudden ending that comes out of nowhere. The transitions are incredibly jarring and they really take you out of the moment, and since they're so frequently spaced throughout the film and get worse with each one it really feels like the film never even has a chance to get going. It feels like it tries too hard with the visual humour when the strong suit of The Munsters has always been subtle humour with an alternate take on modern life, but Rob Zombie's choice to structure the film as a cartoon come to life just feels like an unnecessary step to take since you're dealing with what're essentially Universal horror monsters. While i did enjoy some aspects of this film, it felt so tonally off, and it wasn't helped by certain cinematic choices. I interpreted it as a sign of things to come, and i wasn't entirely wrong. I'll be honest, the second i saw the obviously out of place title card - my heart sank a little. I'm afraid to say, I think this one's a miss. There are things that could've been enhanced and the movie would work soooo much better. Rob should have hired another writer to polish things up. They could've hired someone to compose a memorable score and it would've been a lot better. ![]() The music (or sound effects rather) are trying to imitate the old 60's show. The editing feels "slow" or "delayed" maybe? I can't explain it but maybe some tightening up was in order. Cons: there is something really off about the movie I can't put my finger on. Everyone was trying really hard with their respective performances and trying to be campy. And the acting actually wasn't bad either. I know the garish green and purple highlighting will bother some people, but I kinda dig that sort of stuff. If I ever made a movie, I'd love to use them. Whoever designed them and anyone that worked on it should feel proud. I went into this wanting Rob Zombie to pull a rabbit out of his hat and blow everyone away. I don't like all his films, but I respect when he swings for the fences and gets a win. So, just to start off, I am a Rob Zombie fan. I would score this a 4/10 and try seeing it once. Overall, this had everything it needed for success but solid writing. But getting through this movie was brutal. I did enjoy the transition and depiction of America and the ending setup for a television series/sequel spinoff. The storyline, jokes, one liners and all of the humor was a huge miss. This is a fun movie to watch.if you shut the volume off. The makeup, lighting, sets, attire, props and cinematography is magnificent. The look and feel of this movie had so much potential. This movie is directed by Rob Zombie (House of 1,000 Corpses) and stars Sheri Moon Zombie (The Lords of Salem), Jeff Daniel Phillips (Westworld), Richard Brake (Barbarian), Jorge Garcia (Cooties) and Daniel Roebuck (The Fugitive). When he meets the daughter looking for a husband it may be the spark to stardom for both of them. However, a recently created monster, named Hermann Munster, is making the local news and rise in the underground rock arena and appears bound to be a star. ![]() The storyline follows a legacy Transylvanian family that's daughter is up for marriage but is struggling to find a worthwhile suitor. The Munsters (2022) is a movie my wife and I watched on Netflix last night.
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