0 12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 12, 2006 men' lel the start of cinematic apocalypse By Jeffrey Bloomer Managing Editor It's been 30 years to the month since the 1976 Gregory Peck/Lee Renick vehicle "The Omen" opened in American theaters, and oh how things have changed. The original film was released in the height of The Omen the post-Vietnam adult At the Showcase horror renaissance, a and Quality 16 quaint, unnerving super- 20th Century Fox natural mish-mash of fears over international politics and outsider infiltration of the nuclear fami- ly. Released in the still-boiling wake of "The Exorcist" and "Rosemary's Baby," which rocked the scene just a few years before, the film may have been a frivolous genre exer- cise, but it was about as good as those get, a tense, mildly blasphemous freak-out of a good time. Now, we have the remake, and if the old- school charm of the original feels a little dated in the face of today's blood-on-every- surface mentality, this "Omen" commits a sin unlikely for a film so calculatedly silly: It's an unmitigated bore. The movie arrives amid a cinematic culture where chalky, saucer- eyed kids are the status quo, and so its ada- mant refusal to submit to the extravagantly overdone subset of killer-little-kid camp is especially perplexing. It seems intent on the rather diluted notion that its ramblings actu- ally mean something, and more power to it, I really, but when even the arrival of Mia Far- row as a satanic child-care professional feels uninspired, that can't be a good sign. The film stars a bored-looking Liev Sch- reiber ("The Manchurian Candidate"), whose agent will soon be looking for work, and a vacant Julia Stiles ("The Bourne Suprema- cy"), whose agent no longer exists. Schreiber plays a U.S. ambassador who, following the supposed stillborn death of his son, covertly adopts an orphan in his place. Everything is kosher until the boy's fifth birthday - the age where he can successfully commit vehic- ular manslaughter with a scooter and shoot convincing murdering-little-bastard looks - when the customary Rottweilers, bad dreams and other Lucifer-inspired goings-on begin to shake things up. As it turns out, they adopted the son of the devil. Bummer. How did he get here? Gentle- "courtesy o 20th century Fox men never tell, but it definitely involves a "i know she's my mom and all, but damn that girl is fine." jackal, and that, my friends, is all you really vital, painfully articulate movies like "Unit- ies. What was once a serious-ish adult horror need to know. ed 93" - and appreciably less vital movies movie has now become another filmic Coli- The film marks the second time this year like "The Da Vinci Code" - takes center seum of pointless splatter. I recall a cheerful a commercial horror movie has found it nec- stage while movies like this effortlessly one- conversation between an eager preteen and a essary to exploit, and, as an added bonus, up their offenses, but then that's the nature friend waiting in line for the next show: "This include actual footage of the Sept. 11 attacks of the beast. guy gets decapitated! And the nanny gets run (the other was the comparably regrettable And its general distastefulness aside, the over by a car - twice! And the kid tries to "Final Destination 3"), attributing it lazily film embodies the problem with the horror kill his mom with a scooter!" to an arbitrary biblical passage. We can only train of recent years, and it's as much an Twice - it's true. I'm not sure the genre look on in bemusement as controversy over issue with the audience as it is with the mov- will ever recover. I a Are moderate or severe mm .. _>> making your life a pain? If so, consider joining our research study. If you suffer from moderate or severe headaches, you may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study of the investigational use of an inhaled medication for migraines. Eligible participants must be between 18 and 50 years of age. All study-related procedures and study medication will be provided at no cost. Reimbursement for travel and other study-related expenses may be provided. For more information about this study, please contact a research nurse at (734) 677-6000 x 4. Michigan Head*Pain & Neurological Institute 3120 Professional Drive - Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (734) 677-6000 - www.mhni.com 'oil >9 0 6 0 .. .. ,.,. _._._. R .. ,. .. n - - . . . . . . n , . .. . t i. i Q Y Y, R ! R i i ! ! !. 4 k ! 5 i -R R S !. ! :A 5