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<title>Cinema of Apocalypse: The Killer Shrews</title>
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<p>Starring:&amp;nbsp; James Best</p>
<p>Running Time:&amp;nbsp; 69 minutes</p>
<p>Release Date:&amp;nbsp; June 25, 1959</p>
<p>Now, if you've already seen this film you may be thinking, "But Ursula, this isn't an apocalyptic film!"&amp;nbsp; I beg to differ, however.&amp;nbsp; This is not apocalyptic in the world-ending sense of the word, but The Killer Shrews is apocalyptic in the sense of the end of a microcosmic small island.&amp;nbsp; Rife with racial stereotypes that I will get to later, The Killer Shrews does deserve some praise.&amp;nbsp; For one thing, the lead lady Ann, played by Ingrid Goude, is actually a strong character.&amp;nbsp; Unlike the women characters in Panic in Year Zero!, Ann actually takes action--and doesn't seem to feel too sorry about it either.</p>
<p>Well, who is Ann and what is her part in the mini-apocalypse?&amp;nbsp; Ann is the daughter of Marlow Cragis, the scientist.&amp;nbsp; Again, unlike other movies where the scientist's daughter remains blissfully unaware of the horrors her father concocts in a deep, dark basement somewhere, Ann is actually very aware of the monstrous killer shrews reeking havoc on the island--she may even have helped in the initial experiments...&amp;nbsp; Before any of her male counterparts perceive the gravity of their ecologically screwed situation, Ann expresses doubts and guilt right from the beginning.&amp;nbsp; Is this social commentary?&amp;nbsp; Well, I don't think so.&amp;nbsp; In my opinion, Ann is meant to represent the audience--someone who saw it coming from a mile away and just wants to know how and when it's going to be over.&amp;nbsp; In this way she is a sympathetic character, leaving her as easy prey for the male lead.</p>
<p>In any case, while her character defies at least some stereotypes, there is another character that simply exemplifies them.&amp;nbsp; A black boat driver, whose name escapes me due to his apparent insignificance, is the first one to be consumed by the giant shrews.&amp;nbsp; From the branch of a small tree, he yelps unintelligibly for help--in vain.&amp;nbsp; In most science fiction&amp;nbsp; or horror films of this time, "people of color" of any kind are simply absent, but when they are present they are either objectified, horribly stereotyped, comic relief--or all of the above.&amp;nbsp; This should serve as no surprise.</p>
<p>The movie's dismal budget leaves a great deal to be desired, depending on your perspective.&amp;nbsp; The killer shrews themselves, of course, have static faces that float around on the screen--presumably moving the remainder of their invisible bodies.&amp;nbsp; There actually are plenty of shots of supposed killer shrews running around shrieking and poking their terrible snouts desperately under doors.&amp;nbsp; But these animals are dogs dressed cleverly in shrew suits.&amp;nbsp; Nothing wrong with that.</p>
<p>The other budget pitfall occurs on the set.&amp;nbsp; All of the nail-biting suspense takes place in one large room, with people simply disappearing behind its one door when they are no longer needed.&amp;nbsp; One of the scientists emerges from the door holding a tiny shrew, explaining to the male lead, played by James Best, how they came to be transformed into man-eating beasts.&amp;nbsp; The audience, however, sits waiting to be let into this elaborate lab of theirs.&amp;nbsp; No cages of irate shrews, no smoking beakers or vials of any sort.&amp;nbsp; Just a door.</p>
<p>The real kicker comes at the end, when the only surviving members of the cast, Ann, Thorn, and Marlowe crawls into "impromptu armor" in order to escape to the abandoned boat.&amp;nbsp; Don't take my word for it, check out the film.</p>
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<title>The Tailes of Abbygail Premier in Portland, Oregon</title>
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<![CDATA[<p><a href="http://oregon.today.com/files/2008/06/100_0603.JPG" target="_blank"></a> Bright and early on the morning of the 21st, 400 children and their families were invited to the World Premier of "The Tails of Abbygail". Two stretched limousines were sent to the Children's Hospital to pick up handicapped children for the event. Everyone arrived to walk the red carpet in amazement as they entered the Sandy Cinema.  It was a beautiful day to have a Hollywood caliber movie premier in Sandy, Oregon.</p>
<p>All of the children attending got tiaras or pirate eye patches, sparkling apple cider in fancy decorated champagne flutes, cotton candy, and fresh buttered popcorn.  Everyone waited in anticipation for the stars of the show to make their appearance. Excitement mounted as the guests were served fabulous treats while they waited.  Suddenly, little girls and boys exploded with excitement as the stars of the movie arrived in their very own Hummer decked out in Abbygail decor. One-by-one, they made their way down the red carpet, stopping to greet and get a pet by everyone along the way.</p>
<p>Excitedly, guests filed into the theater to watch &amp;ldquo;The Tails of Abbygail&amp;rdquo;.  Before the show, Terri Lynn and Al Link, the creators of &amp;ldquo;The Tails of Abbygail&amp;rdquo;, along with &amp;ldquo;friends of the cast&amp;rdquo; greeted the crowd again, and spoke about how important this film is to children everywhere.</p>
<p>Suddenly, the lights went out, and the show began, and that's where we met Abbygail, a curious Jack Russell Terrier who wishes her toy friends would come to life and play with her.  We watched as they did, and went on a grand adventure filled with fun, life lessons, and even buried treasure.  The first of its series, &amp;ldquo;The Tails of Abbygail&amp;rdquo; was fun and lighthearted with serious undertones encouraging things like water safety and stranger danger.</p>
<p>After the show, guests were invited to a private tea party where the magic kept on going.  Each child was given a gift bag as they left the theater that was filled with treats, a &amp;ldquo;paw-ta-graphed&amp;rdquo; poster, and even a copy of the DVD!</p>
<p>Terri Lynn Link, a successful Oregon business owner, was sitting around her pool one day when she noticed her dogs playing in the sunshine.  They were making people smile. Suddenly, she had an idea, and "The Tails of Abbygail" was born. It has been endorsed and approved by KIDS FIRST- The Coalition for Quality Children's Media, was the official selection of KIDS FIRST! Film Festival, the largest festival for children's films, in 2008, and won a Bronze Statue in the 29th Annual Telly Awards.</p>
<p>I had a chance to meet up with Terry Lynn after the show to have her autograph our DVD's and posters, and I have to say, she has created something special!! If you haven't gotten a chance to see "The Tails of Abbygail", please check it out at www.weloveabby.com<a href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LndlbG92ZWFiYnkuY29t" target="_blank"></a></p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cinemaroll.com%2FFamily%2FThe-Tailes-of-Abbygail-Premier-in-Portland-Oregon.154633"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cinemaroll.com%2FFamily%2FThe-Tailes-of-Abbygail-Premier-in-Portland-Oregon.154633" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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