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Showing posts with label The Strain. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 19, 2014

The Strain Episode 1

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 8:00 AM


To say that I have been eagerly awaiting the TV premiere of The Strain is an understatement.  From the very first inkling of it being announced, through every little teaser that FX released, I was completely on board.  After having read the novels, I’ve had an exceptionally high level of hope for it.  It’s not often I’m so eager to turn the TV on, but this was one new show I was right on the edge of my seat waiting in anticipation for.

The fact that this is something out of the creative mind of Guillermo del Toro undoubtedly added to my faith in it being good.  I for one will happily say I enjoyed Pacific Rim, even though it wasn’t the blockbuster in theatres I’d expected it to have been.  And even if you didn’t appreciate that, you can’t deny his work with The Hobbit grants him some major geek points.  But I digress; let’s move onto the show itself eh?

For those with absolutely no knowledge of the premise, The Strain is a vampire horror, but unlike any of the usual mythos.  Rather than biting their victims and turning them, it is closer to that of a parasitic infection.  This is accomplished by the vampire itself passing a worm through an extremely long tongue stinger, or worms entering the body through open wounds or even orifices.  This huge detachment from the typical vampire tale is what originally attracted me so much to the story.  Originality with anything, especially age old subjects like vampires, is hard to come by these days and I greatly appreciate this change from the norm.

Without going into details and risking spoilers, I have to say Episode 1 has started off very strong and very true to its source material.  They’ve kept the original setting as New York, which honestly, would have been ridiculous to change.  And just think about how frightening it is for something like this to happen in a place like New York.  As a successful pilot episode should, they’ve set the stage for this gripping story with just the right amount of information to put you in the know, but still leave you wondering.  I’m also liking the casting so far, whose main character choices include an actor who played a certain caretaker from the Harry Potter films and Corey Stoll from another of my favorites, House of Cards.

I can’t judge just from the first episode how gross and graphic it will to get, but I will say they are pushing boundaries already.  I think even some of the promotional material was a bit too much for some of the public.  But they are going right to the edge with the level of violence and even a little nudity shown thus far, so who knows what they’ll get away with.  For those that are a little squeamish or prudish even, you’ve been warned.  Particularly those potential viewers who don’t like creepy crawlies, remember that the infection spreads by nasty little worms.

As with anything new I get into, I do my best to not jump to conclusions right away.  This is especially true of anything being adapted into another format, as all kinds of things can go wrong.  It could certainly happen here, but I have a feeling that they’ll continue to do everything they can right.  We shall just have to see how this pilot season goes, but I definitely think this is one you should be watching.


Wednesday, February 6, 2013

The Strain - Complete Series

Posted by Katie on 6:00 AM


When a Boeing 777 lands at JFK International Airport and goes dark on the runway, the Centers for Disease Control, fearing a terrorist attack, calls in Dr. Ephraim Goodweather and his team of expert biological-threat first responders. Only an elderly pawnbroker from Spanish Harlem suspects a darker purpose behind the event—an ancient threat intent on covering mankind in darkness.

Anything within the horror genre tends to be hit or miss for me, but something Guillermo Del Toro was involved in had good odds to be a hit.  As I had hoped from the first book, The Strain turned out to undoubtedly be quite a big hit in my opinion.  I wasn’t sure what direction this would go in, but fortunately the story has a gruesomely fresh approach while keeping to the classic roots.  With equally gruesome art, this series has started off the trilogy strong.

This adaptation to comics is like something out of a movie, which I suppose isn’t much of a surprise, nor is it a bad thing.  That fact aside, this take on a vampire apocalypse finds itself centered in the Big Apple, adding to the horror of such an event.  Right in the middle of it all we get a rather hodgepodge group of people battling to stop it.  As unconventional as this “team” is, they’re all quite interesting in their own right and keep you following along the journey.

To further envelop the reader in this frightening tale requires the right visual, and we get that element we need.  The dark environments house characters in a world of the unknown before many meet their gory demise by the vampire menace.  These fearsome creatures were brought to the comic world in the truly disgusting manner that they deserved.

With the vampire novelty wearing off, and ruined for some as of late, this may not find itself on everyone’s shelf.  As one might expect from this kind of book, it has plenty of blood, guts, and even some nudity, so some may shy away knowing that.

At the end of the day, I’m generally a sucker for a good vampire story.  Luckily for me, this is definitely one of the good ones.  There’s a great story here with the art that should go along with it hiding in the shadows.  These are books well worth picking up, just don’t read them alone in the dark.

For more information on The Strain comics or other Dark Horse books, check out Dark Horse Comics.







Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this series for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

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