I just finished watching
Wolf Creek, a "horror" movie. Boring. Not as much as Lost in Traslation, but it obviously failed as a "horror" movie. I have no idea if it's true that it was based on a real event, but if it is, it should be called a documentary.
It's 1.5 hours long, but the "action" (it is not really an action) starts in 2/3 of the film. Until this we see 3 young people travelling over Australia. Nice views of empty wilderness, but nothing scary. For the first 50 minutes, there is no horror atmosphere, no tension, it is really more like an amateur video made by an ordinary group of people on a trip. The worst thing is that this part of the film is completely unnecessary. We learn almost nothing about the protagonists, perhaps except the fact that the hot girl likes the man, which is of absolutely no consequence whatsoever later in the movie, and that they are both idiots. I have no idea why they had to kill so much time by this pure boredom. 15 minutes would have been sufficient to introduce the main characters and it could have been done in much better way, perhaps we could have even learnt something about them.
The main villain is a psychopathic Australian "redneck" who apparently likes to kill tourists who are left stranded on his "hunting ground"

He's actually quite amusing
(once again, like in case of many other similar "horror" movies, I found myself on the side of the killer, not because I am a psycho or something, but simply because the victims are so totally stupid idiots they deserve to die in order to improve the human gene pool) and plays with them. It's actually the best enacted character in the whole thing. The victims, as usual, act very stupid, they don't kill the murderer when they have a chance, they do illogical things, they talk when there is no time for that, they are so stereotypical you're happy when they die. At least the least stupid character survives, while the other two die.
Simply put, it could have been 50% shorter. Perhaps if I wasn't so bored by the first part, I'd enjoy the action part, but after 50 minutes of dullness, you expect something really good and this simply doesn't satisfy you.
Is it just me, or nobody makes decent horror films anymore?