The Harvest

The Harvest stars Morton and Shannon as a married couple with medical backgrounds and a sick son (Tahan) who lives secluded in a controlled environment until a young girl (Calis) moves in next door and gives him hope of a better life. As the teens grow closer, the tight-knit world his over-protective mother has created begins to unravel.

[BD Review] ‘Futureworld’ is a Worthy Sequel That’s Fun in Parts

Reviewed by Patrick Cooper

When the robots in Westworld suffered from a “central-circuit malfunction” and slaughtered a bunch of people, the Delos amusement park shut down. Two years later, the corporate heads decided to re-open the park with a new attraction in place of Westworld: a mock space station called Futureworld. Visitors at Futureworld can enjoy the luxuries of a VIP astronaut while partaking in the debaucheries found throughout Delos – namely, having sex with and killing robots that look and feel exactly like humans. With unshakable faith in their “improvements” and the new park Futureworld to choose from, Delos is once again ready to open to the public.

In order to ignite interest in the park and shirk off their notorious reputation, Delos invites a few select members of the press to Delos before the grand re-opening. Peter Fonda (Wild Hogs) plays cavalier journalist Chuck Browning, who’s joined at Delos by TV anchor Tracy Ballard (Blythe Danner, Gwyneth Paltrow’s co-producer). They’re given the VIP treatment by Dr. Duffy, who shows them through the control hubs of Delos. He reveals that in order to eliminate human error, the amusement park is now staffed entirely by robots – with the exception of a handful of humans.

One of the humans still employed at Delos is Harry, one of the head mechanics. His best friend is a robot he named Clark. Harry and Clark share a much more interesting relationship than Chuck and Tracy. Peter Fonda’s one of those actors who makes other actors better in his presence, but him and Blythe Danner have absolutely no chemistry. Their forced intimacy feels like rape and the only time they’re enjoyable as a duo is when they’re arguing prior to their arrival at Delos. He playfully calls her “Socks” and she hates that!

During their first night at Futureworld, Chuck and Tracy are drugged. While they’re asleep, they’re bodies are scanned and an array medical tests are performed. See, the Delos corporation has a comically convoluted plot. In order to protect their park and interests, they’re cloning world leaders. Chuck and Tracy are to be cloned in order to ensure positive coverage in the media. As Chuck, Tracy, and Harry venture deeper into the secret lower levels of Delos, they discover the corporation’s true aims and set out to put an end to this robot madness!

The only returning actor from Westworld is Yul Brynner. He reprises his role as the Gunslinger and harbinger of doom during a brief, curiously erotic dream sequence of Tracy’s. While the first film is a darkly comic, cautionary sci-fi thriller, Futureworld is more of a conspiracy thriller. The theme of robots turning on their makers is strongly present, but unlike the original there is zero action until the climactic clones vs. humans battle. Sometimes the periods of expository dialogue and intrigue work – like when Chuck and Harry are sneaking into the cloning room – but more often then not, the scenes just feel tiresome.

Referring back to Harry and his robot Clark…when the three humans are preparing for their escape from Delos, Harry has to say goodbye to his robot companion. During they’re farewell, they share a brief moment that suggests they had a homosexual relationship. In Delos, robots are programmed to never turn down a human’s sexual advances. Does the same go for male humans making passes at male robots? This was the late ‘70s, why not? Another hint at Harry and Clark’s love is that amongst their work lockers and toolboxes, a single bed is shown.

When Harry walks out of the mechanic’s area, there’s a shot of Clark (without his face on) sadly sitting down and burying his head in his hands. At first it’s sort of ridiculous, but the shot lingers and quickly turns heartbreaking.

I wish there was more of Harry and Clarke in Futureworld, is what I’m saying. It’s a worthy sequel that’s fun in parts and boasts some impressive set design. But Peter Fonda and Blythe Danner phone it in like all hell and most of the movie is a bore.

A/V

Futureworld is presented by Shout Factory in solid 1080p 1.85:1 widescreen with DTS HD Master Audio. Everything looks sharp and detail comes through nicely. Fred Karlin’s score sounds terrific on the audio track.

Special Features

Theatrical trailer, radios spots, still gallery.

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[Casting Bites] Gillian Anderson Joins “Hannibal”, Peter Fonda For ‘The Harvest’

EW is reporting that Sci-Fi fan-favorite Gillian Anderson, pictured above, of “X-Files” fame is returning to broadcast series television. After a decade she is set to join Bryan Fuller’s NBC serial-killer thriller “Hannibal”. And perhaps the best part is the role she’s playing… In a multi-episode arc, Anderson is going to play murderous psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter’s (Mads Mikkelsen) own therapist!

In other brief casting news, Peter Fonda, pictured below, will be joining Samantha Morton and Michael Shannon in The Harvest, reports Deadline. The Oscar-nominated actor will play the grandfather of the teenage girl who moves in next door to the characters played by Shannon and Morton in the John McNaughton-directed indie thriller. Their sick son Andy (Charlie Tahan) lives a life tightly controlled by his parents but a relationship with new neighbor Maryann (Natasha Cole) rips that control apart. Leslie Lyles plays Maryann’s grandmother and Fonda’s onscreen spouse in The Harvest. READ MORE

Queen Latifah Starring In Serial Killer Pic ‘House of Bodies’?

 Queen Latifah Starring In Serial Killer Pic House of Bodies?

Here’s a bit of left field casting as Variety reports that Queen Latifah, Terrence Howard (Iron Man) and Peter Fonda (pictured; Ghost Rider, Easy Rider) are set to star in the indie thriller House of Bodies, which is just starting production on Queen Latifah and Shakim Compere’s Miami-based soundstage Flavor Unit Studios.

Story follows Kyle, a deaf child who enjoys chatting online with Nicole (Latifah), a relay operator at a telephone service for the hearing-impaired. Kyle’s fascination with the macabre leads him to explore the House of Bodies, a voyeur website based out of the former home of a serial killer named Henry Lee Bishop (Fonda), who is now on Death Row.

When police discover a string of grisly copycat murders, a detective (Howard) must race to uncover the mystery. Meanwhile, Kyle strikes up an unlikely friendship with Kelli, a new performer at the House of Bodies who’s forced to rely on him for survival as the killings hit closer to home.READ MORE

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Futureworld

It has been several years since the disaster at the Delos resort (events of “Westworld”), and Delos is ready to reopen, replacing Westworld with the new “Futureworld,” which is getting rave reviews. However, one of Delos’s most famous critics, reporter Chuck Browning, is still not convinced that Delos has cleaned up its act, especially after an informant with inside information about Delos is murdered. Chuck teams up with fellow reporter Tracy Ballard and goes to Delos to find out why his source was killed. What they discover is beyond any of their imaginations.