Review: ‘Dead Like Me: Life After Death’

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Travis:

It’s been a bit of a wait for the ‘Dead Like Me’ movie, which was supposed to tie up loose ends left frayed by the early cancellation of the Showtime series after just two seasons. I have to admit, I really enjoyed the Showtime series and hated to see it canceled. I own both seasons on DVD and was looking forward to seeing how the movie would wrap things up. Unfortunately, the movie doesn’t really “wrap” anything up, so much as attempt to continue the series with a new plot element.

This new plot element is the reaper’s handler Cameron (Henry Ian Cusick), who replaces Rube (Mandy Patinkin) after he “got his lights”. For those of you unfamiliar with the story, “getting your lights” refers to when a reaper has met their quota of reaps and is allowed to continue on to Heaven, etc. The entire story of the movie centers around the relationship between the reapers (George, Mason, Daisy and Roxy) and Cameron. Later in the film, George manages to re-establish an awkward relationship with her little sister Reggie, but that’s all I’ll say about that.

Ellen Muth returns as George Lass and I have to say it doesn’t seem like she’s aged much at all. She still has her sharp wit and quick tongue, but George has become more of a by the book beacon of being morally and ethically right, whereas in the series she was always sort of the “green” reaper learning from her mistakes, often challenging the status quo. In the movie, her role becomes somewhat reversed as Cameron is much more casual and loose with the rules of reaping, compared to Rube, and the other reapers initially find a new sense of fun and freedom in this opportunity. In all honesty, this is what ruins the movie for me. I miss Rube and Mandy Patinkin was perfect for the role. This new guy is annoying and isn’t even in the movie as much as you would think. Presumably, they filmmakers were not able to secure Patinkin to return, which I am guessing is the reason the story took this direction in the movie.

Callum Blue, Sarah Wynters and Jasmine Guy all return to reprise their roles as Mason, Daisy and Roxy. The first half of the film has some promise at being an interesting mystery in regards to who Cameron is an why he works the way he does. However, the second half of the movie ultimately becomes more of a farce and the focus has to be placed on George’s issues with living after death, so to speak. Naturally, the story is told from George’s point of view and is her story, but it occasionally gets lost in the mix. Overall, elements of the original series still exist and make appearance in the movie, but much of the wit and charm and general mood of the series is absent from the movie, which I felt came off as a more watered down re-introduction to the series than an effort to wrap up the story and further it along in a meaningful way.

[Overall: 2.75 stars out of 5]

DVD Features:

  • Audio Commentary by Director Stephen Herek

Comic Con NY 2009: ‘Dead Like Me’

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After a few failed attempts, I finally got the video of my interview with the cast of ‘Dead Like Me’ online. And it’s up just in time, because today is the DVD release date of ‘Dead Like Me: Life After Death’. Whether you are a fan of the show or the film just interests you, I suggest you go and check it out. I have not yet seen it myself but I did have a great time talking with the cast. I spoke to them a little after 5 pm and they were doing interviews, panels and signings from 10 am on, so they were a little tired. It was a fairly laid back interview and we had a lot of laughs. I’m looking forward to checking out the film and I’ll try to write a review for it soon. If it’s anything like the show, I’m sure it will be a great movie. I only saw a few episodes but I really loved the ones I saw and when I get a chance to Netflix all the DVD’s, I will try to watch the series straight through.

If you have no idea what ‘Dead Like Me’ is, this video probably won’t help, but watch it anyway. You may want to check out the trailer for the film first right here. Enjoy!

So, what do you guys think? Did you watch the show? Will this movie be good? What’s so funny about saying We Are Movie Geeks?

I also got the cast to sign a few posters for you all that I will be putting up in a contest soon, so keep checking back. The next comic con video is my interview with Judah Friedlander, which should be up by tomorrow night.

Jerry Cavallaro – www.AreYouStuckLikeChuck.com

‘Dead Like Me’ … DTV Movie

Dead Like Me was a great series that I gleefully watched straight through on DVD. I proudly own both seasons on DVD, but was saddened to learn that the show was killed after only two seasons. So, what the heck am I writing about TV shows for on a movie blog?

A direct-to-DVD feature-length movie based on the Dead Like Me series is currently in production. Unfortunately, Mandy Patinkin will not return in the role of the wise and sharp-tongued head reaper Rube Sofer, but three of the four original actors will return to play the reapers he mentored. Daisy Adair will be played by Sarah Wynter instead of Laura Harris. The difference is, now that Rube has moved on, they must deal with an annoying new head reaper that none of them like. I am looking forward to the return of Georgia “George” Lass, played by Ellen Muth, and her sarcastic wit.

Watch the teaser trailer below: