Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuCollege student Alex experiences strange events after a night out drinking. She suffers from injuries, visions, and a supernatural assault. Her friends grow concerned, her condition worsens,... Alles lesenCollege student Alex experiences strange events after a night out drinking. She suffers from injuries, visions, and a supernatural assault. Her friends grow concerned, her condition worsens, losing control and fighting for survival.College student Alex experiences strange events after a night out drinking. She suffers from injuries, visions, and a supernatural assault. Her friends grow concerned, her condition worsens, losing control and fighting for survival.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Brian Wolski
- (as Kevin Jake Walker)
- Professor Madison
- (as Wayne M. Conroy)
- ER Doctor
- (as David Jeffery)
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Playing camera and light tricks that seem designed only to showboat his technique, what is really revealed is an object lesson in the old phrase "Knowing just enough to get oneself in trouble." I can only hope that with the passage of time, the director/writer/editor/Svengali behind this wet splat comes to be humiliated by how amateurish he once was as he's grown into creating valid works.
Plotwise, NO new ground is covered here. Not a centimeter of fresh ideas, but a fairly sizable contribution to teen-boy gratification fantasies wherein pretty girls say the c-word and a bleach blonde gives generously to the public nipple fund and the heroine is ...naturally, a virgin. Completely gratuitous gazongas (In the shower, of course!) is a sign someone has lost focus. This film doesn't ever seem to have bothered so much as looking for its reading glasses.
To get performances this poor on film requires determination in casting, extraordinary bad-luck or a George Lucas level micro-managerial determination to suck any kind of reality out of the otherwise human-shaped beings verbalizing and mugging on the beleaguered screen. Add to that a series of times where you can literally speak the dialogue before the characters do, and you have a morbid product to foist upon people who could have otherwise put that hour and a half of their fleeting lives into anything and found it more worthwhile.
The question of why it was made has been tossed out in a few reviews and while it seems like a bit of a mystery, I don't think it is at all. The answer lies in the opening of this review. It was a vanity piece created by a would-be auteur without talent or technique enough to assemble a film worth watching. I just hope he's able to grow using this film as experience. Another film this bad and Ewe Boll is going to be hiring hit people to come after this guy for working his stretch of sidewalk.
Best recommendation is for 12 year-old boys who've never heard of horror films before. THAT would be a happy group. Anyone else is going to find themselves checking their phones during most of this digital face-palm.
Eye Candy: Vanessa Broze shows T&A
A lot of effects is 100% CGI and it shows that it was the cheap kind of CGI. And some CGI is seen but the next shot is isn't there anymore, just watch the all crackle, next shot the wall is in excellent shape. When Alex (Michelle Argyris) is possessed you can easily spot the make-up. But it's not all that bad. The acting was rather good. I would recommend it for teenagers, not that creepy and bloody but with a lot of girls walking around in their underwear. The flick starts off very hot with Bree (Vanessa Broze) having sex but you can see what you will get, she's fully naked but you only see her for behind getting her ride. She makes it good in a shower scene were she goes full frontal when the camera zooms out.
All clichés from possessed flicks are here to see, the changing of the voice and face. Even the spiderwalk is here just like in The Exorcist (1973), of course the original is still the best. It's low on gore and on red stuff, it do has it's good moments but overall it's sometimes a bit laughable due the effects.
Ideal for teenagers to watch but buffs and geeks must stay away from it before they get possessed.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 1/5 Effects 2/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
It tries to rip-off better movies, like The Exorcist or The Entity and fails miserably.
The opening credits are something straight out of YouTube. Wait, no, that's unfair...I've seen better opening credits in YouTube.
This was Greg A. Sager's first attempt at making professional movies...and I have an advice for him: please Mr. Sager, don't quit your day job yet. He is the Director, Writer & Editor of this abomination. At least he did an "ok" job in the editing dept.
The script is awful and completely ridiculous. It's filled with plot holes and full of ludicrous situations.
The acting is simply atrociously bad. There's not 1 good actor in the whole movie. I'm serious: sometimes it feels like a homemade movie, as if some friends just grabbed one camera and said "let's make a scary movie, you guys!".
Photography is a mess and I'm starting to feel like they didn't do the catering right.
The FX are complete trash. And most of them are just CGI. Bad CGI.
The only "redeeming factor" of the whole movie is that they took one of YouTube's most infamous "scary clips" and remade it almost exactly. So yeah, it's that unoriginal. But hey, at least they've proved that the YouTube video was a hoax...right?
Seriously...don't watch this poorly made and very badly acted piece of garbage. Remember that life is finite. You've been warned.
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- Zitate
Breanne Whitaker: I mean, two years you've been with the girl and the frigid bitch still won't give it up?
Brian Wolski: Can you please just shut up and leave her alone?
Breanne Whitaker: You know I'm right.
Brian Wolski: I said, enough!
Breanne Whitaker: Well, I guess if she was so perfect, you wouldn't be fucking me!
- Crazy CreditsNo humans, animals or demons were harmed in the filming of this movie.
- SoundtracksAn Accident Waiting To Happen
Written by Becky Willard (BMI)
Performed by Becky Willard
Published by Sleepy Ginger Publishing (BMI)
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