Añade un argumento en tu idiomaWhen four friends head to the city for a Girl's Night Out, an unexpected ride home turns into a night of murder and terror as they are stalked by three serial killers through the dense Austr... Leer todoWhen four friends head to the city for a Girl's Night Out, an unexpected ride home turns into a night of murder and terror as they are stalked by three serial killers through the dense Australian hinterlands.When four friends head to the city for a Girl's Night Out, an unexpected ride home turns into a night of murder and terror as they are stalked by three serial killers through the dense Australian hinterlands.
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I'm actually surprised that after watching the final cut of this, the film makers still decided to expose it to the world. I guess its the case where parents still love their ugly baby. Although in this case they probably should have put it up for adoption. The only feeling that this film invoked in me was embarrassment. Embarrassment for the people who made it that is! I genuinely pity them, but you don't hold grudges against a dog who craps on the rug, just like you cant blame the film makers as its clear that they had no idea what they were doing, in any case my heart truly goes out to the sap who poured his money into this venture.
My advice for next time: Go to your local library and hire out some books on film making The point and shot approach to film making is very dated, maybe change up the camera angles. There is a three act structure to most screenplays, this might be a little advanced so next time just aim for structure.
Editing is more then simply cutting together one shot to the next. But kudos to the editor anyway I guess they did the best with what they had, so good on you champ! Remember there are also books on editing in your local libraries.
Alrighty hope this helps kiddo, Happy shooting tiger!
My advice for next time: Go to your local library and hire out some books on film making The point and shot approach to film making is very dated, maybe change up the camera angles. There is a three act structure to most screenplays, this might be a little advanced so next time just aim for structure.
Editing is more then simply cutting together one shot to the next. But kudos to the editor anyway I guess they did the best with what they had, so good on you champ! Remember there are also books on editing in your local libraries.
Alrighty hope this helps kiddo, Happy shooting tiger!
This moronic abomination is not a movie. This is arguably the worst, most insipid film that has ever been released. I have never seen a movie so badly made, that fails on so many levels. By the end of the movie, I actually felt like killing myself. It's not even hilariously bad (ala Waterworld, Showgirls or Gigli) - it's the cinematic equivalent of a drunk homeless man projectile vomiting into your face.
Where to begin? The movie is neither entertaining nor well-done. The script is an absolute turkey and the dialogue is just awful - veering from attempts at gallows humour (which fail miserably) to what appears to be vulgarity for vulgarity's sake.
The camera-work looks like it was shot by an epileptic crackhead. The background music is so loud that you can't hear what's being said. Some shots seem to have been close-cropped and zoomed in on so much that you're literally staring at a bunch of pixels on the screen. Overall, the effect is less chaotic and more "I don't understand what's actually happening". It's practically unwatchable in parts. Even the special effects are merely ordinary. There are no scary moments in the movie, nothing that even gives you a feeling of tension.
You could forgive the poor execution (no pun intended) if the script or any of the characters were even remotely engaging or sympathetic. Sadly, there's nothing interesting about it at all. To call the characters cardboard is to insult a useful packing material. Their motivations are flimsy, their reactions illogical - the script is essentially nothing more than a gimmick to set up each murder scene. If the people writing this don't care enough to put any effort in, how are we, as the audience, supposed to care either? In even the worst horror films, if you can't find the characters enjoyable, you at least find them irritating enough to enjoy their death scene - in this movie, you are robbed of any enjoyment because you simply do not care. The protagonists are equally bad - they convey no sense of menace and aren't even well-written enough to be unlikeable. Whatever this movie set out to be, it just ends up being a sad, contrived attempt at aping the success of classic films like Last House on the Left, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and I Spit On Your Grave.
This is just a flawed, bad movie, an insult to the viewer's intelligence and not scary at all. Really the only thing that scares me is that I actually paid to watch this mess.
Where to begin? The movie is neither entertaining nor well-done. The script is an absolute turkey and the dialogue is just awful - veering from attempts at gallows humour (which fail miserably) to what appears to be vulgarity for vulgarity's sake.
The camera-work looks like it was shot by an epileptic crackhead. The background music is so loud that you can't hear what's being said. Some shots seem to have been close-cropped and zoomed in on so much that you're literally staring at a bunch of pixels on the screen. Overall, the effect is less chaotic and more "I don't understand what's actually happening". It's practically unwatchable in parts. Even the special effects are merely ordinary. There are no scary moments in the movie, nothing that even gives you a feeling of tension.
You could forgive the poor execution (no pun intended) if the script or any of the characters were even remotely engaging or sympathetic. Sadly, there's nothing interesting about it at all. To call the characters cardboard is to insult a useful packing material. Their motivations are flimsy, their reactions illogical - the script is essentially nothing more than a gimmick to set up each murder scene. If the people writing this don't care enough to put any effort in, how are we, as the audience, supposed to care either? In even the worst horror films, if you can't find the characters enjoyable, you at least find them irritating enough to enjoy their death scene - in this movie, you are robbed of any enjoyment because you simply do not care. The protagonists are equally bad - they convey no sense of menace and aren't even well-written enough to be unlikeable. Whatever this movie set out to be, it just ends up being a sad, contrived attempt at aping the success of classic films like Last House on the Left, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and I Spit On Your Grave.
This is just a flawed, bad movie, an insult to the viewer's intelligence and not scary at all. Really the only thing that scares me is that I actually paid to watch this mess.
I went to see this movie for 2 reasons - #1, I love horror movies, and #2, I think the actor who plays Johnny is really hot. The movie was a real let-down though.
I gave it 2 stars for the sexy Christian Radford. He was really the only good thing in it.
The acting in the movie was really uneven, and the dodgy lighting and camera work definitely makes the movie suffer. I didn't expect too much from the script - it is a horror movie after all, but the attempted funny parts in the movie don't really work. It's like the movie couldn't decide if it wanted to be scary or funny, and it didn't manage to do either.
My feeling after the movie ended is that if it were a student film at uni, it wouldn't get a passing grade. It looks like they blew their budget on the horror effects and didn't have any money left for anything else - like some lights or a decent sound guy. There's not much point having realistic horror effects if the audience can't actually see them.
A shame - I'd like to see the actors in something else because they seemed to try really hard to give a good performance (despite the fact that they had some really groan-worthy lines), but I think the directors and writers of this movie have a lot to learn about making movies.
I gave it 2 stars for the sexy Christian Radford. He was really the only good thing in it.
The acting in the movie was really uneven, and the dodgy lighting and camera work definitely makes the movie suffer. I didn't expect too much from the script - it is a horror movie after all, but the attempted funny parts in the movie don't really work. It's like the movie couldn't decide if it wanted to be scary or funny, and it didn't manage to do either.
My feeling after the movie ended is that if it were a student film at uni, it wouldn't get a passing grade. It looks like they blew their budget on the horror effects and didn't have any money left for anything else - like some lights or a decent sound guy. There's not much point having realistic horror effects if the audience can't actually see them.
A shame - I'd like to see the actors in something else because they seemed to try really hard to give a good performance (despite the fact that they had some really groan-worthy lines), but I think the directors and writers of this movie have a lot to learn about making movies.
I love my Horror raw, brutal, rough and bloody! And 'Come and Get Me' didn't disappoint.
And not only that! My most favourite thing about this film is that it's Australian made.
True Independent unrelenting Aussie Gore!
A must see. You won't regret it.
So navigate on over to the official CAGM website and get 'ya mits on the DVD.
Keep your EYES peeled for the next Slaughter FX release too. I tell 'ya I can hardly wait. The anticipation is killing me!
And not only that! My most favourite thing about this film is that it's Australian made.
True Independent unrelenting Aussie Gore!
A must see. You won't regret it.
So navigate on over to the official CAGM website and get 'ya mits on the DVD.
Keep your EYES peeled for the next Slaughter FX release too. I tell 'ya I can hardly wait. The anticipation is killing me!
Great to see some Australian talent getting their names out there! I'm a huge fan of the horror/slasher flicks but they are tending to become a little boring and much the same. Come and Get Me was different and original - graphic kills scenes that actually look pretty damn realistic! The lighting was a little dark in some places making it hard to see some scenes but practice makes perfect. The acting was good all round - a few of the smaller parts could do with just a little work - but unbelievable performances from a few key characters - I wouldn't want to meet 'Johnny' in a dark alley for sure... or on a deserted back road for that matter!! And Bretto... one word... disturbed! The story line was original and plausible with a good script - witty one liners executed perfectly prevented the film from being to heavy or dark. All in all I would recommend to anyone and everyone - except the faint hearted! Expect a lot of blood and tears with a little giggle in between. Great first cinema release and can't wait to see whats up next!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAllira Jaques came down from Sydney, Australia to audition for this film.
- PifiasEach time Bretto lights a cigarette, he uses a different colored lighter.
- Créditos adicionalesNo babes were harmed in the making of this film
- ConexionesReferences El resplandor (1980)
- Banda sonoraJesus H Motherfuckin' Christ
Written by Laith Tierney, Llewellyn Sagers-Gray, Byron McLeod Robertson, & Jon Schmidt
Performed by The Bible Bashers
Published by Jekyll Records
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- Presupuesto
- 80.000 AUD (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 30 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 16:9 HD
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By what name was Come and Get Me (2011) officially released in Canada in English?
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