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Soultaker

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 34min
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Soultaker (1990)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFour teenagers are killed in a car accident. Two of the teenagers refuse to go with "The Grim Reaper" and a race between life and death ensues!Four teenagers are killed in a car accident. Two of the teenagers refuse to go with "The Grim Reaper" and a race between life and death ensues!Four teenagers are killed in a car accident. Two of the teenagers refuse to go with "The Grim Reaper" and a race between life and death ensues!

  • Dirección
    • Michael Rissi
  • Guionistas
    • Vivian Schilling
    • Eric Parkinson
  • Elenco
    • Joe Estevez
    • Vivian Schilling
    • Gregg Thomsen
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    • Dirección
      • Michael Rissi
    • Guionistas
      • Vivian Schilling
      • Eric Parkinson
    • Elenco
      • Joe Estevez
      • Vivian Schilling
      • Gregg Thomsen
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    • 12Opiniones de los críticos
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    Joe Estevez
    Joe Estevez
    • The Man
    Vivian Schilling
    Vivian Schilling
    • Natalie McMillan
    Gregg Thomsen
    Gregg Thomsen
    • Zach Taylor
    Robert Z'Dar
    Robert Z'Dar
    • Angel of Death
    David 'Shark' Fralick
    David 'Shark' Fralick
    • Brad Deville
    • (as David Shark)
    Jean Reiner
    • Anna McMillan
    Chuck Williams
    Chuck Williams
    • Tommy Marcetto
    David Fawcett
    • Grant McMillan
    Gary Kohler
    Gary Kohler
    • Sgt. Haggerty
    Dave Scott
    • Officer Mel
    Peter Dach
    Peter Dach
    • Store Clerk
    Cinda Lou Freeman
    • Candice
    Meschelle Manley
    • Karen
    Charles Bosworth
    • Mr. Taylor
    Jeff Deen
    • Dr. Reiner
    John Edd Thompson
    • News Anchor
    Eric McLendon
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      • Vivian Schilling
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    3zenith_azimuth

    Yeah, it's a pretty bad movie.

    Now I did watch this when it first came out on VHS, and all my friends and I thought it was a pretty good movie, but then again, we were teenagers. But honestly, not that good of a movie in retrospect. Sort of a hair metal, Dokken version of Carnival of Souls. But a bad movie does not exactly mean it is unwatchable; however, this one seems to lack the charm a lot of the regular Mst3k fodder usually contains. But if it was on cable, and I was bored and drinking beer--sure, I'd watch it again. But then again, I've watched Howling VII about five times now, so maybe you really shouldn't be listening to me.

    Anyone else think it kind of sad that the director supposedly commented on his own movie? And why did he feel the urge to use caps lock so much?
    divaclv

    True story:

    In his book "I Hated, Hated, HATED This Movie" Roger Ebert recalls a time when he and late partner Gene Siskel viewed a particularly bad clunker. To add insult to injury, the third reel of the film had gone missing and they had to return a few days later to see it. The elusive footage was just as bad as the rest, but as Siskel observed it wouldn't have helped the product any: "If the third reel had been the missing footage from 'The Magnificent Ambersons,' this movie still would have sucked."

    I am, I will confess, one of those who has not seen the uncut version of "Soultaker" (having been unable to locate it on television or rental shelves and having other things I'd rather spend my money on). But I find it hard to believe that any amount of additional footage would vastly improve on what I've already seen.

    To be fair this is not, by any stretch of the imagination, the worst film to be the subject of a "Mystery Science Theater 3000" episode--indeed, compared to such horrors as "Hobgoblins" and "The Wild World of Batwoman" it's downright marvellous. The storyline (an Angel-of-Death figure is assigned to collect the souls of some youngsters and ends up being obsessed with one of them) is promising--shades of Cocteau's "Orpheus"--and there are some nice moments of symbolism (the butterfly brooch was a nice touch). But overall the film falls short in several areas. To wit:

    ~The Soultaker--or "The Man" as he's billed--has the most potential of any character in the piece. Such parts are best when they come off as creepy or charasmatic, preferably both. Sadly Joe Estevez is neither, and in several scenes looks more confused than anything else.

    ~Vivian Shilling, who does double duty as screenwriter and as Natalie, the girl Estevez's character flips for. A writer casting themselves in their own work is not exactly a bad thing--take Mel Brooks, for example. But if I had been in Shilling's shoes, I would have written better dialogue for myself than "How is that possible?" and "I don't understand any of this."

    ~Zach, the would-be hero of this piece. Zach is the sort of protagonist who's so whiny and ineffective that you end up rooting for the bad guy--or you would be, if the bad guy wasn't played by Joe Estevez. We're told Zach loves Natalie, but it's a bit hard to swallow when his defense of his undying passion to a skeptical friend basically consists of "You don't know her!"

    ~The entire rich-kid/poor-kid thing between Zach and Natalie, which never really resonates other than as a reason to explain why these two nice young kids haven't got together yet.

    ~The bathroom scene. The fact that the Soultaker takes a female form to spy on the scantily-clad Natalie isn't so awful. The fact that the female form is that of Natalie's mother throws a very disturbing incestuous angle on the whole proceedings that it's just best to avoid examining it altogether.

    Another time, another place, "Soultaker" could have been an excellent film. Sadly, that's not here and now.
    6Gafke

    Interesting

    This really isn't such a bad little movie. The basic story is quite interesting: five teenagers on their way home from a summer festival crash their car and awaken to find themselves unharmed. However, one of them is missing, and a mysterious man in black is stalking the rest of them down one by one and seemingly killing them. What the kids don't know, but soon come to realize, is that they are lost souls, thrown from their bodies at the moment of the accident. Their physical comatose selves are in the hospital, and the two remaining survivors have only a short time left to get back into their bodies before the Angel of Death comes to claim them.

    A low budget, bad 80s music and an overly drawn out ending are the films only major flaws, but the acting is quite good and the story (written by star Vivian Schilling) is well thought out. Schilling went on to write a book entitled "Quietus" which is a sort-of sequel to this film.

    Worth checking out at least once, with or without the MST3K commentary.
    5Denkriston

    A decent movie with a poor script

    Soultaker is not as bad a film as some would make it out to be, but it is still not good. The directing is well-done, and I think one of the better areas of the film. Joe gives a good performance; all the other actors are decent, save for David Shark, who is sub-par.

    The technical aspects of the film aren't bad. The dialogue is hackneyed at spots, but I think the biggest weakness of the film is its pacing. It starts out well; introducing the characters and setting up the premise, but hits its biggest snag halfway through. The film suddenly stagnates as the characters sit around a house. It appears to be trying to build tension, but instead it's boring and drawn-out. It then picks up the pace again but quickly loses it during the incredibly long hospital sequence at the end. By that time the audience has already figured out where the plot is going and it's all just stretched out to be exhaustingly long.

    All in all, despite its clearly small budget, it's the underlying screenplay, not the technical aspects, that hurt this movie the most.
    2Smells_Like_Cheese

    "Do you have a phone so I can call Martin to take over my role?"

    OK, I saw this film through Mystery Science Theater 3000, but I did see the movie, so I figured I would leave a comment on it. I just love once again how Joe gets stuck with the crummy roles while his brother and nephew's are just getting the Oscar winning roles left and right. Soultaker is technically what you would call the movie that was meant to be good. It seemed like the director and actors just took this movie extremely seriously and had very cheesy effects, a story that didn't make much sense, and not to mention pretty crummy acting abilities. This is one of my favorite MST3K episodes, simple because a lot of what they mention is what we are thinking throughout the film and I'll explain why in a moment.

    Natalie and Zach are a couple who broke up and are now trying to work things over. But since Zach is in upper lower class and Natalie is in middle class, it just ain't gonna work. But on the way home, they and Zach's friends get into a car accident and now the angel of death/Soultaker is after them to meet his quota of soultaking. But also it seems like he's had some kind of other life relationship with Natalie and just can't seem to move on. So now Natalie and Zach must race against the ever appearing five million times a minute clock to save their souls and lives.

    Well, I guess Zeppelin was wrong when he sang that there was a stairway to Heaven, I wonder if Black Sabbith was wrong too, lol. Basically there are a lot of plot holes in this movies, like no one can see the characters and they can't be killed, yet somehow they can still press buttons and open doors? The Angel of Death had a very strange face and was a bit distracting from the story itself. Soultaker was just a lousy film that was rushed and makes you just feel so bad for Joe, the under-appreciated Sheen/Estovez brother.

    2/10

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    • Trivia
      Vivian Schilling got the idea for the story after she survived an almost fatal car accident.
    • Errores
      After the car accident, Zack tells Natalie that he didn't know about the baggie of coke that Brad had. In fact, there's no indication that he knew about it either before or after the crash; the baggie is discovered by the cops when the kids' souls aren't around.
    • Citas

      Brad Deville: Led Zeppelin was wrong, man. There is no stairway to heaven.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Soultaker (1999)
    • Bandas sonoras
      What a Lovely Way to Go
      By Karen Lawrence and Fred Hostetler

      Performed by Karen Lawrence

      Copyright 1986 Girls Night Out Music, BMI/Hostel Music, ASCAP

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de febrero de 1993 (Finlandia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Kiss of Death
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Mobile, Alabama, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Park-Schilling Productions Inc.
      • Pacific West Entertainment Group
      • Victory Pictures Productions
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 34 minutos
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      • Ultra Stereo
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      • 1.66 : 1

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