Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe diabolical Dr. Vincent Van Gore returns with an all-new collection of hideous 100% REAL DEATH footage!The diabolical Dr. Vincent Van Gore returns with an all-new collection of hideous 100% REAL DEATH footage!The diabolical Dr. Vincent Van Gore returns with an all-new collection of hideous 100% REAL DEATH footage!
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
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Todd Tjersland
- Narrator
- (voix)
Vincent van Gore
- Host
- (as Dr. Vincent van Gore)
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Nothing special here, after a few viewings it loses it attraction. Only get if you have some weak-stomached friends you'd like to horrify. The narrator is amusing, and some of the footage is worth a rewind or two, but it only appeals to die hard Real Death fans.
10Logan-22
I saw the first FACES OF GORE video last year and thought it was the sickest shockumentary film ever. When I heard they were making a sequel, I thought "Man! There's no way they can top Part 1." Happily, I just watched FACES OF GORE 2 and was proven DEAD WRONG! Part 2 is even SICKER, NASTIER and more SHOCKING than the original, and that means DO NOT WATCH this movie if you are faint of heart because it will make you puke within the first ten minutes! Seriously, I can't show this movie to anybody it's so disgusting (but with a hilariously twisted sense of humor with the narrator making fun of the dead people!). Finally, somebody has made a sequel that is even cooler than the original, so I can't wait for FACES OF GORE 3 and THE BEST OF FACES OF GORE, which are supposed to be coming out on video later this year. I hope they make a bunch more in this series because I will buy them all--no fake or boring stuff on these tapes; it's all totally real (and real gory!). If you like REAL DEATH videos, nothing beats the FACES OF GORE series!!!
There isn't too much to say about this that hasn't been said or commented on in the past. This is much akin to other shockumentaries before it; such as Faces of Death and Traces of Death. In my eyes, the only thing that separates it from its more graphic forefathers is the authenticity and the acting.
In terms of validity, it seems to hold up to its claims of being 100% real. Despite some of the scenes being very low-res, it can be pretty hard to watch at times.
As far as acting goes, our host (Dr. Vincent Van Gore) feels like to love child of Dr. Francis B. Gross and Dr. Louis Flellis from the Faces of Death series; which doesn't say too much about the poor acting. Our narrator (Todd Tjersland) is less entertaining as those before him, and is more lowbrow and cold when it comes to talking about the dead--so if you're a person who believes in the importance of respecting the dead, you probably won't enjoy his shade of humor all that much.
If you're that shockumentary thrill seeker who wants to claim to have seen it all, then by all means, check it out. If you're hoping to find the "next most disturbing thing" from this, then you more than likely won't find it here--from the aforementioned bad acting, the narrator, and the general editing style.
2/10
In terms of validity, it seems to hold up to its claims of being 100% real. Despite some of the scenes being very low-res, it can be pretty hard to watch at times.
As far as acting goes, our host (Dr. Vincent Van Gore) feels like to love child of Dr. Francis B. Gross and Dr. Louis Flellis from the Faces of Death series; which doesn't say too much about the poor acting. Our narrator (Todd Tjersland) is less entertaining as those before him, and is more lowbrow and cold when it comes to talking about the dead--so if you're a person who believes in the importance of respecting the dead, you probably won't enjoy his shade of humor all that much.
If you're that shockumentary thrill seeker who wants to claim to have seen it all, then by all means, check it out. If you're hoping to find the "next most disturbing thing" from this, then you more than likely won't find it here--from the aforementioned bad acting, the narrator, and the general editing style.
2/10
This 'shockumentary' is really truly bad. Not bad in the way I expected, but a horribly made feature. The gore footage was tame, and I had trouble sitting through the whole thing due to the god-awful hammy unnecessary narration and Tom and Jerry style sound effects. If I wanted a cartoon burp while watching a corpse being pulled out of the water, while listening to some guy in his echoey bedroom narrate in a cartoon mad scientist voice, I wouldn't even be watching this kind of thing in the first place.
After about 10 minutes, I muted the damn sound and watched the mediocre footage, the narration and dubbed on cartoon sounds were just too damn annoying. After all the hype about how shocking this sub-genre of shockumentary is supposed to be, I was highly disappointed, websites like Rotten Dot Com provide more shocking scenes and cut back on the bollocks and give you the interesting stuff, minus the bastardised dubbed soundtrack. Avoid this at all costs.
After about 10 minutes, I muted the damn sound and watched the mediocre footage, the narration and dubbed on cartoon sounds were just too damn annoying. After all the hype about how shocking this sub-genre of shockumentary is supposed to be, I was highly disappointed, websites like Rotten Dot Com provide more shocking scenes and cut back on the bollocks and give you the interesting stuff, minus the bastardised dubbed soundtrack. Avoid this at all costs.
this trash was edited original film that was filming where the accident took place.
this trash's directer and writer and every thing is Dr?? vincent ban gore. his name was parodied of Gogh. i dun know whose name made this trash..and dont wanna to know. all through the showing movie, narrator(Dr.gore) laughs at the dead-men with uncomfortable loud laughing.
this flick has many problem. first of all, the director can't distinguish japan from thailand. the accident where took place in thailand, but this flick insist its from japan's. huh~ psycho!! whatever intentional presentation or ignorance , trash is trash!.
and the film is too old thing...maybe took place in 1980~1990 in thailand.
it's worthless to say that but i hope u don't commit a blunder like me
this trash's directer and writer and every thing is Dr?? vincent ban gore. his name was parodied of Gogh. i dun know whose name made this trash..and dont wanna to know. all through the showing movie, narrator(Dr.gore) laughs at the dead-men with uncomfortable loud laughing.
this flick has many problem. first of all, the director can't distinguish japan from thailand. the accident where took place in thailand, but this flick insist its from japan's. huh~ psycho!! whatever intentional presentation or ignorance , trash is trash!.
and the film is too old thing...maybe took place in 1980~1990 in thailand.
it's worthless to say that but i hope u don't commit a blunder like me
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