Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHarvesters is an action-packed thriller about a small-time gang of misfits led by lesbian Gulf War veteran Frankie Falzone. After she thrashes a redneck at a strip club, she and her gang mov... Tout lireHarvesters is an action-packed thriller about a small-time gang of misfits led by lesbian Gulf War veteran Frankie Falzone. After she thrashes a redneck at a strip club, she and her gang move on to a small town where they rob a liquor store and kill the clerk. When their car conk... Tout lireHarvesters is an action-packed thriller about a small-time gang of misfits led by lesbian Gulf War veteran Frankie Falzone. After she thrashes a redneck at a strip club, she and her gang move on to a small town where they rob a liquor store and kill the clerk. When their car conks out, they carjack a young woman and force her to take them to her family's home - locate... Tout lire
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- Spikes
- (as Micci L. Sampery)
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- Jimmy Robinson
- (as David Parker)
- Sheriff Jeff Lynch
- (as David Kalman)
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Small town artist and Independent Film cult icon Don Dohler follows up his cinematic return ("Alien Rampage," or, "The Alien Factor 2: Alien Rampage") with his first project shot entirely on Digital Video. Based loosely off his 1987 horror/thriller, "Blood Massacre," "Harvesters" depicts the classic situation of two sets of baddies unwittingly pitted against each other.
This film (despite being shot on Digital Video, I will refer to this as a film) for all it is worth is a great effort and compared to most independent works, this work is something to be respected. For the resources at hand, director Joe Ripple and Don make do very well. Albeit the use of Computer Generated Imagery was over done, and a selection of the actors' performances was sub par, the film itself successfully puts the message of tension and conflict well enough. The physical make-up effects used were for the most part believable.
Although "Harvesters" may not be ready to go to Oscars or be penned in history's books as a great, it is still worthy of mention and of viewing, especially if you are an aspiring film maker.
I give this film a 6.5 out of 10.
This viewer had a lot of fun with this one, precisely because it's like three movies in one. While it does NOT really measure up to classics like "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" and "Motel Hell", it's quite enjoyable. Maryland-based cult favourite Don Dohler wore a lot of hats on this one: writer, producer, cinematographer, editor, sound designer, and end titles designer! The director is a man named Joe Ripple, who also co-stars as a Federal Marshal tailing Frankies' gang. He gives the outrageous story great pace; it hits the ground running, and rarely lets up. Dohlers' screenplay may not hold up to a lot of scrutiny, but while the movie is playing out, the viewer may not really mind. The gore and deaths are delightfully nasty, and Dohler & Ripple make sure to include a lot of sex: some of the supporting actresses are quite attractive, and a number of them do show off the goods.
One of the irresistible hooks is that you have a main female character who's not really "good" or likeable at all, but you sure end up rooting for her in the final quarter-hour of the movie. In fact, very few characters in this story are what most people would consider likeable. It makes things a little more interesting.
Granted, a lot of the acting is amateurish. The closest thing the cast has to a "name" is Dohler / early John Waters favourite George Stover, as the father figure among the Harvesters. That said, Sherman and sexy teens Jaime Kalman & Erin Palmisano still manage to be real bright spots: they're fun to watch, especially during the big action finale.
Overall, this is definitely a bit better than a lot of the B genre pictures taking up space on store shelves.
Seven out of 10.
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- AnecdotesJoe Bob Briggs, in his nationally syndicated column, 'Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In,' wrote that this film has "parallels to the great twisted backwoods families of film history, a la Massacre à la tronçonneuse (1974) and Nuits de cauchemar (1980)."
- GaffesWhen the mum kills the woman in the kitchen, she uses the vegetable knife, but in the next shot she is holding a meat cleaver.
- Citations
Betty Peelman: I'll make sandwiches. It's sandwich night. We always have sandwiches on Thursdays.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Blood, Boobs & Beast (2007)
- Bandes originalesHarvesters
Written, produced and performed by Voodoo Highway: David VanSant, Kris Ardolino, Bryan Glinski, Eric Johnson, Jimmy Phelan
Engineered by Kevin Settles, Ron Zebron
(C) 2002 Voodoo Highway
Published by Real Fear Records, P.O.Box 70097, Baltimore, MD 21237
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- Mountain Road Deli, Maryland, États-Unis(Store in action scene.)
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