Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe 8th Plague is the story of a woman named Launa who is investigating the disappearance of her sister, Nikki. Nikki had gone camping in the mountain town of Halcyon Springs and never came ... Tout lireThe 8th Plague is the story of a woman named Launa who is investigating the disappearance of her sister, Nikki. Nikki had gone camping in the mountain town of Halcyon Springs and never came back. Becoming more and more frustrated, Launa realizes that she must find her sister on h... Tout lireThe 8th Plague is the story of a woman named Launa who is investigating the disappearance of her sister, Nikki. Nikki had gone camping in the mountain town of Halcyon Springs and never came back. Becoming more and more frustrated, Launa realizes that she must find her sister on her own with the help of Mason, a mysterious local man with a shadowed past. Their search l... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires au total
- Crystal
- (as Hollis Zemany)
- One-Eyed Demon
- (as Carl R. Norton)
Avis à la une
If you look anything other in the movie you let me be clear:
1) There is no directing 2) There is no acting 3) There are no characters 4) There are no effects 5) Gore is more funny, or at best cases just disgusting, but not scary 6) The Plot is EXTREMELY predictable
Hereby saying all that I understand that it is just "B" movie and expectations must not be high, but this movie fails even at that level as I have seen lots of "B" movies, and if they weren't cinema masterpieces, at least many of them just didn't suck and were fun to watch...
this movie fails at all levels...
Then suddenly they lost it, when buckets (literally), fountains of artificial blood and bloody porridge came to scene. To be honest, I wouldn't call this a gore fest either - there were only two buckets poured, somewhat three fountains and one bloody porridge. Hell, who let the youngsters into the kitchen? Check, please, I'm leaving.
If you're a gore fan - go for it, but don't complain then about slow pace and longish shootings on landscapes and buildings. If you're looking for some genre inventions or surprises - miss it, there're hardly any. It's not spooky either.
I would only recommend to genre lovers of high tolerance, who can stand the absence of plot and unnecessary gore for the sake of style. Camera is worthy most of the time, sounding is nice sometimes as well. Views of abandoned jail are very moody.
I'm a big time horror buff, and I've been watching a lot of low budget horror flicks lately... Mostly they leave me feeling irritated. I've gotta say, this one was kind of a breath of fresh air from all the other B-flicks I've seen. It really gives you the goods; from blood explosions to guts to unexplainable, yet very enjoyable prison sex. The acting was surprisingly good for a B horror flick... for the most part. The main girl was awesome, especially after showering in demonic blood ha ha.
I was especially impressed that they were able to do what they did with so little relative money. The set design and a lot of the camera work didn't strike me as being uber-low budget.
The Gore FX and makeup were really cool too, look out for the eye scene! The theater was only about half full when I saw this, and when a couple of the gore moments pop up there was definitely some giddy applause from the crowd. I found myself joining in, cheering the gore haven on the screen.
An academy award winner, No, but a good horror fix on a Saturday night... perfect for any horror fan.
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesWhen Buck and the crew walk up to Mason in the beginning, the sun is shown to be near the high noon position. On one of the close shots with Mason, the sun appears to be at dusk casting light to the left of him. In the following close-up shots with Mason and Launa, the sun appears to be setting on the right but on Launa the sun is high in the sky again. Throughout some prison scenes and with Launa walking the woods after Stiver dies, the sun effects do not match up yet again.
- Bandes originalesGrays
Written by Paul E. Jessen
Performed by Paul E. Jessen and Zak Miller
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 70 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1