Black Friday
- 2021
- 1h 24min
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4,7/10
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- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Celeste Oliva
- Anita
- (as Celeste Olivia)
Seth Green
- Dour Dennis
- (voix)
Christopher Mikael
- Lou
- (as Chris Siepietowski)
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Not once I've raised the corners of my mouth for a slight hint of a smile. The (first time movie) writer totally missed the humor in his writing. Writing comedy is an art and this could have been much better (maybe hire a comedian?) On the characters and story, the writing was bad also because the situation is handled as if the events happen every week which made it surreal & detached (in a bad way)... Also the music score gets annoying (its like a Home Alone score).. Now all this would not bothered me when the writing was good! The writer should've watched 1992 "Braindead" (my fav horror-comedy!) which has the absurdism, sarcasm and over the top gore this movie needed badly! Watch Braindead instead, avoid this!
This was weird af! One of the weirdest (big budget) films I've seen in a while.
I know it's a horror comedy, but something was just off. It didn't feel right. It was like they were in an alternate universe, because nobody acted human.
I feel like I just watched the actors doing a dry-run rehearsal, that wasn't supposed to be filmed.
A lot of the scenes felt odd, because the accompanying music was all over the place. Nothing fitted!
The 'zombie-ness' starts more or less straight away...and absolutely nobody seems bothered, confused, or worried about what's going on. Everyone just goes into attack mode...no questions asked. A customer growls...and a staff member shoots him multiple times with a nail gun...the whole thing was downright bizarre!
I could kind of tell it wasn't going to be that great, when I saw the trailer.
Great idea, but unfortunately poorly executed.
I know it's a horror comedy, but something was just off. It didn't feel right. It was like they were in an alternate universe, because nobody acted human.
I feel like I just watched the actors doing a dry-run rehearsal, that wasn't supposed to be filmed.
A lot of the scenes felt odd, because the accompanying music was all over the place. Nothing fitted!
The 'zombie-ness' starts more or less straight away...and absolutely nobody seems bothered, confused, or worried about what's going on. Everyone just goes into attack mode...no questions asked. A customer growls...and a staff member shoots him multiple times with a nail gun...the whole thing was downright bizarre!
I could kind of tell it wasn't going to be that great, when I saw the trailer.
Great idea, but unfortunately poorly executed.
This is a Christmas, horror comedy in typical B-movie style a la Bruce Campbell. I've read some of the reviews here and I think people mistakenly thought they were going to watch The Godfather or Alien. The criticisms sound like they were expecting a Spielberg or Scorsese cinematic masterpiece and they were shocked when ....it wasn't. It's a fun Christmas horror comedy driven by characters that are all flawed, parodies of those we all know in real life. It is fun to watch and fans of Bruce Campbell should give it a try. Will it win an Oscar? Not a chance! Is it going to revolutionize the film industry? Nope! Is it driven by an award winning, spell binding script? Heck no!
But will my husband and I watch many more times over the holidays to come? Yes! We! Will!
But will my husband and I watch many more times over the holidays to come? Yes! We! Will!
If you're after a fun little holiday thrill with some laughs thrown in, Black Friday might be the movie for you.
Sure there's no character development, and the plot gets a little ridiculous at times but you aren't watching a B movie for character development of academy award level writing.
Black Friday doesn't take itself too seriously, and neither should you. For a small budget movie the skin work is great.
It was great to see Devon Sawas (Final Destination) all grown up and Bruce Campbell is funny as ever.
When trying to imagine Black, Friday, think Netflix comedy Superstore, if the store was attacked by aliens.
Sure there's no character development, and the plot gets a little ridiculous at times but you aren't watching a B movie for character development of academy award level writing.
Black Friday doesn't take itself too seriously, and neither should you. For a small budget movie the skin work is great.
It was great to see Devon Sawas (Final Destination) all grown up and Bruce Campbell is funny as ever.
When trying to imagine Black, Friday, think Netflix comedy Superstore, if the store was attacked by aliens.
Bruce Campbell is the only redeeming quality of Black Friday. Yes, the production is okay, the cast too, but the humor just does not work very well and the horror is at most okayish. On paper a mix of Blob, Superstore and a buddy horror comedy a la Shaun of the Dead may look good but the execution meanders something on the edge of average and below average. What I miss mostly is some unique spark. Also there never is really some suspense like for example in the story of The Mist. Exact rate: 3 + 1 for Mr. Campbell's solid performance.
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- AnecdotesThe radio says the counties of Columbus, Carpenter, Lynch, and Wright have been evacuated. This is a nod to four directors, Chris Columbus, John Carpenter, Joe Lynch, and Edgar Wright that served as inspiration.
- GaffesThe credits state: "Filmed in the Commenwealth of Massachessetts" when it should be spelled "Commonwealth of Massachusetts"
- ConnexionsFeatured in Dead Meat Horror Awards 2022 (2022)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 1 581 $US
- Durée1 heure 24 minutes
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