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Drive-In Horrorshow

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 48min
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4,1/10
293
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Drive-In Horrorshow (2009)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue"Drive-In Horrorshow" is a 2009 hosted horror anthology movie, set in a post apocalyptic world, where the few remaining human creatures may come and watch horror movies."Drive-In Horrorshow" is a 2009 hosted horror anthology movie, set in a post apocalyptic world, where the few remaining human creatures may come and watch horror movies."Drive-In Horrorshow" is a 2009 hosted horror anthology movie, set in a post apocalyptic world, where the few remaining human creatures may come and watch horror movies.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael Neel
  • Scénario
    • Greg Ansin
    • Michael Neel
  • Casting principal
    • Luis Negrón
    • Cyce Sadsad
    • Joe Lemieux
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,1/10
    293
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Neel
    • Scénario
      • Greg Ansin
      • Michael Neel
    • Casting principal
      • Luis Negrón
      • Cyce Sadsad
      • Joe Lemieux
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 25avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Luis Negrón
    Luis Negrón
    • The Projectionist (segment "The Drive-In")
    Cyce Sadsad
    • Teenage Axe Victim (segment "The Drive-In")
    Joe Lemieux
    • Zombie Frank (segment "The Drive-In")…
    Bill Gage
    • Billy Troll (segment "The Drive-In")
    Tara Henry
    • Skeleton Shadow (segment "The Drive-In")…
    Michael Neel
    Michael Neel
    • Skeleton Shadow (segment "The Drive-In")…
    Judith Kalaora
    • Roseanne (segment "Pig")
    Matthew Catanzano
    Matthew Catanzano
    • Tim (segment "Pig")
    • (as Matt Catanzano)
    Chris Fidler
    • Jamie (segment "The Closet")
    Michaela Rose Reggio
    • Christy (segment "The Closet")
    • (as Michaela Reggio)
    Elizabeth Rose
    • Norma (segment "The Closet")
    John Cleary
    • Bill (segment "The Closet")
    John Gage
    John Gage
    • Craig the Mailman (segment "The Closet")
    Anthony Inferrera
    • Neighbor (segment "The Closet")
    Carolyn Inferrera
    • Neighbor (segment "The Closet")
    Jarrett Beeley
    • Rocky Pipeline (segment "The Closet")
    Nicholas Clarke
    Nicholas Clarke
    • Joe Tidepool (segment "The Closet")
    Tim Dennis
    • The Captain (segment "The Closet")…
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Neel
    • Scénario
      • Greg Ansin
      • Michael Neel
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    3tdeladeriere

    Too respectful for its own good

    "Drive-In Horrorshow" is a low-budget horror anthology made of 5 segments that have nothing in common, except that they all belong to a particular horror sub-genre. These segments are introduced by a ghoulish host that looks straight out of a b&w TV show, which nicely hints at the anachronistic nature of the segments, or rather their desire to encompass all eras of horror movies.

    In no particular order, there's the monster movie, the torture movie, the slasher, the urban maniac and some sci-fi with men in black thrown in. This should make for a fun spectacle, but most of the segments go nowhere. The most blatant example is the first bit, "The Pig", which is 10 minutes of a raped girl torturing her tormentor in the bathtub until...he dies. There's no twist. This can also be said of the sci-fi segment, which reads like the 1st 20 minutes of a movie and then cuts. The slasher bit is simply 90 minutes of SOV backwoods slasher condensed in 20 minutes.

    Although not original in any way, the "Meat Man" segment at least has endearing performances by the lead kids and some sort of twist, as does "The Closet". You get the feeling that the director simply wanted to pay respect to the many sub-genres of horror, but was simply out of ideas. As a homage, it works in a modest way, but as a movie, there is simply nothing to hold on to.

    The grue is omnipresent, though surprisingly no so much in the torture segment. Even with 20 minutes segments, this mostly bored me. There's obviously a lot of heart, but no ideas. Next time, try a script.
    6icocleric

    Campy Horror Entertainment

    Like many anthologies some segments are more enjoyable than others. Overall I found it to be fun. I did feel the effects look dated, I was rather surprised by the date made, because it looks like it was made in the 90s. It has that 90s camp feel to it as well. Entertaining though. I did enjoy the drive through set up with the shadow customers.

    It feels a bit like Goosebumps, or Creepshow with a lower budget. So it's not quite as good as these, but if these shows are up your street then I think you could have fun with it. I did feel the last one was the weakest one of the segments, which is a shame to end on.
    4Bou

    Drive-in popcorn, a bit stale and needing more butter

    I really wanted to like this, not least because I'm a big fan of that vanishing and venerable phenomenon, the drive-in. Alas, I've come away with a mixed reaction.

    The overall conceit---a postapocalyptic drive-in run by mutants, zombies, and the undead for a similar clientèle---is a fun one for a horror film. I've been left sitting in the last car present in a drive-in in the middle of the night, and a deserted one that's still running in real life is creepy enough, let alone one that's at the end of the world. Best, this fictional drive-in features what few real drive-ins do today---that staple of yesteryear, the B movie.

    The problem is that we have some F movies included in this anthology.

    In that category, I'd have to put the first film, "Pig." I believe the filmmakers fancy it to be in the company of such revenge films as "Last House on the Left" or "I Spit on Your Grave," but for a variety of reasons, the comparisons don't work. The film started on a hopeful, if low-budget, note (the frat's front door reads Delta Omega Alpha--D.O.A.). But that's just about the last I liked of it, except for the fact of how the woman managed to get the man into the position he's in--a nicely ironic touch. The actors do their best with what they've been given, which isn't much. The female lead has been given a load of vituperative histrionics, and the film quickly degenerates into a lot of shouted imprecations and ceaseless torture. The film suffers further from the fact that the timing of the first half is all wrong, and I started to get the giggles because of it. This vignette isn't scary, suspenseful, or triumphal---it's alternately gross, depressing, preposterous, and annoying.

    "The Closet," about an unhappy boy of the Space Age, is rather better. The characters are over-the-top and unidimensional, but they are intended to be. Although one can see the end coming, it's nicely done. The boy playing the lead is surprisingly good for such a young actor. My main quibbles with the film are some poor pacing and some anachronisms (for example, glaringly, the cell phone; less so, the answering machine). Surely the writers know some people over the age of 50---they should have tried talking to them before committing images to film, especially since some of the set dressing (such as the lighted globe) was really good.

    "Fall Apart" isn't big on action or plot, but it isn't meant to be. (My one argument with that fact is the plot threads that start and then go nowhere. Why?) The main character is likable enough, and he meets a terrible fate, which is the point of this one. It's a gross-out effects film, which starts creepily and builds to total nastiness, and the effects are well done. Unfortunately, the budget seems to have gone largely to making those effects; the small budget shows excessively elsewhere.

    Of all the films, "Meat Man" may be closest to the creepy films and mags of the drive-in's heyday. It's certainly close to the real sorts of scary tales and rumors we told each other as children. The script, direction, and editing are crisp and well paced. The way these kids think is spot-on. Even the preposterous game they play with the freezer is on target---it's exactly the kind of game (that makes no sense to adults) that kids would invent. The child actors do a wonderful job portraying the brothers. Overall, I liked it. (But what did I miss at the beginning? What was with the Frankenstein monster in the bushes?)

    Finally, "The Watcher" is 99% unwatchable. If Dark Carnival, the film festival I saw this at, had stuck to its schedule, and shown this one last, I'd have gone home after the few shots of some spectacular scenery, and caught one of my TV shows instead. The makers claim it was inspired by such classics as TCM, but there is nothing here of what made TCM a landmark film in the genre. The characters are unengaging, and there isn't a bright bulb in the marquee. These have to be THE stupidest characters I have ever seen in a film, and that includes the recent "Timber Falls." There is nothing scary or disturbing here, except perhaps the notion that "starring" on "Survivor" is an entrée to the film business.

    The bits in between the vignettes are not particularly funny, but the guy playing The Projectionist does so with enthusiastic, committed glee, and the concessionaire Teenage Axe Victim is an inspired touch. There are plenty of trilogy-formatted B films, and I think that "Drive-In Horrorshow" could benefit by becoming one, that is, lose the first and the last vignette.
    7guestar57

    Ethan Zohn SURVIVES this horror movie tribute...

    Starring: Jenna Morasca.

    Really,really enjoyed this odd little tip of the hat to film showmanship from the past.

    Drive -in theatres have alook,smell,ambiance that wasn't exactly perfect,But made one feel like they were somewhere else besides home.

    Many segments like : PIG,THE CLOSET,FALL APART,MEAT MAN,WATCHER-

    They are all different and equally scary.

    The acting was really good and must admit the the difference theatre ( light hearted humor ) and feature ( at times really mean spirited) was not exactly meshed.
    4bcarruthers-76500

    The hot dogs were a bit stale!!!

    In the tradition of the horror anthologies of "Creepshow" and "Tales from the Crypt" comes this homage to the long lost day of the best way to watch a horror movie. The Drive In Movie Shows. Five tales of terror are brought to you by your host, The Projectionist and his sidekicks: Zombie Frank, Billy Troll, (a mini Lurch) and a teenage axe-victim who are sadly lacking in customers. Each tale has a different take on horror with some more violent than others. People meet grusome and gory deathsin a visual display of very red blood and plasticy gore and gloriously wicked black humour. Whatever your ghoulish pleasure: be it cutting and slashing, cannibalism,monsters, even evil children. This movie has it all. It's not a bad little movie and oh how I love the way its presented. All in all it's not a bad little movie. bcarruthers-76500

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      In the segment "Pig", the Greek letters on the door are Delta Omega Alpha (D.O.A.).
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      References WALL·E (2008)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 octobre 2009 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Drive-in Horrorshow
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Allston, Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Grim Films
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