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Une baby-sitter trouve une cassette VHS qui présente divers meurtres sinistres perpétrés par un clown psychotique.Une baby-sitter trouve une cassette VHS qui présente divers meurtres sinistres perpétrés par un clown psychotique.Une baby-sitter trouve une cassette VHS qui présente divers meurtres sinistres perpétrés par un clown psychotique.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Catherine A. Callahan
- Caroline
- (as Catherine Callahan)
Marie Maser
- Costume Designer
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Kayla Lian
- Casey
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Daniel Rodas
- Man in Car
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Anna Maliere
- Pregnant Woman
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Jennifer Castellano
- Mutilated Woman
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Marc Romano
- Hobo
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Andrew Mahler
- Pig Man
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OK before you go all on me, saying that this movie is horrible. I know. It is don't worry. But you know it has the right amount of goofyness to make it decent. Is it scary you ask, well somewhat yea there are a few great scares that I won't forget and guess what there are barely any jump scares! This film relies mostly on atmosphere and outfits to scare you and it works well besides the really fake looking alien. But that's fine it's an indie flick. The acting actually isn't too bad, it has horrible moments but it's pretty solid. It was directed really well for a first timer. And that's another reason for the high score. If this was a higher budget film I woul give it a 5 or 6. But it's really fun so you know I'll cut slack. But I did have my few gripes 1: it was very slow and repeating at times mostly during the 2nd tape. And the last one isn't really a gripe but an opinion, not enough Art the clown!!!
This movie is basically the original Terrifier (which is just a diabolically tremendous short) with two pretty terrible stories beforehand.
The first one, the 9th circle features some pretty gnarly-low budget but effective imagery. But that's it.
The second may as well be an Ed Wood short minus the humor. Just god awful.
Then the reason this movie exists: to propel Art the Clown into an icon
(which they have succeeded with the balls to the wall blood fest that is Terrifier 2 and 3 coming this year)
The only reason I'd recommend watching this and not just the original Terrifier short is the wrap around story. I won't spoil that---but the ending outside of the shorts reminds us were watching a film by Damien Leone who's seemed to corner the "breaking every rule torture rampage" market atm.
Lastly, I found both actors who played Art to be utterly terrifying but it was interesting seeing minor aesthetic differences.
The first one, the 9th circle features some pretty gnarly-low budget but effective imagery. But that's it.
The second may as well be an Ed Wood short minus the humor. Just god awful.
Then the reason this movie exists: to propel Art the Clown into an icon
(which they have succeeded with the balls to the wall blood fest that is Terrifier 2 and 3 coming this year)
The only reason I'd recommend watching this and not just the original Terrifier short is the wrap around story. I won't spoil that---but the ending outside of the shorts reminds us were watching a film by Damien Leone who's seemed to corner the "breaking every rule torture rampage" market atm.
Lastly, I found both actors who played Art to be utterly terrifying but it was interesting seeing minor aesthetic differences.
Given the overwhelming popularity of shockfests like Martyrs and the Saw series, the nearly universal disapproval of this film is itself shocking. It's strange how some films can make their mark for the very things that cause others to be rebuked. All Hallows' Eve is low budget and has its mistakes, but overall is a wonderful, very scary exploitation horror film with a memorable villain and surprisingly good production values.
All Hallows' Eve is an anthology film. Like most horror anthologies such as Tales From the Darkside: The Movie, Twilight Zone: The Movie, and Trick R' Treat, All Hallows' Eve has three main stories plus a wraparound story that ties them together. Director Damien Leone chose this format to showcase his pre-existing short films ("The 9th Circle" and "Terrifier"), so only the second story and the wraparound are totally new. The film opens with a woman babysitting two children on Halloween night and the discovery that someone has sneaked a VHS tape into one of the children's trick-or-treat bags. Reluctantly the babysitter plays the tape and the first of three stories begins.
With regard to reputation, there seem to be three primary complaints about the movie: 1) The director used previously created material, 2) The film is excessively gory, and 3) The acting is bad. Each of these is easily negated. First, most people have not seen the two short films, so the director seized his chance to have them viewed by a large audience. Completely understandable. Second, yes the film is graphic, but certainly no more than a hundred others released in the past decade, many of which were very popular. Third, the acting is actually pretty good. It's definitely strong enough to let the audience suspend their disbelief, which is after all the name of the game.
If there's one thing I've learned from reading reviews and posts on IMDb and elsewhere, it's that people will complain about anything. The truth is that All Hallows' Eve is a tense, entertaining horror film alive with creativity, realistic effects, and inspired direction. Its rating on IMDb (as of this writing) is unfortunate and unfair. If you want a polished horror film that's long on plot and every shot perfectly framed, see something else. If you want to have a good time and be scared, see this.
All Hallows' Eve is an anthology film. Like most horror anthologies such as Tales From the Darkside: The Movie, Twilight Zone: The Movie, and Trick R' Treat, All Hallows' Eve has three main stories plus a wraparound story that ties them together. Director Damien Leone chose this format to showcase his pre-existing short films ("The 9th Circle" and "Terrifier"), so only the second story and the wraparound are totally new. The film opens with a woman babysitting two children on Halloween night and the discovery that someone has sneaked a VHS tape into one of the children's trick-or-treat bags. Reluctantly the babysitter plays the tape and the first of three stories begins.
With regard to reputation, there seem to be three primary complaints about the movie: 1) The director used previously created material, 2) The film is excessively gory, and 3) The acting is bad. Each of these is easily negated. First, most people have not seen the two short films, so the director seized his chance to have them viewed by a large audience. Completely understandable. Second, yes the film is graphic, but certainly no more than a hundred others released in the past decade, many of which were very popular. Third, the acting is actually pretty good. It's definitely strong enough to let the audience suspend their disbelief, which is after all the name of the game.
If there's one thing I've learned from reading reviews and posts on IMDb and elsewhere, it's that people will complain about anything. The truth is that All Hallows' Eve is a tense, entertaining horror film alive with creativity, realistic effects, and inspired direction. Its rating on IMDb (as of this writing) is unfortunate and unfair. If you want a polished horror film that's long on plot and every shot perfectly framed, see something else. If you want to have a good time and be scared, see this.
Never heard of this flick until I watched Terrifier (2016). And seeing this cover I immediately picked it up because this was the original flick with the scary clown. It isn't as good or say, gory as Terrifier but still worth watching.
The story you will have seen a thousand times. People watching an old VHS to see some story on it, and by the end they are on the VHS. So it starts off rather on a low base of scares and horror and effects are one the cheesy side but it's until the last story that this low budget turns intoa gory flick. Naturally Terrifier is based on the last part and killings and slaughtering are the same. Nevertheless, it's worth to see how a flick can evolve in 3 years time.
So a flick that starts way below mediocre but the further it moves the better it gets, recommend it for horror geeks, gorehounds better skip it and move towards Terrifier.
Gore 2/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 2/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
The story you will have seen a thousand times. People watching an old VHS to see some story on it, and by the end they are on the VHS. So it starts off rather on a low base of scares and horror and effects are one the cheesy side but it's until the last story that this low budget turns intoa gory flick. Naturally Terrifier is based on the last part and killings and slaughtering are the same. Nevertheless, it's worth to see how a flick can evolve in 3 years time.
So a flick that starts way below mediocre but the further it moves the better it gets, recommend it for horror geeks, gorehounds better skip it and move towards Terrifier.
Gore 2/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 2/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
The 4.6 rating seems a bit low, but this movie isn't a masterpiece. Actually it's pretty far from being a masterpiece, lol. The acting was really awkward at certain points and some of the material is really questionable, but that f***ing clown is freaky as hell. And I'm not one of those types that are "afraid of clowns." But... the awkwardness of it all actually sort of enhanced the feeling of creepiness, in a weird way?
Also, how they linked and wrapped up the story was really clever. It didn't help that something crashed outside my window when the movie was over.
I usually don't watch movies below a 6.0 rating and I would never watch a movie below 5.0 (yes, I'm that type of person), but I was bored and I thought the clown looked scary so I gave this movie a try. Really glad that I did.
Also, how they linked and wrapped up the story was really clever. It didn't help that something crashed outside my window when the movie was over.
I usually don't watch movies below a 6.0 rating and I would never watch a movie below 5.0 (yes, I'm that type of person), but I was bored and I thought the clown looked scary so I gave this movie a try. Really glad that I did.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe first and third short films on the VHS tape are actually old shorts made by the director, Damien Leone, years earlier, titled The 9th Circle (2008) and Terrifier (2011) respectively. Producer Jesse Baget encouraged Leone to make this anthology and include 'Terrifier,' together with short movies from other directors. Leone thought this would be a good opportunity to create a feature film centered around Art the Clown, and make audiences more familiar with the character, so he convinced Baget to let him direct all the segments. The second short and the wrap-around story were made specifically for this film.
- GaffesAt about the one-hour, sixteen-minute mark, the babysitter sees herself in the television as well as "Art the Clown." She turns around away from the TV and we can see in the mirror she is now facing that the TV is off. When she turns back, the TV is still on.
- Crédits fousThere is an early post credits scene.
- ConnexionsEdited from The 9th Circle (2008)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La víspera de Halloween
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 23min(83 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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