Quando cinque dipendenti adolescenti del cinema locale in una piccola città cristiana scoprono un misterioso vecchio film nascosto nel suo seminterrato, scatenano un succube che dà loro un'e... Leggi tuttoQuando cinque dipendenti adolescenti del cinema locale in una piccola città cristiana scoprono un misterioso vecchio film nascosto nel suo seminterrato, scatenano un succube che dà loro un'educazione sessuale scritta nel sangue.Quando cinque dipendenti adolescenti del cinema locale in una piccola città cristiana scoprono un misterioso vecchio film nascosto nel suo seminterrato, scatenano un succube che dà loro un'educazione sessuale scritta nel sangue.
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The movie itself is anything but what the title is suggesting, but it is about a movie that is ... well evil. Now this is not necessarily a morality tale (although I reckon you could view it that way under a certain light) - but it does show the dangers of watching something that is forbidden ... and opening a doorway to ... ok so it is not really based in reality. And it's a comedy, so if that sounds fun to you, you will have fun, even with some very low level jokes
The story revolving around a group of theater employees finding an old video film and having demons being unleashed once the film is washed was decent viewing. The characters are given some depth and add to the story. Although it does become predictable there's a level of intrigue in continuing to watch. The visual of the demon creature is well done but wasn't clearly explained.
We start here with a couple going at it. There are a couple of teens who are watching them of Abe (Evan Daves) and Todd (Larry Saperstein). Todd makes a statement about how he wants to go since he can't get caught again and sent away. The two head to work at a local movie theater that is run by Mr. Pike (Bill Phillips). He's a deeply Christian man and takes his job seriously. It seems to be the end of summer and Chaz (Jillian Mueller) has been promoted to assistant manger. Back from camp that summer is Ricky (Glenn Stott) and their projectionist is Heavy Metal Jeff (Robbie Tann). Jeff is straight edge. He hates drinking, smoking and anything that is not Christian.
This crew is allowed to a watch a movie that night after it closes. They need to decide between A League of their Own and Encino Man, which I thought was a creative way to inform us that we're in 1992. There's some debate as to which one amongst the group. Things all change though when a homeless man gets into the theater and runs amuck. They try to kick him out, but he reveals a hidden hallway behind a curtain. They go in looking for him, but instead find an archive room that seems to have fire damage. Inside they find a film canister that wasn't. It is decided that is what they'll watch, but Jeff takes some convincing by Chaz and the group.
They aren't expecting what they get. It shows a woman nude, Katelyn Pearce, as well as a man. They perform some kind of ritual and the symbols look pagan. The canister also had a similar marking on it. Jeff shuts it off, which upsets Todd. He wants to keep watching it as it intrigues him. He bars himself in the projector room and starts it back up again. This causes some odd things to start happening as a mysterious woman keeps appearing. We also start to learn dark secrets and inner desires about this group of religious teens. This woman also might be much more as well.
You could probably tell that I was going to enjoy the social commentary that this movie is giving to us. There are some things that I won't be able to share as I don't really want to spoil them. There is still a lot that I can delve into and I should probably start with the religious aspect. If you know me, one of my favorite subgenres is based around this and the corruption of it. I'm sorry to those that I offend by saying this, but I think a good amount of people who follow religion use it as a crutch and can be corrupted like we see here. Even more so though, I love that the ones who are the loudest about it, are the ones that it doesn't really take much. My thought there is that repression is something that isn't good. It is good to the do the right thing and someone needs religion for that, I don't have issues there. If it helps you, great, and I'm all for that, but with that said, I hate the people we get here that are pushing it on others. It is satisfying to see them get just punishment in my eyes if I'm going to be honest here.
I'm glad this movie also decided to use the succubus as the creature. We don't get a lot of this and I think that it brings up an interesting duality here with the people that are in this theater. My first experience with this monster is from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night where your character encounters one. I've seen, heard and read about them since then. It is based on corruption with lust and desires, which is great when you have so much repression here. There is also a pretty solid back-story of the theater that they're in as well. That all really worked for me.
What I did have a slight issue with though was some of the inconsistencies with the creature and what it does to people. Todd has an initial encounter with her and he survives it. Same could be said for Chaz as well. We then get to see Todd disappear for a long time and Mr. Pike shows up. I liked these encounters, but it just doesn't seem to make sense what the rules are and how it affects these characters. There are times when their sexual organs explode with ecstasies and it kills them, where other times it doesn't. Since I'm a story guy, it doesn't seem like the writers actually know so they're just kind of playing things with convenience.
Despite these issues though, I really did have a lot fun with this movie. I think there's a really good blend of comedy with the horror elements. To be honest, there was one scene that really spooked me where I called out which I wasn't expecting. The movie never got boring for me and I thought was paced really well. It has a good runtime of just over an hour and half. The ending left me a little bit confused, but it does wrap up pretty nicely. We did get some interesting reveals for characters as well which kept me intrigued to see how things would play out as well.
That will take me to the acting of this movie. I thought it was pretty solid for what we got and their comedic timing was pretty on point. Daves was pretty funny as that quirky, pervy teen in my eyes. He plays well off of Saperstein who is similar in a nerdier way. Abe is kind of like a Jonah Hill-type in my eyes where we have the awkward Todd who is similar more to a Michael Cera. Mueller I thought was pretty attractive. She does something horrible that was revealed and I like that. Her character works though as she is the assistant manager, so she does have some responsibility which plays out. Scott and Tann are both solid with Jeff bringing quite a bit of comedic relief as well. Props to Pearce and Amber Paul for all of the nudity they have in the movie. I thought them with the rest rounded this out for what was needed.
Shifting this over to the effects of the movie, I thought overall they were well done. The practical effects were really good. I was watching this with Jaime and she pointed out a moment where she could tell some things didn't look real. I did agree with her at one point where we're seeing cuts on someone and there wasn't blood coming out. That didn't sit well with me. Some of the CGI wasn't great either. Aside from that though, I did think the effects were above average for sure.
The last thing to go over is the soundtrack for this movie. For the most part, it didn't really stand out to me. That's not to say it was bad, because I don't think that is the case. It fit for what was needed in fitting the mood of the scene. What I really wanted to go over though was the uneasy feeling that I got from the 'porno' they're watching in the movie. The music that was synced with that was unnerving and got my anxiety going. I give that a lot of credit for the feeling that it gave me.
Now with that said, I thought this movie was pretty solid on the whole. I like the cast of characters that we get here and putting them against this entity that is playing with their beliefs. I even think we get a really good blend of comedy that worked for me and we get something that doesn't always happen when you cross over these genres, I was concerned that none of the characters were safe. There are some inconsistencies with the rules for the monster, some of the effects could have been better, but I will say that the music accompanying the movie they watched was unnerving. Overall I'd say this movie was above average for me though, probably coming up just short of being a contender for the year end.
Still, turns out they watched enough of that movie to bring demon to life and she now goes after our gang. The movie owner also returns and falls victim to the sexy Lilith, not before the kids discover a naughty secret he's been hiding. Then the operator runs into the demon, and one of the guys becomes possessed. That leaves the girl and her would-be bf to resolve things.
Porno is that kind of movie you want to like. The cast is likable enough. The succubus theme is the most overlooked in horror and one that has much potential. Here's it's not particularly well used because Lilith isn't much of a seductress...unfortunately, because Katelyn Pearce is absolutely stunning. The huge pubic hair wig they've attached to her doesn't help though. Not quite sure why those things have become so fashionable in movies lately. It's completely unnecessary and looks ridiculous even if it's some poor attempt at time period accuracy. The ugly cinematography doesn't do this movie any favors, much is filmed mostly in green, the rest in red. None of it looks good. They make a huge deal about homosexuality and are not shy to show male genitals for some reason. No pubic hair wig there though.
I've never liked movies set in movie theaters, a trope low budget horror movies love using. Here it's ok though. This movie could have been much better had it focused on Lilith and developed her character more instead of focusing on the dull kids. Just as the label "porno" doesn't apply to the movie the kids discover, the title doesn't make much sense for this film either.
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- QuizIt was decided to place the setting in 1992 so as to include the older style projectors as a newer digital theater wouldn't be able to make use of film reels.
- BlooperTowards the end of the movie when Heavy Metal Jeff says "We have to kill Todd", he rips a towel dispenser of the wall to beat him with. The following scenes in the same bathroom, the dispenser is still very much on the wall.
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Heavy Metal Jeff: Yeah, right. The only lady you've seen naked is your mom.
Todd: My mom's dead, freak!
Heavy Metal Jeff: Prove it!
- ConnessioniReferences La città che non dorme (1953)
- Colonne sonoreStraight and Alert
Written and Performed by Uniform Choice
Courtesy of Southern Lord Recordings
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