Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaOne of the girls in a rock band is fired from the band. She is, in reality, a witch, and possesses the body of the girl who replaces her in order to take revenge on the rest of the band.One of the girls in a rock band is fired from the band. She is, in reality, a witch, and possesses the body of the girl who replaces her in order to take revenge on the rest of the band.One of the girls in a rock band is fired from the band. She is, in reality, a witch, and possesses the body of the girl who replaces her in order to take revenge on the rest of the band.
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My review was written in March 1990 after watching the feature on Interamerican Entertainment video cassette.
This shot-on-video gore flick fills the bill for fans whose taste in horror veers toward the "Blood Feast" genre.
Donald Farmer continues to work in the video medium rather than film, and this Tennessee-lense effort suggests he needs to upgrade his script before making the jump to the big time.
Story is set in the music world, with plenty of nondescript rock performances to pad the abbreviated running time. Satanic singer Carol Carr is fired from her band and goes on a killing rampage. She's actually a witch and her spirit possesses her replacement to the band, lovely Melissa Moore.
Item is poorly photographed in a manner closer to the porno than the horror genre, though content never exceeds a soft X level.
This shot-on-video gore flick fills the bill for fans whose taste in horror veers toward the "Blood Feast" genre.
Donald Farmer continues to work in the video medium rather than film, and this Tennessee-lense effort suggests he needs to upgrade his script before making the jump to the big time.
Story is set in the music world, with plenty of nondescript rock performances to pad the abbreviated running time. Satanic singer Carol Carr is fired from her band and goes on a killing rampage. She's actually a witch and her spirit possesses her replacement to the band, lovely Melissa Moore.
Item is poorly photographed in a manner closer to the porno than the horror genre, though content never exceeds a soft X level.
Well, I've seen a lot of really bad movies in the horror field the last few weeks, but this turkey is really bad!! Apart from the very good looking Melissa Moore (probably the most beautiful face in the Scream Queens roster), this movie about a demon possessing several hard-rock singers, it has nothing to make it watchable. Avoid like the plague
This movie for the most part seems like a combination of a junior high school play and a home movie. While some of it is scary, for the most part it seems amateurish, especially the acting, editing, and writing. It deals mostly with the lead singer of a rock band who is fired for her dabbling in the occult, which she uses to get her revenge. Not too good.
* 1/2 out of ****
* 1/2 out of ****
Donald Farmer, the writer and director of Scream Dream, is so enamoured with the godawful rock theme song for this film that he lets the band Rikk-o-shay perform it in its entirety, and then plays snippets of it throughout the rest of the movie. In addition to the overuse of really bad music, we get weak acting, laughable special effects, and a lousy script with diabolical dialogue.
The film opens promisingly enough, with a woman in bed grabbed by several hands and then being sliced up by a chainsaw that emerges from the mattress. This scene turns out to be part of a music promo for controversial heavy metal singer Michelle Shock (Carol Carr), whose wild shows and satanic lyrics have seen her accused of witchcraft and devil worship. Shock is, in fact, a demonic creature that preys on young male groupies; when one of her backing singers refuses to become another of her victims and kills her with an axe, she proceeds to possess her replacement, Jamie Summers (Melissa Moore), and continues with her unholy activities.
I'm a huge fan of both low-budget horror and heavy metal, but this one stinks on both counts. There are a few unintentional laughs to be had -- the crowds at Shock's shows being described as hardcore heavy metal freaks, when they're nothing of the sort, is hilarious, and a rubber hand-puppet monster is good for some giggles -- but mostly this is just inept and amateurish nonsense that bores more than it entertains.
1.5/10, rounded up to 2 for blonde babe Melissa Moore, who provides the gratuitous nudity.
N. B. The characters of Michelle and Linnea were most likely named after '80s scream queens Michelle Bauer and Linnea Quigley.
The film opens promisingly enough, with a woman in bed grabbed by several hands and then being sliced up by a chainsaw that emerges from the mattress. This scene turns out to be part of a music promo for controversial heavy metal singer Michelle Shock (Carol Carr), whose wild shows and satanic lyrics have seen her accused of witchcraft and devil worship. Shock is, in fact, a demonic creature that preys on young male groupies; when one of her backing singers refuses to become another of her victims and kills her with an axe, she proceeds to possess her replacement, Jamie Summers (Melissa Moore), and continues with her unholy activities.
I'm a huge fan of both low-budget horror and heavy metal, but this one stinks on both counts. There are a few unintentional laughs to be had -- the crowds at Shock's shows being described as hardcore heavy metal freaks, when they're nothing of the sort, is hilarious, and a rubber hand-puppet monster is good for some giggles -- but mostly this is just inept and amateurish nonsense that bores more than it entertains.
1.5/10, rounded up to 2 for blonde babe Melissa Moore, who provides the gratuitous nudity.
N. B. The characters of Michelle and Linnea were most likely named after '80s scream queens Michelle Bauer and Linnea Quigley.
by far the greatest film of our generation.
rick-o-shea is stunning as well
thanks to the late Mr. Donald Farmer
your legacy continues long after your death
rick-o-shea is stunning as well
thanks to the late Mr. Donald Farmer
your legacy continues long after your death
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDuring filming, Donald Farmer said he got a call from Universal Pictures wanting to know if the movie was available for acquisition. But when they found out it was being shot on video instead of film, they passed on it. Farmer said it was the only time a major studio ever contacted him.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Best of the Worst: Donald Farmer's Market (2024)
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- 5000 USD (previsto)
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