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V/H/S/99

  • 2022
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 49min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,2/10
10.120
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V/H/S/99 (2022)
Witness a hellish vision of 1999, as social isolation, analog technology and disturbing home videos fuse into a nightmare of found footage savagery.
Riproduci trailer0: 42
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Body HorrorFound Footage HorrorSupernatural HorrorHorror

Assisti a una visione infernale del 1999, quando l'isolamento sociale, la tecnologia analogica e gli inquietanti video domestici si fondono in un incubo.Assisti a una visione infernale del 1999, quando l'isolamento sociale, la tecnologia analogica e gli inquietanti video domestici si fondono in un incubo.Assisti a una visione infernale del 1999, quando l'isolamento sociale, la tecnologia analogica e gli inquietanti video domestici si fondono in un incubo.

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    • Flying Lotus
    • Maggie Levin
    • Tyler MacIntyre
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Maggie Levin
    • Johannes Roberts
    • Zoe Cooper
  • Star
    • Jesse LaTourette
    • Keanush Tafreshi
    • Dashiell Derrickson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,2/10
    10.120
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Flying Lotus
      • Maggie Levin
      • Tyler MacIntyre
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Maggie Levin
      • Johannes Roberts
      • Zoe Cooper
    • Star
      • Jesse LaTourette
      • Keanush Tafreshi
      • Dashiell Derrickson
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    • 80Recensioni della critica
    • 58Metascore
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    Jesse LaTourette
    Jesse LaTourette
    • Rachel (segment "Shredding")
    Keanush Tafreshi
    Keanush Tafreshi
    • Ankur (segment "Shredding")
    Dashiell Derrickson
    Dashiell Derrickson
    • Chris Carbonara (segment "Shredding")
    Jackson Kelly
    Jackson Kelly
    • Kaleb (segment "Shredding")
    Tybee Diskin
    • RC (segment "Shredding")
    Verona Blue
    Verona Blue
    • Deirdre (segment "Shredding")
    Aminah Nieves
    Aminah Nieves
    • Charissa (segment "Shredding")
    Kelley Missal
    Kelley Missal
    • Jessie (segment "Shredding")
    Melissa Macedo
    Melissa Macedo
    • Jessie Deux (segment "Shredding")
    Ally Ioannides
    Ally Ioannides
    • Lily (segment "Suicide Bid")
    Isabelle Hahn
    Isabelle Hahn
    • Annie (segment "Suicide Bid")
    Breana Raquel
    Breana Raquel
    • Helen (segment "Suicide Bid")
    Caitlin Serros
    Caitlin Serros
    • Imogene (segment "Suicide Bid")
    Brittany Gandy
    Brittany Gandy
    • Lucy (segment "Suicide Bid")
    Logan Riley
    Logan Riley
    • Hannah (segment "Suicide Bid")
    Maurice Webster
    Maurice Webster
    • Security Guard (segment "Suicide Bid")
    Steven Ogg
    Steven Ogg
    • Host (segment "Ozzy's Dungeon")
    Jerry Boyd
    • Marcus (segment "Ozzy's Dungeon")
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      • Flying Lotus
      • Maggie Levin
      • Tyler MacIntyre
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Maggie Levin
      • Johannes Roberts
      • Zoe Cooper
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    4wormsoftheerth

    Another step back for the V/H/S series

    Once again we've got another mixed bag from one of the most inconsistent franchises of all time. The original V/H/S had creative ideas with extremely flawed executions, but it was interesting to see filmmakers explore and experiment with different mediums for horror movies. The series got significantly better in the second installment as the "found footage" format was refined and expanded upon. Sadly the 3rd installment Viral was absolute dogsh!t. The series rebounded somewhat with V/H/S 94 and I was excited for this installment, but it mostly failed to deliver. Overall this is marked by novice writing and sloppy production. It's a collection of amateur filmmakers fumbling with the same mistakes as the original VHS which should have been ironed out of the genre years ago + lack of effort by executives/producers to create a cohesive product. This collection is focused on horror comedy and a mix of pointless, vague, and/or forced 90s tropes which don't add anything. Additionally, being purposefully set in the 90s means the return of awful film quality and the obnoxious, constant camera glitches.

    Wrap-around: basically there isn't one. The stop-motion toy solider thing is completely banal and I can't think of a less engaging opening bit. I guess the "wraparound" is supposed to be that the guys in Gawkers are watching the tapes while one of them films these soldiers? Who knows. You see a guy fumbling with a tape for about 2 seconds, yet we get treated to 3 pointless stop motion soldier bits. 0/10

    Segment 1 Shredding: I guess this is supposed to follow some kids who are a parody of CKY. They mix in random footage of them doing CKY/Jackass stunts but it had 0 bearing on the actual uh "plot". This is some of the worst found footage horror ever made. Absolutely abysmal, nearly unwatchable camera work and film quality, terrible obnoxious characters, and a completely nonsensical plot. This one dragged on endlessly with no real point. The effects were awful. I was ready to completely give up on VHS 99 at multiple points during this segment. 0/10

    Segment 2 Suicide Bid: This was about sorority girls hazing a new girl by burying her in a coffin. It starts to rain so they leave and the coffin floods. This one wasn't great, but compared to the opener it was decent. Somewhat interesting concept and there was good tension when she was in the coffin and it started to flood. Very low budget though and the film quality and effects were pretty bad. 4/10

    Segment 3 Ozzy's Dungeon: Whew, things actually start to pick up here. This segment is a parody of Legends of the Hidden Temple/Double Dare. The kids show segment is well done and the humor is well executed without being overdone. However, the second part of this turns into an August Underground style home video gross-out torture porn which was disappointing. It's kind of creative, but it drags on for way too long with too much unnecessary stuff. Felt more like a McKamey Manor video than a horror movie. Thankfully it (finally) picks up again at the end with a cult and demon (kind of like a poor man's Safe Haven from VHS 2) which is rather good but too short - I would have liked the focus to be more on this part. This was the most creative and varied of all the segments, but it needed to be tightened up. 6/10

    Segment 4 The Gawkers: In the scope of all the VHS movies this one isn't that good, but for this collection it was one of the best. It follows a group of teenage boys who covertly spy on their hot female neighbor. The boys are obnoxious but extremely believable and the chemistry between them feels very natural. The humor in this one is done well. The segment is short so, despite the small scope, it doesn't lose your interest. The horror stuff at the end is straight forward but done well and is very on brand for these VHS movies. 6/10

    Segment 5 To Hell and Back: this opens with some guys filming a cult doing a ritual to summon a demon and they end up being transported to hell. This is the best and tightest of all the segments. It follows an interesting and creative idea that isn't over-explained, and it moves quickly while staying focused. The humor is integrated well and I love how the cult/ritual is never explained so its just these two goofy dudes in NYE outfits fighting their way out of hell which, sans explanation, is hilarious. The sets and location are the most interesting and well utilized of all the segments; the effects are obviously low budget but are the best of the 5. Would like to see these filmmakers in a future segment with a bigger budget. 7.5/10

    Overall, this is a weak entry for VHS. It's better than Viral (although that means almost nothing as the bar is absurdly low) but that's it. While some segments are technically more proficient, it lacks the creativity and sense of experimentation/exploration of the original and is all around less focused and less skillfully executed than most of the segments in 2 or 94. You'd expect that with found footage being such a widespread horror genre that these anthologies would get more innovative and artistic over time, but this doesn't deliver much in that regard. It's pretty clear they went with cheaper films by more amateur directors/crews to quickly cash in on the previous success of the franchise without trying to improve upon it or explore new avenues. While not a total flop, this is a disappointment and should not have been as bad as it was. Let's hope they work harder on the next one.
    3bigbadbassface

    Man can't believe I had to give this a 3

    I have been a VHS loyalist since the beginning and even liked 1984. Has every segment ever been a homer in? No. But there's always a diamond or two in the rough. This time around there was quite literally nothing redeeming. Even gawker which should have been the best was wasted with filler and a boring climax. It was like a "Lily" rip-off with none of the tension. Man I can't believe every segment was a dud but here we are. Give some new writers a chance or at least be honest with yourselves when reading the scripts and weed out the garbage. Otherwise this franchises will suffer even further..
    3Darkfyre_rn

    Getting worse and worse

    The first 3 movies are absolute treasures, but these new cash-ins lack all the underground gritty realism and engrossing segments.

    The first 3 movies felt like you were watching some cursed or random snuff VHS that had been unearthed. These 90's installments feel like some kids decided to create their own little creepypasta style shots and it just falls flat and feels empty, the bad CGI doesn't help either. Some segments have decent story ideas but either bad acting, CGI, or dialogue ruin it.

    Like '94 there's only one good segment, and the overarching shots between segments is bland. Still waiting for the series to get back to its original brilliance.
    3petarilic32

    From a massive fan of V/H/S franchise, this was a massive DISAPPOINTMENT

    Let me start by saying I wasn't overly optimistic when I saw who the writers were. That, coupled with this year being such a huge letdown horror wise rang all kinds of alarm bells. Nonetheless, I still went with some expectations because it's VHS movie, so it has to be at least decent, right? Dead wrong.

    I'm going to break it down by segments:

    The only segment that was somewhat interesting (and I'm being very generous here), was The Gawkers. And by interesting I mean the ending of it. There's so much they could've done with it, won't spoil but you know which mythical creature I'm talking about here. We Summon The Darkness and Tragedy Girls were good so I'm not surprised this was the only segment that was decent. 5/10

    Moving on, To Hell and Back was the second one in this movie. Subpar and below standards (4/10) but it wasn't outright catastrophic. Acting was good and it comes from same people who wrote Deadstream so it was watchable.

    Shredding. I knew movie was going to suck when the first segment didn't deliver. I have no ide who Maggie Levin is except that she's known for The Black Phone (which was awful) and this didn't deliver either. There was no scare factor and it was extremely straightforward. Not overly bad, just kinda pointless. 3/10

    Suicide Bid. I honestly have no clue why would anyone make this? It wasn't scary, wasn't interesting, there was no investment in character(s), just why? It was so blank and empty. 2.5/10 if I'm being generous

    And finally - Ozzy's Dungeon. The worst segment I've ever seen in any VHS film. Absolutely horrendous and catastrophic in every single aspect. Have no idea who "Flying Lotus" is but this was so, so bad. Amateur level. 1/10

    Overall, I have to give it a 3/10 because of two stories being watchable but that's as much as I can give. Such a shame another franchise is ruined by this. Horrible. I'm so disappointed.
    2brandonlewissmu

    Shockingly bad.

    I have no idea what the Bloody Disgusting team was thinking here. This was like a bad joke. There is nothing..not one thing..scary in this movie. If anyone says otherwise, they need their head checked. The segments are all cheap, creature features. I'm talking CHEAP and not a single segment even remotely based in reality. This feels like they took some rejected submissions to VHS 94, slapped them together, and went for cash grab.

    I love found footage footage. As much as I didn't like Viral, I still really hoped it would do well so we would get more installments. I figured they'd rebound the next go round..and they did, at times. They've proven incapable of matching the quality of their first 2 but they still put out some solid segments. So, my vote was to keep them coming. A few good VHS stories are better than no VHS stories. I guess I still feel that way. If another comes, I'll check it out. If not, RIP. I doubt anybody cares at this point.

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    • Quiz
      The 'To Hell and Back' segment not only features the writer and actors from Deadstream, but the Gollum-like creature from the woods can briefly be seen as the characters run through the hellscape.
    • Blooper
      When Lily is being buried alive in the coffin, the sorority girls start filling the grave, the dirt is clearly seen covering Lilly's face through the carved out cross, yet when she turns on the video camera, there is no dirt on or around her.
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      At the end of the credits, the witches from "To Hell and Back" are heard chanting Mabel's name, hinting at the possibility that the character could be reborn.
    • Connessioni
      Edited from CKY 3 (2001)
    • Colonne sonore
      We Hate the Same Things
      Written by Keeley Bumford Dresage

      Drums by Kiel Feher

      Guitars by Dresage

      Bass by Dresage

      Additional Vocals by Ethan Edenberg

      Additional Vocals by Dresage

      Mixed by Jay Marcovitz

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    • Data di uscita
      • 20 ottobre 2022 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
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    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Mountain View Mausoleum - 2300 North Marengo Avenue, Altadena, California, Stati Uniti("Suicide Bid")
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Bloody Disgusting
      • Cinepocalypse Productions
      • Cook Filmworks
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