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Shock Value

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,7/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Shock Value (2014)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaStruggling 'B' movie Director blackmails a serial killer to be the star of his next film.Struggling 'B' movie Director blackmails a serial killer to be the star of his next film.Struggling 'B' movie Director blackmails a serial killer to be the star of his next film.

  • Regia
    • Douglas Rath
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Anthony Bravo
  • Star
    • Zak Hudson
    • Anthony Bravo
    • Janelle Christa
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,7/10
    607
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Douglas Rath
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Anthony Bravo
    • Star
      • Zak Hudson
      • Anthony Bravo
      • Janelle Christa
    • 15Recensioni degli utenti
    • 11Recensioni della critica
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    Zak Hudson
    • Miles Fowler
    Anthony Bravo
    • Nick
    Janelle Christa
    Janelle Christa
    • Ashley
    • (as Janelle Odair)
    Michelle Campbell
    Michelle Campbell
    • Justine
    Will Brandt
    Will Brandt
    • Jeff
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Edmund Dean Huntley
    Rick Shapiro
    Rick Shapiro
    • Sol
    Steven J. Oliver
    Steven J. Oliver
    • Ruben
    Shawn Woods
    Shawn Woods
    • Josh Lamb
    Jo Farkas
    Jo Farkas
    • Sol's Mother
    Earl Thompson
    • Lester
    Tessa Fowler
    • Naked Actress
    Catherine Black
    Catherine Black
    • Donna
    Sovanna Moodley
    • Female Homeless Teen
    • (as Davita Reuben)
    Randy Blekitas
    • Male Homeless Teen
    Chieko Hidaka
    Chieko Hidaka
    • Party Guest
    Glenn Shelhamer
    Glenn Shelhamer
    • Adam
    Paul Bowman
    • Justine's Dad
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    5Seth_Rogue_One

    Starts out pretty bad but turns out alright despite it's flaws

    The first 20 minutes I wasn't into it at all, and I can see many people simply turning it off after that length of time BUT it actually got better after that, due to a somewhat original storyline (which we don't get too many of in the horror genre).

    Don't get me wrong, it's not a 'great' movie but it at least went from a complete turd to passable time-waster.

    The acting could have been better and the characters don't have many layers to them, but for some reason it didn't bother me as much as it usually does.

    It's not really as dark or gory as the bloody poster would leave you to believe, it's more of a dark comedy than a full on horror (even though there are graphic scenes of violence and sex).

    Oh and for Malcolm McDowell fans, Mac only appears for one scene (unless you count a film-clip that's being shown on a projector in one scene of him having sexual intercourse with a woman much younger than him in space).

    I can't really recommend it strongly or anything but if you've started watching it I can recommend you continue doing so throughout the remainder of the running-time, there is always that.
    10mediauwant

    Bravo!

    I've never taken the time to write a review in IMDb before, but this film inspired me to do so...

    50% Horror and 50% black comedy, Shock Value is a modern day classic. It is further proof that the Independent horror film makers now rule the genre. Let's face it... Hollywood is, for the most part, incapable of making good horror films any more. While drivel like Annabelle, The Conjuring, Dracula Untold, Oculus, etc get all the attention, films like Shock Value struggle in obscurity, and that is a shame.

    I will not tell you a single thing regarding the story, as it would be criminal to reveal anything before you see the film. The writing is quick and real. The humor element is wonderfully off beat, and the direction is spot on.

    As for the cast... a collection of names you might not know, but should: Zak Hudson, Anthony Bravo, Janelle Odair, and Michelle Campbell...*and* a great cameo from horror film icon, Malcolm McDowell. Bravo to you all!
    6lewis-sands

    A genuine comedy/horror...

    This was a decent movie, and I enjoyed watching it! I liked the acting throughout,and thought that the whole flick was put together fairly well. I am no screenwriter so I can't say that it was, or was not well written, however I will say that I liked the story & it kept me watching. So well there it is! I laughed and jumped (well close to it anyway) and I was grossed out. The drama wasn't hard to watch at all and the the comedy kept a smile on my face. This definitely helped when the blood and guts parts kicked in! I can and will recommend this flick as a movie that I enjoyed so check it out eh!! (and) Enjoy your time at the movies, i sure did!
    6chrismackey1972

    This is what indie films should be like.

    I just saw this, and just so you know, it is low budget. However, the budget of a movie doesn't tell me if a movie is going to be good or bad. Each of The Transformers has over 100 million bucks thrown into it, and those all suck. I haven't seen the fourth one yet. Since Mark Walberg replaced Shia Labouf, I have to say things are looking good for that fourth installment. Raven's Cabin, and Crawl or Die are very low budget, but those film makers squeezed out very impressive films.

    I have to say that Ashley (Janelle Odair) and Justine (Michelle Campbell) are HOOOOOTTTTTTT, just in different ways. And they both get naked...just saying. lol. The movie is very original, and it's done in a comedy-type way, until about 20 mins before it ends, then it takes a fairly serious tone. Justine was really funny. Ashley was sexy as hell. Nick (Anthony Bravo-Carl Urban look alike) was convincing as the skulking psycho-turned-horror-film-star. Miles (Zak Hudson) was very good in his role as a director willing to screw over the killer to make it big. Hudson reminded me a lot of Justin Long.

    About 20 minutes before the movie ends, a huge twist happens that I didn't see coming. As I said, this was an original movie, and unlike some other low budgets, this wasn't done in a half-assed way. All the actors did their characters justice. I was really impressed. When I turned this on, I was expecting the typical crap that most indies tend to produce. Again, I was impressed, and I recommend people watch this.

    I had nothing to do with the movie, other than watching it. If you view my other reviews, you'll see I'm kind to some indies, and not so much to others. I enjoy originality, and that's what this movie was. You have to watch to the very end of the credits, because something really funny happens that was discussed in the movie.

    I gave it 6-star rating because I really was impressed.
    10futureboymaddog

    A Clever, Funny, Scary and Scathing Horror Film

    What do you do when you're a down-and-out Z-lister schlock horror filmmaker and you've witnessed a serial killer claim his latest victims? Why, you blackmail him into being the star of your next film, of course! Naturally, this is a pretty absurd premise for a horror film, but one of the great things about director Douglas Rath's latest film, the micro-budgeted SHOCK VALUE is that he and writer/co-star Anthony Bravo KNOW that it's absurd, and they play that absurdity to the hilt with incredibly clever writing, smart performances, and some really beautiful direction.

    The film follows the exploits of Miles Fowler (Zak Hudson), a bad writer/director of Z-grade horror who is looking for his shot at the big leagues, and finds it quite by accident as he witnesses a brutal double-murder committed by serial killer Nick (Anthony Bravo), a wiry yet menacing "quiet loner". He enlists the help of his new producer, the shy and seemingly unassuming Justine (Michelle Campbell), and they confront him with an ultimatum: Star in our new film (entitled "The Whorehouse That Screamed"), or go to prison. Nick very reluctantly agrees, and as soon as Miles casts his leading lady and muse, the incredibly sexy and opportunistic Ashley (Janelle Odair), filming begins. Miles believes that the hook that will make the film work is having a real serial killer play a fake serial killer and then, after turning him in after filming is over, the resultant publicity will pack millions of fans of the truly macabre into theaters to see the film with the now-infamous serial killer. Of course, there are some problems along the way; an aging horror film icon and full-blown loon, Edward Dean Huntley (Malcolm McDowell) is awaiting a script from Miles, and Ashley's handsome and volatile hipster musician boyfriend Jeff (Will Brandt) is intent on wreaking havoc on the set. Complicating matters further, we see Justine's budding romantic inclinations toward Nick, with whom she perhaps sees a kindred spirit, and Miles' own darker impulses coming to life as the film nears its completion.

    Rath clearly delineates the world of the film-within-a-film and the real world with some wonderful stylistic flourishes. Clearly lovers of the Italian horror sub-genre of Giallo, both Rath and Bravo give the look and feel of the film Miles is making a very Argento-esque atmosphere, with characters like Ashley playing clairvoyant identical twin sisters and Nick playing a cross-dressing, cleaver-wielding maniac against a 70's pop-psychedelia influenced backdrops of extreme purples and greens, while giving the real world a hyper-real feel a lot of clever Dutch angles, beautiful wide-angle shots, and long takes. The performances are all quite good. Hudson plays Miles, the pseudo-stylishly unkempt and egomaniacal bottom feeder, with gusto and increasing mania. Odair as Ashley is surprisingly vulnerable underneath her sex-kitten exterior making her a fully fleshed-out person and not just a cliché. McDowell seems to be having a lot of fun in his extended cameo as the crazed has-been. Brandt sadly doesn't really have a lot to do here except look handsome and be a huge jerk, and in a lesser film, that would be a greater sin than here, because he does play those moments exceedingly well. As Justine, Campbell plays her as an initially mousy and weak-willed but is in fact a smart, caring, assertive and lovely woman. But arguably, besides Campbell, the real star of the film is Bravo as Nick. With a sharp wit, a fearsome glare, and an outwardly calm demeanor cleverly hiding the beast within, he shows an incredible flair for comic timing, he plays his scenes of horror and drama as effortlessly as the comedy scenes.

    And also worth a huge mention, Bravo's script is nearly flawless. SHOCK VALUE is part-comedy and part-horror, but with an undercurrent of metatextual commentary of modern horror tropes, as perfectly demonstrated in McDowell's scene where he lays out the idea for a 21st-Century "reboot" of Dracula which includes backpackers filming everything with their cell phones. Like its stylistic predecessors such as Wes Craven's SCREAM films as well as the Joss Whedon/Drew Goddard collaboration THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, SHOCK VALUE both lambastes and embraces the sub-genre it resides in, and does both with style and verve. The film also delivers a scathing satirical portrayal of what it takes to make it in the horror movie business that often reminded me of George Huang's brilliantly acidic SWIMMING WITH SHARKS. Also worth mentioning is the eerie, stylish score by Jeff Danna as well as the lush cinematography of Jeffrey A. Cunningham, that mostly belies the use of digital film.

    Currently, SHOCK VALUE is only available for viewing on VOD platforms such as iTunes and Vudu, and as much as this film is worthy of a theatrical release, it might find a better home through VOD. With the scores of sub-par horror releases with semi-recognizable names and significantly larger budgets, this is that rare diamond-in-the-rough that stands head and shoulders above the very films that SHOCK VALUE is satirizing here, and is, in my opinion, the best VOD horror film I've seen in ages.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 agosto 2014 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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      • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti
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