Um grupo de adolescentes são perseguidos pelo Sr. Jangles, um homem possuído por 13 almas malignas em busca de novas vítimas.Um grupo de adolescentes são perseguidos pelo Sr. Jangles, um homem possuído por 13 almas malignas em busca de novas vítimas.Um grupo de adolescentes são perseguidos pelo Sr. Jangles, um homem possuído por 13 almas malignas em busca de novas vítimas.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Terry Parker
- (as Marcus Brown)
- Paramedic
- (não creditado)
- Officer on crime scene
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
Typical story, guy gets killed, guy comes back to life, guy starts killing people. Though this time it takes place in the swamps of Louisiana instead of Camp Crystal Lake. A bit of voodoo gets thrown in just for good measure.
Sure, the story isn't the greatest, and it's not going to win any Oscars for best actors, but the film still is a fun little time waster for all horror fans out there.
If you enjoy the slasher films of the late 70's and the 80's, be sure to check this one out. Could be a surprise for you. Otherwise, steer clear of this film.
I would recommend people that like horrors to see this movie.
Kat.
The movie would have probably done much better during the 80s, a time when a Friday the 13th sequel hit the screens so many times, people lost count. The movie is your typical, teens outside in a wild area (this time a swamp instead of the woods) and are stalked and brutally murdered off by a killer who is literally unstoppable.
If you want to go see a movie were people get killed and their is a lot of blood and gore, then go see this now. If you want a movie that has good acting, great story, and is smart and suave, hold off of this and check out Cry Wolf.
Or better yet, try to go out and see booth.
As a horror fan, the most interesting aspect of the film for me was the joining of two horror sub-genres (for want of a better description) - the voodoo/hoodoo and slasher genres. There are better voodoo films, Wes Craven's "The Serpent and the Rainbow" comes to mind, and certainly many better slasher films, but it was fun to watch the director mix the genres.
Ray, originally known as "Jangles" in the computer game, makes for an interesting villain. He's the town outcast, who dies while trying to rescue a voodoo priestess from a car crash. Unfortunately, the old lady's possessed snakes attack Ray and he turns into a voodoo powered zombie with a really bad attitude. Ray is no Freddy Krueger or Jason Vorhees, but he's also a step up from most of the clowns polluting American horror movies these days. Ray's weapon of choice is a crowbar and he busily uses it to impale, spear and slash anyone he comes across.
The film also gets extra credit for having Bijou Phillips in the cast. I have no idea why this woman isn't a bigger star, she manages to steal every movie that she appears in. Bijou doesn't have a big role and she really is way too cool to be believable as a small town bimbo. However, she is a beacon in the sea of pretty but wooden actors that make up the rest of the cast.
The film starts well but becomes increasingly improbable. The character of Cece is so idiotic that it defies belief - Apparently every resident of Louisiana keeps a spare voodoo priestess robe in their wardrobe. Oh, and nice idea to use your dead friend as a voodoo doll. The director also gets carried away with CGI effects as the film progresses and spends far too much time making snake eyes move under Ray's skin than concentrating on the good, old fashioned gore that makes the first half of the film so enjoyable.
The film's finale is fairly predictable and by then I had lost interest. Nevertheless, Venom is a fun horror film and should please less discerning genre fans.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe filmmakers hoped this would be the first film in a long-running franchise. They intended to make Ray Sawyer the next iconic horror villain, like Jason Voorhees. When the film bombed at the box office, plans for future sequels were scrapped.
- Erros de gravação(at around 52 mins) When Sean is pulled through the window with the chain by Ray Sawyer, the whole window behind him shatters. However, a few moments later inside the house - the window has somehow repaired itself.
- Citações
Ricky: [Grabs Tammy's bra strap] So tell me, is this synthetic leather?
Tammy: We got it at Lacey's in Baton Rouge.
Patty: No, *you* go it at Lacey's. I was in Barnes & Noble flipping through Janes. Do not make me a part of your felony.
Ricky: You stole it?
Tammy: Well, I wasn't gonna buy it! It was too ugly! And I felt bad taking a nice one. I *have* a conscience.
Patty: You're still a crook.
Tammy: [Pulls her shirt down] Yeah, a crook with a nice rack.
[to Ricky]
Tammy: Don't you think?
Ricky: [Looks at Ray in his truck, watching them] You may not wanna pull those out too often.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAt the end of the credits we hear the sound of Ray's keys jangling
- Trilhas sonorasJust The Girl
Written by Adam Schlesinger
Performed by The Click Five
Courtesy of Lava Records/Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- How long is Venom?Fornecido pela Alexa
Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 881.779
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 501.000
- 18 de set. de 2005
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 881.779
- Tempo de duração1 hora 27 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1