A mentally ill homeless man begins a killing spree on the streets of New York City.A mentally ill homeless man begins a killing spree on the streets of New York City.A mentally ill homeless man begins a killing spree on the streets of New York City.
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If you want to see garbage, feces, vomit and all other bodily fluids, crushed skulls, dozens of people stabbed and slaughtered in full detail all the time throughout the film, than this film is for you. It seems that authors of this peace of pointless garbage wanted to do something on a very tight budget and since they did not have money for script, camera, actors, lighting, sets, music etc they decided that their hero will wander along the streets mumbling and kill anyone he meets in a most gruesome and disturbing way possible. Believe me, if you see this it will make your day miserable and children might have long lasting consequences. "Authors" just wanted to get to the top of the lists of the most disturbing and weird films ever and to achieve cult status cheaply. So I won't give them that pleasure. No, this is not the weirdest or the most disturbing film ever. It is not at the top of any list. It is just bad and pointless.
Everyone is saying how "Oh, this is a movie that should bring homeless people to light?" If anything, this makes homeless people look horrible. This movie is an insult to actual homeless people, and I truly know that there are a lot of amazing homeless people, and this is an insult to shock movies and movies in general.
How is somebody allowed to make/release this? I mean seriously? The fact is, I don't care/mind about the shock scenes, gore/scat/vomit that's not the case, the movie itself is what's making me ask this...
I'm watching a man that has the brain of a toaster being stupid. It's like somebody wanted to re-make Hobo With A Shotgun, except make it more disgusting and plotless.
I can safely say I hated this movie. The people that gave high ratings to this are the same people that like The Vomit Gore films, Begotten and Dogtooth. There's no way anybody can give this thing a higher rating than one.
What am I supposed to rate? Sure it has some messed-up scenes sure. And that's all. Nothing here works. No characters have any story or build-up. There's no plot. What plot?
I enjoy extremely disgusting movies. But, I want it there to be a plot. See, you can be disgusting and extreme, but you forgot the main point of a movie, a good plot, and interesting characters that you can care for.
The only thing I cared for in this movie was praying for when it was going to finish. If you are into shock films and want to expand your list of shock films you have seen, that's the only reason why you would go and watch this... I would rather watch all three Vomit Gore films, than ever see this pointless thing ever again.
How is somebody allowed to make/release this? I mean seriously? The fact is, I don't care/mind about the shock scenes, gore/scat/vomit that's not the case, the movie itself is what's making me ask this...
I'm watching a man that has the brain of a toaster being stupid. It's like somebody wanted to re-make Hobo With A Shotgun, except make it more disgusting and plotless.
I can safely say I hated this movie. The people that gave high ratings to this are the same people that like The Vomit Gore films, Begotten and Dogtooth. There's no way anybody can give this thing a higher rating than one.
What am I supposed to rate? Sure it has some messed-up scenes sure. And that's all. Nothing here works. No characters have any story or build-up. There's no plot. What plot?
I enjoy extremely disgusting movies. But, I want it there to be a plot. See, you can be disgusting and extreme, but you forgot the main point of a movie, a good plot, and interesting characters that you can care for.
The only thing I cared for in this movie was praying for when it was going to finish. If you are into shock films and want to expand your list of shock films you have seen, that's the only reason why you would go and watch this... I would rather watch all three Vomit Gore films, than ever see this pointless thing ever again.
A disturbing horror flick that follows a homeless man and his exploits through the city. This dude is a mental mess. One of the first scenes is him rubbing his own feces all over his face. Other than being prone to pink eye he likes to stab random people to death.
Not much of a story to this one in fact hardly any dialogue other than his nonsensical babblings here and there. We see the fact of how homeless people are invisible when in one scene he has a body in a garbage bag thrown in a cart leaking blood as he pushes it along the sidewalk right by everyone with no one caring.
The film is very vile though as he always crapping and rubbing it everywhere (on pay phones) and eating it as well. It does get a little much with the bodily fluids in fact I thought Marian Dora was directing this fecal freak.
The violence is extreme as this guy kills over 30 people and there was a lot of did that just happen kind of scenes. Near the start of the film there is a message being driven home about homelessness but later on it seems we're just watching a guy crapping, killing and puking.
Not much of a story to this one in fact hardly any dialogue other than his nonsensical babblings here and there. We see the fact of how homeless people are invisible when in one scene he has a body in a garbage bag thrown in a cart leaking blood as he pushes it along the sidewalk right by everyone with no one caring.
The film is very vile though as he always crapping and rubbing it everywhere (on pay phones) and eating it as well. It does get a little much with the bodily fluids in fact I thought Marian Dora was directing this fecal freak.
The violence is extreme as this guy kills over 30 people and there was a lot of did that just happen kind of scenes. Near the start of the film there is a message being driven home about homelessness but later on it seems we're just watching a guy crapping, killing and puking.
Doug Gerber and Caleb Pennypacker's "Crazy Murder" is a modern portrayal of the disease of the rotting Americana, a downward spiral of dreams and hope, and a disturbing reality check of human monstrosity. Not in the display of the subject matter or context presented here, but in the lack of show of our willingness to face and fix some very dark, emotional cracks in our society. Neglect is the horror that unfolds in such morbid, disgusting, and brutal honesty shown in "Crazy Murder". This isn't your daddy's horror movie, hell-I fought against my gag reflex through almost every minute of this twisted flick.
"Crazy Murder" will be a film that is as controversial, disturbing and may even be banned in some places as time goes on. It offers a putrid slice of American life, one hidden in the seedy underbelly of our culture and on our dark, shadowy streets. The story, however loose it is, follows the further degradation of a truly sick individual as he battles his demons along a path of feces and death.
The acting and direction of "Crazy Murder" almost feels too real to be comfortable. It unfolds in gritty, experimental forms of expressionism that is reminiscent of German/European avant-garde cinema. Only on the anti side where things get ugly and uncomfortable. There are scenes that I wish I could unsee in this film. I almost stopped watching several times, tried real hard to turn off the screen, but like a horror unfolding across the news or some leaked autopsy footage I could not pull myself away from the horrors that unfolded in "Crazy Murder".
The special effects and almost every other aspect of this film carry that same "too real" look and affectation. "Crazy Murder" will not be for everyone. I myself am on the fence about whether this is just gross exploitation or bloody genius! It is that kind of "instant cult classic" film. Watch at your own risk, not just for more sensitive fans but that caution should bold well for all horror and indie film fans. This is a one-of-a-kind experience. There isn't enough cleaner or drugs on this planet to scrub away what I have seen here, and I am not sure that that is a bad thing. It is like most art films, a piece that forces you to explore emotion and taste through experience.
"Crazy Murder" will be a film that is as controversial, disturbing and may even be banned in some places as time goes on. It offers a putrid slice of American life, one hidden in the seedy underbelly of our culture and on our dark, shadowy streets. The story, however loose it is, follows the further degradation of a truly sick individual as he battles his demons along a path of feces and death.
The acting and direction of "Crazy Murder" almost feels too real to be comfortable. It unfolds in gritty, experimental forms of expressionism that is reminiscent of German/European avant-garde cinema. Only on the anti side where things get ugly and uncomfortable. There are scenes that I wish I could unsee in this film. I almost stopped watching several times, tried real hard to turn off the screen, but like a horror unfolding across the news or some leaked autopsy footage I could not pull myself away from the horrors that unfolded in "Crazy Murder".
The special effects and almost every other aspect of this film carry that same "too real" look and affectation. "Crazy Murder" will not be for everyone. I myself am on the fence about whether this is just gross exploitation or bloody genius! It is that kind of "instant cult classic" film. Watch at your own risk, not just for more sensitive fans but that caution should bold well for all horror and indie film fans. This is a one-of-a-kind experience. There isn't enough cleaner or drugs on this planet to scrub away what I have seen here, and I am not sure that that is a bad thing. It is like most art films, a piece that forces you to explore emotion and taste through experience.
The only reason I felt compelled to give it more than one star is for the dedication of the lead actor, and the intensity of the energy he maintained. Otherwise, there was really nothing of value to the whole production. It is shocking, and super gory, but has no point and is ultimately completely empty. The effects were not done well, which only made the violence comedic, not to mention the ridiculous number of victims he manages to get away with killing openly on the city streets.
There couldn't possibly have been a script, but it might have helped the actor say more than just one word salad after another. It was impressive at times, but got old real quick. I'm not certain what the filmmakers wanted to say with this one, but I wouldn't bother looking for it....
There couldn't possibly have been a script, but it might have helped the actor say more than just one word salad after another. It was impressive at times, but got old real quick. I'm not certain what the filmmakers wanted to say with this one, but I wouldn't bother looking for it....
Did you know
- TriviaIn the late 2010's, the film makers released a new cut of the film which removed most of the scatological scenes, and then added in a scene with David Liebe Hart that was cut from the original cut of the film.
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The Killer: Let me show you how strong I am.
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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