Two rough girls, Diem and Uri, from the inner city steal a suitcase full of money from violent drug dealers and flee to an old house where Deim's grandfather lives. Just as the drug dealers ... Read allTwo rough girls, Diem and Uri, from the inner city steal a suitcase full of money from violent drug dealers and flee to an old house where Deim's grandfather lives. Just as the drug dealers find the girls, an ancient evil is awakened inside the house by a mad man (Billy Blair) an... Read allTwo rough girls, Diem and Uri, from the inner city steal a suitcase full of money from violent drug dealers and flee to an old house where Deim's grandfather lives. Just as the drug dealers find the girls, an ancient evil is awakened inside the house by a mad man (Billy Blair) and chaos ensues. The house full of criminals must all work together in order to survive the... Read all
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The real problem with MD was its audio issues, they simply make the film impossible to become immersed in. The best example of this comes from the accidental death of a hostage. Our large enforcer accidentally switches on a leaf trimmer (off camera), which is fine, except an audio que would have saved the audience from asking, "What the hell just happened". Although that confusion was probably intended, just not thought through.
Overall, there's a lot to like with this one. Among the better aspects here is the strong setup that provides a launching point for the rest of the storyline to come. Getting the early work here of the proper sentimental value of the house and what being in there means not just for the memories living with her grandfather but also the Indian tribe they encounter along the way who claim the area is home to a sacred creature in their mythology, this setup with the house's history and significance comes off rather well. As well, the secondary storylines involving the mobsters on their trail looking for the stolen money and the obsession with the comet supposedly set to arrive in the night sky that day all come together into a highly effective and enjoyable setup for this one. That gives the film quite a lot to like in regards to its action scenes. From the scenes of the demon hunting the girl when she was a kid that gives us a hint of the creatures' strange and unearthly appearance, the first attack on the group where it crashes the walls supernaturally before taking out the first victims, and the series of discussions in the bedroom about what the creature is and how to stop it before the series of ambushes that occur, the action here is generally fun and cares a nice air to it. The later scenes involving the creature appearing in the woods to attack the random in the area or the attack on the police officers creates some fun here involving the possessed victims coming back to the house for the final battle gives this a nice finale, and along with the rather impressive make-up effects on the main creature all have a lot to like here. There are some drawbacks to be had here. For all the good this does in terms of establishing a fun storyline, some of it is either unnecessary or just highly convenient to make the setup work. The cutaways to the gang operations that are being taken while searching for the missing money, either at the strip club they operate out of, the series of cutaways depicting the gang members abusing captives by forcing them to dig their own graves or accidentally killing them during an interrogation or the lesbians hanging out partying in the woods are highly unnecessary to this one offering nothing more than unfunny interludes or useless sequences to stretch the running time out. Several of these encounters and characters could've been eliminated entirely without really affecting the film that much, just like the other factor here with the confusing storylines. Since there are so many different factors chasing after the girls here, from the thugs to the secondary henchmen attempting to get the money and finally the police officers investigating the initial crash, bringing all these factors together makes for a confusing time as to how they all managed to find out where the girls were hiding in the first place, much like the means of stopping the creature once inside the house. This comes up quite frequently here and manages to hold this one back somewhat.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Nudity, and drug use.
I was excited to see Michael Berryman in the movie but he is featured for just maybe five minutes so unfortunately he wasn't able to save it. If you are considering watching this movie I encourage you to reconsider beforehand and maybe consider the possibility of doing anything else at all. If you can't think of something better to do then maybe reconsider your life.
Let's begin with the fact that Michael Berryman is only in the movie for 2 minutes. For that reason, I feel lied to and cheated. But let's move on. Other than Berrymore, the only decent acting is done by a 7-year-old girl; eveyone else is horrible.
The writers/directors of this film should not be allowed to own a camera, as by the sound quality they are not alloed to own a mic. I honestly believe with all of my being, that said writers/directors want to be stars and the only way they can accomplish this with their poor(being kind) acting skills is if they make their own movie. And so they did. Sorta. Can this legally be called a movie?
The other "actors" are nearly as bad and here is why. This was one of those indie movies where you can pay a certain amount and get a role. My guess is that everyone paid to be in the movie as there is no acting skills whatsoever. Really, I could pick up a homeless man and a crackhead and have better actors.
The writing was credited to Abel Berry and Jennifer Stone. In actuality, Stone and Berry got high and left the script open on their laptop; their cat crawled across the keyboard. Berry and Stone awoke the next morning, read what was written, and thought, "Damn, we need to get high and write more often. This is bank."
I'll leave with this; at 31 minutes in, the "gangsters" attack a house. They attack at night, no arguing that. Inside, as can clearly be seen by the bright sunlight through the window, it is day. Amateur, not independent.
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- Runtime1 hour 18 minutes
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