High School senior, Wally Banks is selling knives door to door, and gets trapped in a man's house with a dark secret and must escape before it's too late.High School senior, Wally Banks is selling knives door to door, and gets trapped in a man's house with a dark secret and must escape before it's too late.High School senior, Wally Banks is selling knives door to door, and gets trapped in a man's house with a dark secret and must escape before it's too late.
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Jon Dittman
- Cook
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Austin J. Brucks
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Jennifer Sagiao
- Drunk Woman
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The plot is ridiculous, the characters are ridiculous and the script is plain silly. This is not to say the movie was bad, but it's beyond me how it's not listed as a comedy/horror, since that seemed to be the intent.
The acting was kind of mediocre, but some of that might be due to how exaggerated their characters were, like their dumb jock and wimpy kid characters were each dialed up to 100, with a mysterious foreigner being somewhere near 1000.
I may have a slight bias, since I almost became a knife salesman myself when I was younger, and the film did a good job at the start showing how silly it felt sitting in one of those rooms, hearing the promise of riches from selling miracle knives door-to-door.
As a horror alone, it was a failure, but as a comedy with a horror theme, it was at least moderately entertaining, keeping me interested enough to finish, and even laugh a few times along the way.
The acting was kind of mediocre, but some of that might be due to how exaggerated their characters were, like their dumb jock and wimpy kid characters were each dialed up to 100, with a mysterious foreigner being somewhere near 1000.
I may have a slight bias, since I almost became a knife salesman myself when I was younger, and the film did a good job at the start showing how silly it felt sitting in one of those rooms, hearing the promise of riches from selling miracle knives door-to-door.
As a horror alone, it was a failure, but as a comedy with a horror theme, it was at least moderately entertaining, keeping me interested enough to finish, and even laugh a few times along the way.
I know horror movies and apart from that I have been a salesman for many years. This movie was an opportunity to find myself identified with some character but unfortunately the characters present here were unbearable: a Hindu with parental problems, a Korean with a good sense of humor, a drug addict and a traumatized boy with forced laughter. They arrive in a sales campaign where Kane Hodder and the problems begin. Here the film descends to levels of martyrdom and script errors begin to appear: if there are young people you must have a nude sequence. There isn't. If you must insert a psychiatric question at least you must tell something so that the conclusion is more acceptable. None of that happens. Situations appear for no reason and everything loses interest while people we don't care about die. This movie is very bad and the only thing that saves it is Kane Hodder simply because he is Jason, Victor Crowley and he is a decent actor.
I did not expect this, at all. It started out looking sort of cheap to be honest, not the best camera quality, but as the minutes went by, jokes, actual jokes, started to make their appearance. And believe it or not, I laughed and craved for more.
The humor here, for this sort of production, it really is top notch, up there with Housebound, or One-Eyed Monster, movies that are not afraid to blend in some good ol slice and dice with out of place jokes that just make everything better. Good kills, lovely acting, beautifully written script and one marvelous indie execution, made Knifecorp one of the best movies I've seen this year. It really is a pleasant surprise and I do recommend it for anyone that wants to have a good time.
Now don't get me wrong, it is certainly not a Fear Street sort of film, but you do have to take in consideration the budget, the possibilities it had, and if you do so, you will understand that the people involved in the making of Knifecorp really gave it their best and truly delivered something special.
All in all, great way to pass the time, I did not expect to be this entertained, but here I am, all smiles and good mood.
Cheers!
The humor here, for this sort of production, it really is top notch, up there with Housebound, or One-Eyed Monster, movies that are not afraid to blend in some good ol slice and dice with out of place jokes that just make everything better. Good kills, lovely acting, beautifully written script and one marvelous indie execution, made Knifecorp one of the best movies I've seen this year. It really is a pleasant surprise and I do recommend it for anyone that wants to have a good time.
Now don't get me wrong, it is certainly not a Fear Street sort of film, but you do have to take in consideration the budget, the possibilities it had, and if you do so, you will understand that the people involved in the making of Knifecorp really gave it their best and truly delivered something special.
All in all, great way to pass the time, I did not expect to be this entertained, but here I am, all smiles and good mood.
Cheers!
Good movie to watch for especially the kane hodder the movie is simple but great acting from all characters make it a must see movie.
10jgrashin
If you're a fan of teen horror/comedy this movie is perfect for you. It reminds me of the new Fear Street movies on Netflix - good, campy fun! Of course, knifecorp has a horror legend in Kane Hodder - definitely worth a watch!
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- TriviaThe movie re unites two 80's slasher icons. Kane Hodder who portrayed Jason in 4 of the "Friday the 13th" films and Felissa Rose who portrayed Angela in Massacre au camp d'été (1983).
- GoofsWally mistakenly refers to modern US pennies as being made of solid copper. They are, in fact, made almost entirely of zinc, with only a plating of copper. This has been in effect since the US Mint began issuing the new one-cent coin in the early 1980's, but keeping the President Lincoln portrait on the obverse. Hence, the nickname "zincons".
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Wally Banks: Now, tell me, Mr. Finn, have you even seen a pair of scissors so sharp that can cut right through copper?
Angus Finn: Oh, sure, let's just deface some U.S. currency.
- ConnectionsReferences James Bond 007 contre Dr. No (1962)
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
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