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The Screaming

  • Video
  • 2000
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
104
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The Screaming (2000)
Horror

Money challenged college student Bob Martin rents a room from sexy Crystal Traum. She pushes her new age religion on him, Crystalnetics. Bob joins the organization and his outlook and health... Read allMoney challenged college student Bob Martin rents a room from sexy Crystal Traum. She pushes her new age religion on him, Crystalnetics. Bob joins the organization and his outlook and health sharply improve. However, a German detective warns Bob of the many people who died myster... Read allMoney challenged college student Bob Martin rents a room from sexy Crystal Traum. She pushes her new age religion on him, Crystalnetics. Bob joins the organization and his outlook and health sharply improve. However, a German detective warns Bob of the many people who died mysteriously from this cult. Bob learns the terrifying secret of "Crystalnetics" and the cult's ... Read all

  • Director
    • Jeff Leroy
  • Writer
    • Jeff Leroy
  • Stars
    • Vinnie Bilancio
    • Wendi Winburn
    • Elizabeth Barris
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    104
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Leroy
    • Writer
      • Jeff Leroy
    • Stars
      • Vinnie Bilancio
      • Wendi Winburn
      • Elizabeth Barris
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vinnie Bilancio
    Vinnie Bilancio
    • Bob Martin
    • (as Vincent Bilancio and Vincent J. Bilancio)
    Wendi Winburn
    Wendi Winburn
    • Crystal
    Elizabeth Barris
    • Manny
    John F. Goff
    John F. Goff
    • Jerry Steiner
    Tim Gannon
    • Dusty Chase
    Curt Swobel
    • Detective Ketchum
    David Lipson
    • Jack
    • (as Dave Lipson)
    Daniella Green
    • Sarah
    Linda Serbu
    • Carla
    Erin Horne
    • Brenda
    Tanya Taskila
    • Katy Cummings
    Joe Haggerty
    • Crystalologist
    Debbie Monroe
    • Nun…
    Kelly Boczek
    Kelly Boczek
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    David Billotti
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    • Director
      • Jeff Leroy
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      • Jeff Leroy
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    Dethcharm

    The Truth About Cults...

    THE SCREAMING is a low -as in microscopic- budget movie that's a combination horror movie / parody of the New Age movement.

    While writing a term paper on cults, college student Bob Martin (Vinnie Bilancio) stumbles upon a group of crystal-worshipping weirdos that are bent on his destruction. Martin must find a way to terminate not only the "crystalogists", but their mysterious demon / alien leader as well.

    Not bad for what it is, this movie's not-so-special effects actually add to its charm. A movie to watch in between quarter-bounce matches at your next shindig...
    5BrandtSponseller

    Decent microbudget horror

    You can read about the plot here on IMDb so I'll skip that part.

    In creating this microbudget horror film, director/writer/producer/effects guy/shoe shiner/you-name-it Jeff Leroy did a number of unusual things, things that I normally don't see in the genre. And I know, because I've subjected myself to an inordinate amount of microbudget junk in the past few years. I might have two brain cells left. There is way too much microbudget horror crap made, but it's only made because there are people like me who are trying to see every horror film ever created at least once, so if someone will create it, we'll watch it.

    Anyway, here's a list of the unusual qualities that Leroy gave The Screaming:

    1. The most important one: you can tell that he actually cared about making a good/entertaining film. This point is frequently overlooked in microbudget horror because it seems that a lot of people enter the game only hoping to make a quick buck. They figure that horror is easy to make, because there's a misconception that all horror, in general, is crap compared to other films, and they know about rabid genre fans like me. So most of this stuff isn't made for any love of horror, film, or the arts in general. But Leroy conveys that he isn't in this for just a quick buck. The points below all evidence in more detail how Leroy showed this.

    2. Leroy made sure that the script told a story and was coherent. This is (almost unbelievably) rare in the microbudget horror genre.

    3. Leroy displayed a lot of skill (relative to others in this genre, at least) in setting up shots, editing and so on.

    4. Although this isn't exactly a horror comedy, and isn't really campy, it's also not overly serious or self-important either. You can tell, for example, that Leroy knew that his main Play-Doh creature looked a bit ridiculous. But he didn't go for easy laughs, and neither did he adopt a pretentious attitude that he was creating a revolutionary literary work with a profound, unprecedented statement to make. Both approaches are found far too often in microbudget horror, with the "this is serious, mind-blowing stuff with deep literary value" attitude more prevalent and more intolerable as a viewer. Microbudget films are going to be cheap, by definition, and very unlikely works of genius. Filmmakers should embrace that fact. Leroy did.

    5. Leroy hired a remarkably capable cast. He also featured two extremely beautiful women (one who somewhat resembles a younger Joan Cusack--I always had a thing for her), making many scenes even more pleasant to watch.

    Sure, The Screaming is no gem, and it's not even one of the best microbudget horror films. There are still plenty of plot holes and bad decisions. Additionally, the transfer that I watched (from Brentwood/BCI Eclipse's Spawn of the Devil 4-film DVD set) had a horrible, quick, triple echo on everything--it sounded like it was being played over the P.A. system in an empty hockey arena, making it almost unwatchable (if Leroy was responsible for this instead of Brentwood, I should subtract at least another point). But in the context of this often-loathed (and rightfully so to a large extent) genre, this is a decent, entertaining film.
    3evangesp

    Good Micro-budget horror film

    This digital horror film brings us into the Micro-budget film genre where the more blood and chicks in distress the better. The story is weak, the acting is respectable and the special effects, well, they're special alright. A quality horror film for the fans that already know what to expect.
    1nutsy

    Your home videos may be better.

    THE SCREAMING is a very low budget horror movie that was shot on video. It features passable acting, poor lighting, a weak story, and some of the worst monster effects I've ever seen. The plot has a college student being pressured to join a cult by his attractive landlord. The cult is a parody of Scientology with a book similar to Dianetics. This would have been a funny shot at that group were it not for a dumb script and the cheapness of the production. The monster effects look awful and the picture quality makes it feel like you're watching a home video or a public-service announcement. I think anyone who sees this will agree that movies should be shot on film.

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    • Goofs
      As the Bob Martin character tries to escape the temple, we see him trying to pull open the front doors, although they are clearly marked push.
    • Crazy credits
      Broad that worked one day then quit - Mirelle Leveque
    • Soundtracks
      Leeches of Life
      Performed by Jim Tsvetjofski

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 2000 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Scream Again
    • Filming locations
      • Walter Pyramid, California State University Long Beach - 1250 N. Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, California, USA(as the Temple of Crystaltology)
    • Production company
      • Thorton Productions
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      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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