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Scarecrow - L'épouvantail

Original title: Scarecrow
  • Video
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
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Scarecrow - L'épouvantail (2002)
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When high school loner Lester is betrayed then viciously murdered, the bodies start stacking up as the scarecrow seeks vengeance from beyond the grave.When high school loner Lester is betrayed then viciously murdered, the bodies start stacking up as the scarecrow seeks vengeance from beyond the grave.When high school loner Lester is betrayed then viciously murdered, the bodies start stacking up as the scarecrow seeks vengeance from beyond the grave.

  • Director
    • Emmanuel Itier
  • Writers
    • Jason White
    • Bill Cunningham
    • Emmanuel Itier
  • Stars
    • Tim Young
    • Todd Rex
    • Tiffany Shepis
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    • Director
      • Emmanuel Itier
    • Writers
      • Jason White
      • Bill Cunningham
      • Emmanuel Itier
    • Stars
      • Tim Young
      • Todd Rex
      • Tiffany Shepis
    • 63User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Tim Young
    • Lester Dwervick
    Todd Rex
    • The Scarecrow
    Tiffany Shepis
    Tiffany Shepis
    • Judy Patterson
    Jen Richey
    • Morgan
    Roxanna Bina
    Roxanna Bina
    • Stephanie
    John Moore
    • Chad
    Richard Elfman
    Richard Elfman
    • Sheriff Patterson
    • (as Aristide Sumatra)
    • …
    Jason Simon
    • Eddie Barclay
    Mark Irvingsen
    Mark Irvingsen
    • Farmer Hailey…
    Belinda Gavin
    • Rhonda
    Sonja Ecker
    • Mrs. Melton
    Derrick Bishop
    • Mitch
    • (as Armont Casale)
    Anthony C. Ferrante
    Anthony C. Ferrante
    • Jake
    Skyler Caleb
    Skyler Caleb
    • Tiger
    Anil de Mello
    Anil de Mello
    • Greg
    Stephen Wozniak
    Stephen Wozniak
    • Ken
    Guilford Adams
    Guilford Adams
    • Brian
    Eli McFadden
    • Tad
    • Director
      • Emmanuel Itier
    • Writers
      • Jason White
      • Bill Cunningham
      • Emmanuel Itier
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    hereyesrolledback

    the definitive movie about an acrobatic killer scarecrow.

    scarecrow.

    wow.

    this is maybe the most awful movie i have ever seen. (and that statement comes from a person who very much enjoys bad movies) the real problem here is that it wasn't so bad it was funny...it's just so bad that it's bad.

    scarecrow is the story of a 35 year old high school kid who gets picked on by a bunch of 27 year old high school kids (who inexplicably call him 'scarecrow'). anyway the kid (lester) has a miserable life, is a bad artist, and i'm thinking is mildly retarded.

    everyone hates him and makes his life rough except for judy (really the only good thing about the whole movie--and not for her acting ability). lester gets upset and is seen for a brief disconnected moment hitting a scarecrow that looks like a person in a plastic suit, yelling "i whish i was like you so i didn't feel anything." why did he do this? because apparently all the kids in this town hang out in cornfields with scarecrows...who else was he to take his frustration out on?

    one night lester's mother's new boyfriend gets mad and kills him in a cornfield right below that same scarecrow. some zappy camera effects occur and lester is reincarnated as the scarecrow. --and i could be wrong here, but the whole killer scarecrow thing seems like it was done before...oh yeah in jeepers creepers 2.

    anyway, lester (as the scarecrow) comes to life every once in a while and does acrobatic flips and then kills people. it would make sense that he should kill all the people that wronged him while he was alive, but rather he kills just random characters that have nothing to do with the story.

    as a matter of fact, they introduce characters like the gravedigger and his daughter's boyfriend (who have no ties to the story whatsoever) just to be killed.

    interestingly enough the really old high school kids all of a sudden are not in high school, the town "has a sinister evil," and somehow these things lead the world's worst sheriff to the conclusion that lester is the scarecrow.

    too bad he dies before that could even matter.

    unprovoked the scarecrow attacks judy (the only person who was nice to him while he was alive and the only person who went to his funeral), blaming her for his death. there is a short and crappy final fight scene here, taking place on and in a pickup truck that i'm pretty sure isn't actually moving at any point. and then there is a surprise ending that makes even less sense...coming as no surprise at all.

    what is really striking about the whole thing is that this film was made completely straight faced.

    watch the 'making of' featurette.

    the whole cast is talking about effects and acting and plot points as if this movie is to be admired for it's technical prowess. the only thing that makes sense is when the director babbles lloyd kaufmann's name...

    now this is by no means up to the caliber of a troma film, but at least i can see where they were going...(how could tiffany shepis be in this movie?) at least troma movies are funny and clever in a sort of tasteless way, this was just miserable.

    the acting was terrible, dialog atrocious, editing uber-crappy, effects nearly non-existent....but worst of all this movie was boring. and that is a b-horror movie sin.

    i think the icing on the cake though, was the fact that this abomination was dedicated to dario argento, george romero, stephen king, wes craven, and more.

    if any of these people ever saw their names at the end of scarecrow, they'd kill themselves just so that they could roll in their graves.

    this movie makes roger corman look like alfred hitchcock.
    3BHorrorWriter

    Follow the Yellow Brick Road...

    If you are not a fan of low-budget, micro-budget or zero-budget movies then stay away. Stay FAR away!!! If at the video store you see a box with a creepy looking scarecrow holding a sickle and you read the back of the box, don't expect a masterpiece.

    I am a rabid horror fan...always have been. And yes, I tend you beat the hell out of most of them when I review them. Hell, I write these kinds of films (see TOWER OF BLOOD - that's one of mine). However, I appreciate the time and effort that is put into making these types of movies.

    SCARECROW is by far and large a bad movie. Laughable script, 1-dimensional plastic characters, poor & sloppy direction...this one has it all.

    What saves this movie? The photography! The DP (director of photography) does an excellent job shooting this movie. Several angles and at times how the scarecrow is shot are really creepy. Kudos to him! Also, the editing ain't half bad either! What I did not like, besides the direction and plot, is the scarecrow! To me, horror films should not be comedic! That isn't' to say that you can't have a good Comedy/Horror flick! Trust me, I've been plenty - but done much better than this. That is, however not to say this was purely a Comedy/Horror...I think the director was trying to make a straight horror film. Did he fail miserably. The wise-cracking, somersaulting, gymnastics crap was ridiculous!!! With most movies like this, there was so much potential that was lost because of directors such as the one behind this mess. If you watch the making-of on the DVD, you will hear the director name-drop like there ain't no tomorrow. He says he draws his inspiration from some of the greats in horror history (Wes Craven, John Carpenter, etc.) and Dario Argento....wait, what? Yup, he even dedicated this film the the Italian Horror Legend! I wonder how Mr. Argento would feel about this? Now, Mr. Argento is on my list of all time greats, but I don't see the connection to his films to this one. Oh well! While the director is busy dropping these names, no where does he explain how they inspire him. Nor does he cite references to these greats filmmakers and what about them inspired him.

    Overall, a down-right piece of schlock which should not be taken seriously. Just enjoy some of the inventive death scene and gore! Don't walk away being upset cause you wasted your time...You knew what you were getting in to when you rented it!
    Backlash007

    "All this stuff's the worst thing I've ever seen."

    I swear that's a direct quote. This is almost bottom of the barrel stuff. When Full Moon and Troma collide--That's how I picture this movie. Scarecrow has the production values of a recent Full Moon picture (not the great, older stuff) and the ridiculousness of a Troma pic (it even has a Tromette). This is one of those movies where you can immediately start picking out who the misguided "hero" is going to kill later on. It's a tad predictable in that department. That's not a problem though. The problem is that I have to once again force myself to believe that late 20-somethings are high school kids. There are no high school kids in this movie. Lester, the main character, has gotta be in his late 20's. His mother looks younger than him. In fact, it could not have been his mother, unless she had him when she was four. It also features the worst director cameo ever. It's this crazy French director making an ass out of himself. It is fun to laugh at. I will give them that. This is one of the funnier direct-to-video movies I've ever seen. And the guy that played the boyfriend/sheriff was hilarious. I love his wig. Let's not forget "scarecrow ninjitsu." That is some laugh-out-loud sh*t. The one thing this movie does have in its favor is the scarecrow design. Honestly, it's one kick-ass mask. I also find it respectable that they completed the film in eight days. That's insane. However, if you want to see a real "mothalovin' landmine of evil," go watch Dark Night of the Scarecrow or Scarecrows (1988) instead.

    "What do you got, straw for brains?"
    3unakaczynski

    Entertaining to say the least!

    Amazing. That's what you'd say if you sat through this film. Simply, incredibly, amazing. It's actually so amazing that anyone was stupid enough to dump money into making this monstrosity that you simply can't believe what you're seeing. That, my friends, is what is truly scary about this film. Somebody thought it was a good idea to make it.

    Well, here's another amazingly original story: High School student (occasionally seemed like college—go figure) has whore for a mom, lives in a trailer park, and is an "artist" who is ridiculed for his "being all different." Well, of course, this poor ridiculed boy is eventually killed and, here's the original part, his soul inhabits a scarecrow (beneath which, he is killed by his slutty mama's latest john). Then he goes around with the standard killing off of all the people that done hurt him. Awww.

    Here's the breakdown:

    The Good:

    --Amazingly funny movie—even if that's not what the clearly drunk filmmakers wanted.

    --This and the sequel on one disk in the Wal-Mart $5.00 bin—so it's only a little overpriced.

    Didn't Hurt It, Didn't Help:

    --The violence and gore are kind of sub-standard. One person is stabbed with a corncob.

    --Sounds like they put some effort into the music—but it doesn't really fit the movie—and isn't all that good.

    The Bad:

    --Terrible, terrible acting.

    --Another slasher let-down with sexy women—none of them removing clothing. When did that cease being a staple of low-brow slashers??

    --Ridiculous story.

    --The scarecrow vomits up one-liners that would make Freddy Krueger and Arnold Swartzenegger blush.

    --Standard underlying love story goes nowhere, and is poorly done.

    --Some of the people killed seem like they were chosen at random—you never really know who anybody is and then they're killed. And you only assume that they must've had it coming.

    The Ugly:

    --Extremely average slasher fare, just with a murdering scarecrow instead of… well, all that other crap.

    --Nowhere near as interesting as Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Pinhead, Chucky, or even Angela from the "Sleepaway Camp" series—all of which are better than this atrocity.

    --The absolute worst dialogue I have ever heard in my LIFE. The script is laden with a level of retardedness that I never imagined could exist. I'm serious here—it's a full step beyond terrible. Don't get me wrong, though, it's funny as hell—but I've never heard more asinine banter—even in "Slumber Party Massacre III." This film makes "Jason X" look like Shakespeare.

    --The man who kills the boy that becomes the scarecrow: Worst wig ever. Dialogue to match.

    Memorable Scene:

    --The one where elementary-school youths spew out their own witty dialogue: "Hey, let's go find small animals to torture. Huh huh."

    Acting: 3/10 Story: 3/10 Atmosphere: 2/10 Cinematography: 1/10 Character Development: 2/10 Special Effects/Make-up: 5/10 Nudity/Sexuality: 1/10 (No nudity, Mom's a whore, girls wear no bras) Violence/Gore: 5/10 (Low quality, mediocre amount) Dialogue: 0/10 (Extremely ridiculous, blatant, over-the-top and painfully funny—so bad it's good. My first rating for dialogue in any film!) Music: 5/10 Direction: 2/10

    Cheesiness: 10/10 Crappiness: 9/10

    Overall: 3/10

    Another one for just people like me who enjoy watching pure crap. Or Slasher-film completists. This is not a good movie, at all. Laughable dialogue and characters keep it from being truly boring.

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    gillpring

    This film is scarier than The Ring!

    I couldn't sleep for months after watching Scarecrow. Emmanuel Itier is a brilliant new director/writer and I'd love to see more of his work. Roxanna Bina is totally plausible as Stephanie. After seeing this chilling film I am now totally scared of Scarecrows since Emmanuel Itier's Scarecrow bears little resemblance to the friendly Wizard of Oz variety who only wants a brain. This scary Scarecrow clearly has a deeply evil brain and is not afraid to use it. No birds are going to sit on Itier's Scarecrow for long before being frightened out of their feathers...Not for the faint of heart....

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      Production was almost shut down when a drunk homeless man raged onto the set and threatened to kill everyone. He was saying that this was a Holy field and that the crew were sinners with our monster and the scarecrow stand that looked like The Christ's cross. After a short but bloody fight the director called up 2 friends who worked in the security and secure the crew and cast safety.
    • Goofs
      In a scene driving down a street early in the film, the camera and the van it's housed in are shown reflected in windows as they drive by some buildings.
    • Crazy credits
      Film is dedicated to Dario Argento.
    • Connections
      Edited into Scarecrow 3 - L'ultime massacre (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Puppet Master Theme Song
      by Richard Band

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Scarecrow
    • Filming locations
      • Aviation Blvd, Ste 2, Manhattan Beach, California, USA(exterior drive-by shots)
    • Production companies
      • The Asylum
      • Urban Girl Productions
      • Wonderland Entertainment Group
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      • $250,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 26m(86 min)
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      • Color
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      • Stereo
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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