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August Underground

  • Video
  • 2001
  • 18
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
4.2K
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August Underground (2001)
B-HorrorFound Footage HorrorSplatter HorrorHorror

Two serial killers go on a murdering rampage as one films the outcome from behind a video camera.Two serial killers go on a murdering rampage as one films the outcome from behind a video camera.Two serial killers go on a murdering rampage as one films the outcome from behind a video camera.

  • Director
    • Fred Vogel
  • Writers
    • Allen Peters
    • Fred Vogel
  • Stars
    • Kyle Dealman
    • Casey Eganey
    • Dan Friedman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred Vogel
    • Writers
      • Allen Peters
      • Fred Vogel
    • Stars
      • Kyle Dealman
      • Casey Eganey
      • Dan Friedman
    • 79User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kyle Dealman
    Casey Eganey
    • Girl in supermarket
    Dan Friedman
    Alexa Iris
    • Hitchhiker
    Victoria Jones
    • Old woman
    Aaron LaBonte
    • Younger twin, tattoo artist
    Ben LaBonte
    • Older twin
    Andy Lauer
    Andy Lauer
    Peter Mountain
    AnnMarie Reveruzzi
    • Girl in cellar
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    Erika Risovich
    • Blonde prostitute
    Russel A. Sagona
    Randi Stubbs
    • Black prostitute
    Stephen Vogel
    • Boy in supermarket
    John A. Wisniewski
    • Dead man in bathtub
    Nick Yatsko
    • Bouncer at concert
    James Comerford
    • Man Behind The Camera
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Knetter
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    bjguay

    what the hell

    what exactly is the point of this movie?

    I just watched a little of it, and at first I was obviously disgusted. It's not hard for me to believe people watch stuff this extreme, but I at least would like to know what the point is. It wasn't even entertaining or scary, just disgusting. The director might as well try making real snuff films. It's obviously his real passion. Another question would be why exactly there's a minimum of 10 lines to a comment. I hate reading long comments anyway. But anyway, I guess i see films like hostel and the saw movies and I thought that was extreme, and then there is underground stuff like this going on. Sooner or later there will end up being real victims in movies. I mean honestly where can they go from here? I guess we all do wanna see things that disgust us and scare us to some degree that cant be denied, but I mean how far are we willing to go?
    3Hey_Sweden

    Rather hard to defend.

    The "story" in this annoying little movie consists of home movies shot by one of two serial killers. The camera follows them around as they indulge in all manner of disgusting deeds, whether they're putting human victims through pure hell or just raising trouble in general. (For example, they act out inside a convenience store.)

    Prefiguring the "torture porn" genre began by movies like "Saw" and "Hostel", "August Underground" works like a mash-up of "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" and "The Blair Witch Project", except that it *really* ups the ante in terms of extreme human depravity, and that it lacks any sort of craftsmanship whatsoever. It may be one of the most disgusting movies that this viewer has ever seen. Its fans may argue for its sense of immediacy, or the fact that it's so vivid and so committed to portraying filth on film. But it's still impossible to want to spend time with the characters here. Apparently, the movie *does* have some sort of script, by Allen Peters and director Fred Vogel, but it feels like it was ad libbed for its interminable 71 minute run time. The effects are plenty tacky, but still have the power to thoroughly distress an audience.

    If one really wants to see a serial killer epic based in some sort of reality, they're much better off watching or revisiting "Henry".

    Three out of 10.
    2uncertainwonder-1

    the worst "exploitation" film of the 21st century

    This is one of the more "famous" exploitation films of the new century. Too bad it sucks.

    It's about a psychopath serial killer who is followed by his friend with a bad video camera, filming his every move. There is no plot - we just see Peter, the killer, roam around and act like a jerk and sometimes kill people.

    The most shocking part of this movie is the first 15 minutes, when we see a girl who has been tied up and tortured. Her dead boyfriend is in a bathtub in the next room. It's a fairly effective use of gory special effects and a chilling example of the hidden lives of serial killers.

    Once they leave their house for the first time, however, the movie falls apart. After that, they just turn into stereotypical frat boys who wander around and do immature pranks and annoy people. The script is stupid and unrealistic. I have never seen a movie go from disturbing to boring quicker than this one.

    The acting is terrible. Peter, the main character, has a super annoying laugh that I guess is supposed to be psychotic, but just makes me want to turn the volume down. We never see the guy holding the video camera, which is good because he mostly just makes bad jokes and acts like he has low self-esteem. They are more believable as pathetic losers than hardened killers.

    The lesson of this movie is that psychopaths are actually lonely frat boys who are desperate for friends.
    3The_Void

    Boring and crap - a cut below other filth films

    From the plot summary, you might think that August Underground might be like a heinously gory version of the Belgian semi-classic 'Man Bites Dog', but you'd be wrong as August Underground is nowhere near that good. The film apparently has the intention of being a phony snuff film, and indeed the violence looks graphic and realistic, but it's all really cold and pointless. There is a sex scene at the end of this film that really sums it all up; it's about as far from being erotic as it gets, so it's extremely difficult to get involved with it, and the same goes for the violence. Violence that is simply shown gives the audience no reason to care, and so overall; the film is really rather boring. There has been a slew of direct to video trash films like this one over the last few years, and despite the fact that August Underground seems to be reputed to be one of the better ones; it really isn't. The only good thing I can think to say about it is that director Fred Vogel succeeds in creating a home video style look to the film through the use of a hand-held camera; but like the worst film ever made, The Blair Witch Project, this really only makes it so that the audience can't always see what's going on; which only succeeds in being irritating. Overall, I can't really recommend this film. I'm a fan of sick filth, but it didn't do anything for me. I'd recommend seeing something else instead.
    2Mrpaul1972

    Nauseating

    How to describe this film? Try the home invasion scene from Henry, directed by GG Allin and shot through the lens of the Blair Witch Project. In a word: nauseating. I came out of the experience feeling physically ill, although I'm not sure if that was down to the relentlessly sea-sick camera work or the scuzz-fest content. Probably both. I ended up watching big chunks of it on fast-forward because (despite the gross-out set-pieces) much of it was quite tedious. From what I've read about the film makers, they're serious about what they're doing and have a genuine passion for the horror genre. However, I struggled to find any real insight or anything remotely worthwhile in this film. At this stage in the game, I guess it's about pushing the envelope, and on that level this film maybe scores. On the other hand, I don't really care and life's too short.

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    Bridget Hoffman in Evil Dead (1981)
    B-Horror
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    Found Footage Horror
    Shawnee Smith in Saw (2004)
    Splatter Horror
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    • Trivia
      While traveling to Canada to attend a film festival in Toronto, director and co-writer Fred Vogel was arrested, pending charges of transporting obscene materials into Canada, when copies of August Underground and its sequel were found by customs officials among the merchandise he had intended to bring to the convention. The charges were eventually dropped, after Vogel had spent roughly ten hours in customs prison.
    • Quotes

      Killer: [while looking at statues of Biblical figures] You know what I don't understand? I don't understand, you know, like, in, y'know, in the Bible, and y'know, the stories that you hear, y'know, they're always upset, and weeping, and crying and stuff like that. These people just have a stoned look on their face. Get it?

      Man behind the Camera: That was bad.

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      Featured in S&man (2006)

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    • Release date
      • 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Подполье
    • Filming locations
      • Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production company
      • Toe Tag Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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