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The Maize: The Movie

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
1.6/10
2.8K
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The Maize: The Movie (2004)
Horror

A father's psychic abilities are put to the test when his two daughters are trapped inside of a corn maze haunted by the spirits of two young girls who disappeared a year earlier.A father's psychic abilities are put to the test when his two daughters are trapped inside of a corn maze haunted by the spirits of two young girls who disappeared a year earlier.A father's psychic abilities are put to the test when his two daughters are trapped inside of a corn maze haunted by the spirits of two young girls who disappeared a year earlier.

  • Director
    • Bill Cowell
  • Writer
    • Bill Cowell
  • Stars
    • Bill Cowell
    • Kelleigh Murray
    • Alyssa Cowell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    1.6/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bill Cowell
    • Writer
      • Bill Cowell
    • Stars
      • Bill Cowell
      • Kelleigh Murray
      • Alyssa Cowell
    • 41User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Bill Cowell
    Bill Cowell
    • Shy Walker
    Kelleigh Murray
    • Susan Walker
    Alyssa Cowell
    Alyssa Cowell
    • Keri Walker
    Elena Pezzino
    • Ali Walker
    Douglas Buczak
    • The Killer
    Lindsay Prentice
    • Betty Nettie
    Lauren Prentice
    • Carla Nettie
    Ed Smolinski
    • Cop #1
    Matt Smolinski
    • Cop #2
    • (as Matt smolinski)
    Julie Brown
    Julie Brown
    • Maze Owner
    Eric Lipps
    • The Goblin
    Patti Staebell
    • Wretched Mother
    Max
    • The Killer Watchdog
    Michelle Cowell
    • Featured Extra
    Kelly Lipps
    • Featured Extra
    Bethany Bison
    • Extra
    Tiffany Norwicki
    • Extra
    Kelly Shoemaker
    • Extra
    • Director
      • Bill Cowell
    • Writer
      • Bill Cowell
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    1pfang100

    DO NOT rent this movie.

    This is by far the worst ever 'horror' movie, no, make that any movie, I have ever watched. Shame on Block Buster for even carrying this type of crap. I never ask for a refund on any movie, but I think this will be a first.

    The movie is so bad that I had to stop after just 15 minutes of watching it.

    I had more fun watching any of the fuzzy YouTube movies than watching this piece of dropping.

    The marketing dude for this movie must have some type of silver tongue to move this thing into an establishment as Blockbuster.
    1tonylaird

    Maybe if cornfield mazes scare you...

    Besides the comments on the technical merits of the production, or lack thereof, the acting is absolutely horrible. What is really scary about this movie is that I actually OWN a copy of it, of course, it was in a bargain bin and had been renamed as "Dark Harvest 2", and after having seen it, I can understand why it was in the bargain bin - they should have paid me for taking it out of their inventory.

    The majority of the movie, if you want to call it that, is spent by a frantic father running around a corn field maze looking for his daughters because he has a premonition that something is going to happen to them. I suspect that the camera that the girls were playing with at the beginning of the film was probably one of the production cameras for this fiasco. In the maze, he runs into the ghost of some children, which are poorly done, and the movie goes horribly south from there.

    I can see why they renamed this movie, otherwise, they would never have gotten rid of them. Absolutely one of the worst movies I have ever had to sit through, and it wasn't worth the $2 I spent on it.
    1TTUCHY

    I'm aMAIZEd this made it to the video store shelf

    I rented Dark Harvest (the first one) because it looked like a cheesy monster-on -the-box type of thrill ride. Scarecrows also freak me out. The movie had an effective title sequence, but what followed was pretty lame (flat, bad lighting, acting, editing, direction...). Recently, I noticed that DH 2: The Maize had a pretty extensive ad campaign. I thought maybe the first one was marginally successful, so they upped the ante on this one a bit, possibly delivering some bigger budget scares and fx from the killer scarecrows. Well, there are no scarecrows in the video... Not a problem. The problems start in DH 2 with a title sequence that looks like an unfinished concept, with strange shapes and bars wiping away titles and whatnot. As far as the actual photography... every time the sun shines in a shot, you'd have all these blown out whites, confirming that you're watching some ultra-low budget mini-DV project that some Midwesterner filmed at his Uncles farm. The acting was not acting at all. The cheap rip-off of The Shining twin girls was below freshman film student standards. The editing was extremely amateur and lazy. The sound was jarring and choppy. (e.g.- every time the editor would cut to a new shot, you'd here the sound change perspective with it). It's as if someone gathered their friends and family (actors), took a video camera out in a cornfield for three days, put a light on top of it for the night sequences (no joke - that's what they actually did), burned through some tape, stuck the footage in their computer, cut a (very) rough version, tossed in some music, bypassed any imaginative sound work or mixing, burned it directly to DVD, and threw it on the video store shelf. Any horror fan should be insulted by this type of direct to video work that is void of ANY skill or style. Just because a person owns a video camera and is able to get somewhat of an image on tape, doesn't mean it should be released to the public. If I could give this a rating lower than a ONE, I would.
    1lucian_13_

    Agree with other poster

    Completely agree with other review.

    I watched this movie for about 5 minutes. I looked up the one review on another site and found that it wasn't even a real sequel. This was after I slowly backed away from the TV with remote in hand, jaw dropping lower and lower.

    The quality of the filming is beyond low budget. It doesn't even look like a freaking movie. If I were watching 'home video' footage from a documentary I would expect it.

    In summary: Avoid, avoid avoid. Boooo Lion's Gate!

    Completely ashamed of myself for watching 5 minutes and I hope that I've saved others from renting or owning it.
    sparkletight

    This is Lion's Gate's Fault.

    Anyone can make a movie these days. Budget, production value, or experienced crew don't have to stop the self described "director" from "realizing their dream" these days.

    Respect for the craft of film-making, or even just respect for any film aesthetic are no longer prerequisites for actually executing a film.

    Director Bill Cowell must have thought he struck gold when Lion's Gate decided to market his original film as a sequel to a film he had nothing to do with.

    I personally find Lion's Gate far, far more in error than Cowell in regard to Dark Harvest 2 being made available to the public. Lion's Gate's deceptive marketing of this film should be investigated by the state attorney general's office and Lion's Gate's officers should be pickled in sulfuric acid and kerosene for their utter disregard for film, film-making, and good sense.

    As for the film itself, it's not even worth commenting on.

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    • Quotes

      The Killer: Ma'am, I need to borrow your cell phone! Someone's been seriously hurt!

      Susan Walker: What? Who got hurt?

      The Killer: You!

      [he hits her with a club]

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      Followed by Skarecrow (2004)

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dark Harvest II: The Maize
    • Filming locations
      • Buffalo, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Captures Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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