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Satanic

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
978
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Satanic (2006)
Horror

After surviving a car wreck, a young girl wakes with no memory and must figure out why people around her are mysteriously dying.After surviving a car wreck, a young girl wakes with no memory and must figure out why people around her are mysteriously dying.After surviving a car wreck, a young girl wakes with no memory and must figure out why people around her are mysteriously dying.

  • Director
    • Dan Golden
  • Writers
    • Dan Golden
    • Ben Powell
  • Stars
    • Annie Sorell
    • Jeffrey Combs
    • Angus Scrimm
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    978
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dan Golden
    • Writers
      • Dan Golden
      • Ben Powell
    • Stars
      • Annie Sorell
      • Jeffrey Combs
      • Angus Scrimm
    • 22User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Annie Sorell
    • Michelle
    Jeffrey Combs
    Jeffrey Combs
    • Detective Joyner
    Angus Scrimm
    Angus Scrimm
    • Dr. Barbary
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Eddie
    Brett Erickson
    • Larry
    Eliza Swenson
    Eliza Swenson
    • Dalia
    Brian Burnett
    Brian Burnett
    • Dutch
    Diane Ayala Goldner
    Diane Ayala Goldner
    • Jackie
    Rick Dean
    Rick Dean
    • Bisson
    Alicia Lorén
    • Evil Michelle
    • (as Alicia Loren)
    Lauren Emmel
    • Kayla
    George Tovar
    George Tovar
    • Father
    Michael Gaglio
    Michael Gaglio
    • Cliff
    • (as Mike Gaglio)
    Matteo Indelicato
    • Mike
    Priscilla Jones
    • Father's Girlfriend
    Andrea Kennedy
    Andrea Kennedy
    • Nurse #1
    Clara Gabrielle
    • Nurse #2
    • (as Clara Houser)
    Debbie Martinez
    • Nurse #3
    • Director
      • Dan Golden
    • Writers
      • Dan Golden
      • Ben Powell
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    5HEFILM

    The script's not the problem, for a change

    Very uneven lowish production values hurt, but there are some good ideas in the script and the Combs and Scrimm are fine in basically not much roles,probably lured by director Dan Golden's knowing them than by the material, though both have been in worse roles in worse movies. James Russo's part is almost as "big" but as Combs but they didn't have the guts to claim he stars in the movie. However using Combs name first on the box is exploitation in the worst sense he's barely in the movie. Scrimm has a bigger but ultimately no pay off role. Movie is about OUJA board more than anything Satanic other than the credit sequence in lava-hell landscape.

    So what's really bad about the movie is a slapdash editing and really crappy sound job and lousy music score that lifts a "cut to commercial" music signature bit from Charlie's Angels.

    Also the principal cast is pretty bad and much post production re-dubbing of voices sounds like it was done by one actor impersonating the the cast rather poorly. And if those are the actors voices, almost impossible, but if those are then the post production sound is even worse than I'm giving it "credit" for.

    The occasional crappy sets and pretty bad make-up further drag this down into the dumps. Some okay ideas from director Golden but usually defeated by one problem or another. But in the shameful hall of Lionsgate "pick up" movies this is for the most part not a total rip off, if you can overlook the sloppy editing. Sometimes shots linger just long enough to make you chuckle at a odd performance or a not so great effect, that would have been fine if it didn't linger.

    Sure it's shot on video, like everything will be soon, quality varies but there is far worse looking stuff out there, but the sound really really tries to bury this one in the ground, lousy demon voices and that music score, it's like, well how can I say, bad.
    4FieCrier

    decent direct-to-video horror movie let down by bad final chapters and ending

    After a car crash, a woman has her face reconstructed. She can't remember anything, and is sent to a home for delinquents since she had been a troublemaker before the crash and now has no family. A strange satanic ouija board was found with her in the car, and a satanic journal was found in her room. (Peculiarly, this movie seems to think a pentagram with one point up is satanic - I thought it was two?) People begin dying and she still can't remember anything...

    The production values for this straight-to-video horror movie were pretty good, thankfully. Competent cinematography, lighting and sound, and decent special effects. The father was creepy-looking.

    It was unfortunate that Scrimm and Combs didn't have bigger roles. I suspected both would turn out to be cameos, and indeed they're little more than that. I wonder what they got paid?

    There's some gratuitous nudity from one of the other delinquents in the home, and the lead provides a shower scene although it seemed like it could have been a body double.

    The movie really goes downhill once the characters figure out what is going on. By that time, most viewers will have guessed. The ending is pretty unsatisfying.
    2dilbertsuperman

    Classic Los Angeles B movie crapola from hell

    Woooaah Nelly!!! Talk about a cinematic suckfest! This movie blows. Wait it sucks. Damn, I can't decide which it does more but it's very very poor quality crap that barely qualifies for the status of being an actual movie.

    If you are in an UBER stupid mood you can sit through this just to watch a dumb movie. It's pretty incredibly lame w special effects and it's absolutely the most unbelievable acting ever. If you don't mind a so bad that it's kinda good in a retarded way- you can add this to your roster of crap to half pay attention to sometime. However- if you are looking for a decent horror movie keep walkin' buddy, nothing to see here.. nothing to see here.

    A few things to show you how dumb this movie is- some scenes of the bandaged face are bandages, others are a hard mask that is obviously different yet both are supposed to represent the same thing- which is pathetic.

    Right in line with the production quality of the rest of this worthless dog.

    The lead girl is pretty curvy though. One yum to that.
    3claudio_carvalho

    A Messy Screenplay

    After a car crash, the teenager Michelle (Annie Sorell) has the face completely destroyed and amnesia. In the hospital, she is called Bride of Mummy due to the mask she needs to wear along her therapy. However, her doctor makes a perfect facial reconstruction using family pictures and Michelle is discharged from the hospital and sent to a home that lodges young offenders since she was considered a troublemaker before the car crash. The police release her possessions of the day of the accident – a journal and an Ouija board - and Michelle moves with the host Bisson (Rick Dean) to his house. On the same day she leaves the hospital, the janitor is murdered. Michelle shares a room with the outcast delinquent Dalia (Eliza Swenson) and she has dreadful nightmares during the night and is confused. She befriends Larry (Brett Erickson), who shares another room in the house with Dutch (Brian Burnett), and tries to help her. When Dalia is found dead in the room with cuts in the wrists, the evidences are of suicide; however Detective Joyner (Jeffrey Combs) suspects that Michelle is the responsible for the murders.

    The greatest attraction of "Satanic" is certainly the name of the cult- actor Jeffrey Combs in the credits, but unfortunately he has a minor role. The screenplay is a complete mess, with a poor development of the characters; and the worse, this lack of information of the characters is part of the predictable plot point. The unknown Annie Sorell is completely miscast in the role of a teenager since she is certainly twenty and something years old. The same happens to Eliza Swenson. The conclusion is terrible, with many deaths without any consequence. My vote is three.

    Title (Brazil): "Jogos Satânicos" ("Satanic Games")
    3Stevieboy666

    An insult to the word "Satanic"

    I usually start my reviews with a brief synopsis but I really can't be bothered with this one. Since I was a kid I've had an interest in the occult, especially the darker side, so when I saw this DVD going cheap it instantly grabbed my attention. But instead of getting Black Masses we just get some goth chick with an evil looking Ouija board and one of the worst demons I've ever had the misfortune to see, some bad actor in a crappy rubber suit and dubbed with one of those awful "demonic" voices! The plot is rubbish, as is most of the acting. The ONLY 2 reasons why I have generously scored this 3 out of 10 instead of 2 is: firstly, the presence of horror legends Angus Scrimm and Jeffrey Combs (really just a cameo, pointless one at that); secondly, there is some brief but welcome nudity, in particular a short but very nice shower scene (I'm sure a body double was employed). Looking at the other reviews, one stands out - 9/10 by Horror Geek, who coincidently reviewed this when the movie came out & is his/hers only imdb review! Avoid!

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      Written and Produced by Billy Woo

      Performed by Rich de Maio

      Published by Woo Tunes (ASCAP) and Golden Child (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Demon Board
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • MEB Entertainment
      • Psycho Studios
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    • Budget
      • $120,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
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