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Doom House

  • Video
  • 2005
  • Unrated
  • 15m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.1K
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Doom House (2005)
ComedyHorrorShort

After the heartbreaking death of his wife, Reginald P. Linux packs his bags and searches for a new place to call home, an escape from the blinding guilt and torment wrenching his soul. Regin... Read allAfter the heartbreaking death of his wife, Reginald P. Linux packs his bags and searches for a new place to call home, an escape from the blinding guilt and torment wrenching his soul. Reginald tumbles into a frightening, macabre world of unspeakable terrors that threatens to sha... Read allAfter the heartbreaking death of his wife, Reginald P. Linux packs his bags and searches for a new place to call home, an escape from the blinding guilt and torment wrenching his soul. Reginald tumbles into a frightening, macabre world of unspeakable terrors that threatens to shatter his very existence. Along with his best friend, Reginald attempts to unravel the bloo... Read all

  • Directors
    • Kevin Bowen
    • Richard Kyanka
  • Writers
    • Kevin Bowen
    • Richard Kyanka
  • Stars
    • Richard Kyanka
    • Kevin Bowen
    • Adam Bowen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Kevin Bowen
      • Richard Kyanka
    • Writers
      • Kevin Bowen
      • Richard Kyanka
    • Stars
      • Richard Kyanka
      • Kevin Bowen
      • Adam Bowen
    • 28User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Kyanka
    • Reginald P. Linux
    • (as Rich 'Lowtax' Kyanka)
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    Kevin Bowen
    • Police Officer
    • (as Kevin 'Fragmaster' Bowen)
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    Adam Bowen
    • Cop
    Betsy Hogg
    • Grandma Linux
    Tucker Marolf
    Tucker Marolf
    • Cop (Doom House Done Quick)
    • Directors
      • Kevin Bowen
      • Richard Kyanka
    • Writers
      • Kevin Bowen
      • Richard Kyanka
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    9toasterhead-1

    Pure indie brilliance!

    This film is truly a low-budget masterpiece that should have the major studios "shaking in their boots." The compelling story of a young widower and his agonizing descent into madness -- prompted by the tenacious haunting of a nefarious figurine -- is propelled along by the chilling soundtrack, breathtaking special effects, and insightfully clever dialog. Richard Kyanka shows a unique ability to multitask as writer, director, and lead actor.

    A true highlight of this film, however, is the brilliant work of Kevin Bowen, portraying a police officer who befriends the protagonist, but whose motives soon come into question. Undeterred by any mere plot twist or catflap, Bowen hits every mark and delivers every line with unparalleled pathos. Moviegoers should expect future brilliance from this young and versatile actor, who also put in some work as the film's co-director.

    This is not a film to be missed, and we can only hope it will represent the beginning of a new era in the world of low-budget, independent film-making.
    10blinders-1

    a metaphysical roller-coaster ride

    Doom House is one of those films that you watch and stare at in awe. It's frank look at the human condition through the eyes of what appears to be just an ordinary average guy, who as the film progresses turns out to be the equivalent of a kind of sublime mid-western Zen Master who's travels serve to teach him not only about the House and it's importance to him, but to all of humanity.

    The film is Richard Kyanka's debut on DVD, though he has produced some quality digital media, most notably the interactive experience titled "Dance Dance Karnov" chronicling one Italian sous chef's quest for self discovery while shopping for hats.

    Like "Karnov", Doom House is a philosophical masterpiece, challenging one's perception of truth at the most fundamental level. Does Kant actually bring together the whole of western philosophical thought? Doom House won't tell you, but it will tell you why it doesn't matter and make you wonder if Kant actually meant all those things he wrote about morality.

    Definitely a film to watch for any fan of thought provoking cinema.
    10mcbeanalot

    Richard Kyanka and Kevin Bowen once again prove their worth with this masterpiece.

    It's not often that one is treated to something as thought provoking and entertaining as Doom House, but that's what we've come to expect from Kyanka Bowen Productions.

    The story begins with a scene of Reginald P. Linux arriving at his new house. Ever since his wife passed away, he had been looking for the perfect home to start fresh and leave behind his heartbreak and depression.

    As the story unfolds, it becomes apparent that the house he had picked may not have been the wisest choice. Doom and terror follow, as Reginald P. Linux struggles to survive as things become stranger and stranger in his newfound home. I jumped out of my seat countless times while watching! With several plot-twists, suspenseful surprises, and special effects on par with some of the greatest films of the year; This movie is a no brainer must-have flick that belongs on the DVD shelf of anyone with a pulse. And don't let the budget fool you, this is one quality movie that is definitely worth your time and money.
    9dans1120

    Not to be missed, a defining film for the new millennium

    Doom House is a chilling polemic on the governing mindset of post-9/11 America. In their film debut, Kyanka and Bowen masterfully weave coherent socio-political commentary with well-crafted horror in much the same way that Jacobs and Young mixed controversial political issues with comedy in their tragically short-lived and misunderstood television program Dinosaurs.

    From the very outset it becomes obvious to the viewer that this is not going to be a standard blood & guts slasher-style horror film, no, this film bucks the stereotypes so inherent in the present-day horror genre.

    These men respect their audience. These men display a willingness to provide their audience with more than merely scenes of crowd-pleasing, money-making gore. Like Vincent Price and Roger Corman before them, Kyanka and Bowen are unafraid to create a thinking-man's horror film, a film that is not only unabashedly low-budget, but a film that revels in its lack of capital and in fact is able to rise above its monetary restraints.

    In spite of what many would have you believe, it is clear that there is no truly evil character in this film, there is no malice, there is only desperation. Within the constraints of a low budget and perhaps as a result of those limitations, Kyanka and Bowen craft characters with depth, with believable motivations, depicting both sides of the conflict as victims of circumstance all the while avoiding the uncomfortable territory of moral equivalence. Not since John Hughes' 1986 classic Ferris Bueller's Day Off have I found myself rooting for the villain as much as I did for Linux's opponent in Doom House.

    In an era where the average moviegoer craves answers, Doom House dares to ask questions. In the war between East and West, between religion and secular society, between tradition and progress, is there such a thing as right and wrong? How should a person deal with loss, by suffering the painful familiar or by beginning life anew? Do the victims of history have a right to seek compensation from the innocents of another generation? What does it truly mean to be doomed? Unable to reach a wide audience due to the limitations of its budget, unseen and in fact unheard of by the majority of potential viewers, Doom House is nonetheless a classic piece of intelligent, finely-crafted cinema.

    Doom House is not to be missed!
    9joe-1392

    Inspirational to anyone who has ever used electricity.

    The first five minutes of this film were like being the cue ball on a pool table that never worked and had been sitting in someone's basement for the last 15 years. Utterly amazing. Just watching the title text drool down the screen was an experience I'll never forget.

    Following the opening sequence is film-making that would make the best David Lynch look like James Brown. It's a very lucid experience; for a second you forget you're watching Richard "Lowtax" Kyanka making magic in front of the camera, and it almost feels like you're floating down the Nile on a raft made of the best directors of the last 20 years lashed together and stuffed full of mud (so their orifices don't fill up with water).

    This is a brilliant piece of work that will not be forgotten.

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      Kevin Bowen, who played the police officer, received third degree burns over his pelvis and thighs while filming a scene. Originally, Richard Kyanka was to walk down to the basement and shoot a flare gun into the police officer's crotch. While Bowen was wearing a fireproof suit underneath his costume for the shot, Kyanka missed his target and hit Bowen's lower legs, setting his pants on fire. As a result, Bowen's last scene is him clutching the board. The last shot of the film was a last-minute replacement as an ending.
    • Goofs
      Upon entering his house, Mr. Linux is carrying what appears to be rolled-up carpet.
    • Quotes

      Reginald P. Linux: My name is Reginald P. Linux. And ever since my wife died, I've been very depressed. This is why I've been searching for the house of my dreams. But as a philosopher once said, "Be careful what you dream for, because you just might get it".

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Lee's Summit, Missouri, USA
    • Production companies
      • Awful Video Productions LLC
      • Something Awful LLC
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      • 15m
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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