12 reviews
- TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness
- Sep 12, 2012
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I'm surprised there are not more reviews also. Movie kept my attention and was informative; creepy at times and funny. It's not a masterpiece but I liked it better than "Perfect Host" which bored me at times.
If you paid attention, you can see where the ending is going but it is done well and actually scarier than some the the high budget movies being produced.
I never knew about the "Chiller" Festival - certainly opens your eyes to different strokes for different folks...
Horror movies are such large part of society. There are so many TV shows and police dramas focusing on killing and we are obsessed with it. S&Man delves into the psychology of this, but I do think there was much more they could have discovered or analyzed.
If you paid attention, you can see where the ending is going but it is done well and actually scarier than some the the high budget movies being produced.
I never knew about the "Chiller" Festival - certainly opens your eyes to different strokes for different folks...
Horror movies are such large part of society. There are so many TV shows and police dramas focusing on killing and we are obsessed with it. S&Man delves into the psychology of this, but I do think there was much more they could have discovered or analyzed.
- Illyngophobia
- Sep 16, 2012
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What have I just been watching? Good movies are supposed to make you think and that's what this one does. If you have the opportunity to see this movie do. Anything else I write would spoil the fun, but when you've watched it, I'm sure you'll be asking yourself the same question. So look for answers afterwards. You'll want to. The human soul is complex. We are horrified by tragic accidents, but we want to watch too. Every killing is a waste of human life, but the dangling and twitching of Saddam Hussein is one of the most viewed clips in history that's forever imprinted in our collective memory. It didn't make me feel any remorse and I certainly wasn't horrified. There are worse ways to die and he deserved it, I guess... But I digress, go see the movie, rent it, buy it and you'll find yourself surfing the net for answers, movies and clips!!!
- elroy_geronimo
- Nov 23, 2010
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I watched this movie because it sounded like a cool idea for a film playing up the documentary but subtly including a fictional element. Unfortunately, it's pretty boring despite all the horrifying content. Skip this one. There are better ways to spend two hours of your life.
- shannonlong636
- Aug 3, 2020
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This movie tries to show us humand depths. It also was something I would call mockumentary, but I saw that this particulary was called hoaxumentary. Because it pretends to be a documentary when it isn't. I thought mockumentary covered that, but I won't get into sementics over that.
It's a nice try but this never reaches "Funny games" levels of quality. It's intentions are the same, even if in another category. Not found footage, not real, but an interesting experiment overall I'd say. It's the one idea that tries to carry a whole movie and the atention of the viewer. Doesn't quite work in the long run, but could make for an interesting watch for some
It's a nice try but this never reaches "Funny games" levels of quality. It's intentions are the same, even if in another category. Not found footage, not real, but an interesting experiment overall I'd say. It's the one idea that tries to carry a whole movie and the atention of the viewer. Doesn't quite work in the long run, but could make for an interesting watch for some
When the narrator/director of the film begins with praising a neighborhood peeping tom for "getting away with it" you can pretty much guess what this is all about. Ostensibly an attempt to uncover the world of proto-snuff and other depraved 'underground film making', it becomes a numbing vehicle for it- tarting itself up with intellectual deconstructions and interviews with the participants of these movies and and ultimately revealing itself as another sad exercise of the... form.
Bitter, sociopathic white males acting out their inner rage by staging graphically detailed depictions of the murder of one woman after another may be a lot of things, but one thing it will never be is *art*. Gaspar Noe's movies are better-produced versions of the same thing, and just as unworthy of your time. Proceed accordingly.
2 Stars for genre fans' ability to harvest anecdotes/background information on these movies and that's about it.
Bitter, sociopathic white males acting out their inner rage by staging graphically detailed depictions of the murder of one woman after another may be a lot of things, but one thing it will never be is *art*. Gaspar Noe's movies are better-produced versions of the same thing, and just as unworthy of your time. Proceed accordingly.
2 Stars for genre fans' ability to harvest anecdotes/background information on these movies and that's about it.
- targosfan1
- Aug 29, 2008
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Well i was bored during the most of the movie. The idea of getting into the depth of extreme cinema producers is a good idea. However the "sub plot" of following the real or fake movie recorder really killed the mood for me. Because it was not fun at all it's adding a plot into a documentary movie.
Fred Vogel the guy that made August Underground films, actually seems like a nice guy when lisening to him. If he was acting like he was in this "documentary" the August Underground films would of been MUCH Better, instead in A. U. Fred is acting totally unrealistic, screaming, yelling constantly.
Another positive for this movie is for bringing movies like Chainsaw Massacre and Halloween into the mix, and amazing movies like Henry and Peeping Tom! However, i think The Poughkeepsie Tapes did a much better job then this movie.
Is this the worst movie ive seen in 2023? Hell no. This is no where near as bad as American Antichrist, Daisies and Pussy Kills.
Fred Vogel the guy that made August Underground films, actually seems like a nice guy when lisening to him. If he was acting like he was in this "documentary" the August Underground films would of been MUCH Better, instead in A. U. Fred is acting totally unrealistic, screaming, yelling constantly.
Another positive for this movie is for bringing movies like Chainsaw Massacre and Halloween into the mix, and amazing movies like Henry and Peeping Tom! However, i think The Poughkeepsie Tapes did a much better job then this movie.
Is this the worst movie ive seen in 2023? Hell no. This is no where near as bad as American Antichrist, Daisies and Pussy Kills.
- DarkSpotOn
- May 26, 2023
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- god_of_wine007
- Sep 19, 2006
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A polarizing film that hovers on the boundary of being factual and non-factual as it delves into the dark world on voyarism and S&M as seen through the lens of a horror filmmaker - JT Petty (director of The Burrowers and Hellbender). This is a dark film that may turn away some viewers while hooking others into drifting into the world contained within. It may leave you unclean afterwards but it's a film that will leave an impression on you, even if it's not a clean one. If you've seen enjoy films that go to dark places then this might be the film for you.
S&MAN is a real documentary -or is it?- about the very nature of horror films, using interviews with psychologists, an author / horror movie historian, and some (in)famous underground filmmakers (Bill Zebub, Debbie D., etc.). Everyone is interesting, genuine, and in the case of Mr. Zebub, hilarious!
The best thing about S&MAN is the way that J. T. Petty weaves a fictional character into the narrative, making him every bit as believable as the factual subjects. This gives it a sort of MAN BITES DOG feel.
If you love horror movies, or mockumentaries like THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES, then this belongs on your watchlist...
The best thing about S&MAN is the way that J. T. Petty weaves a fictional character into the narrative, making him every bit as believable as the factual subjects. This gives it a sort of MAN BITES DOG feel.
If you love horror movies, or mockumentaries like THE POUGHKEEPSIE TAPES, then this belongs on your watchlist...