Disturbed loner Montgomery Goth struggles to maintain his sanity while working a thankless job as a pizza delivery man. Montgomery's miserable life perks up after he meets the girl of his dr... Read allDisturbed loner Montgomery Goth struggles to maintain his sanity while working a thankless job as a pizza delivery man. Montgomery's miserable life perks up after he meets the girl of his dreams in the form of the sweet Bibi. However, things go awry and Montgomery's inner demons ... Read allDisturbed loner Montgomery Goth struggles to maintain his sanity while working a thankless job as a pizza delivery man. Montgomery's miserable life perks up after he meets the girl of his dreams in the form of the sweet Bibi. However, things go awry and Montgomery's inner demons push him to go off the murderous deep end.
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- Montgomery Goth
- (as Matt Nelson)
- Britney
- (as Jess Karshner)
- Police Officer #1
- (as Gail Brown)
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I am not saying this looks like Lawrence of Arabia, but it is a great indie horror film, with actual character development, it takes its time, that is ballsy.
Matt nelson is amazing in his performance, I mean, the guy threw himself into this role and that is admirable. A great film, great concept and a fantastic effort by Jose Cassella and his team.
They say that "Automaton Transfusion" is the "Holy Grail of indie horror films". And that it was a miracle for being shot for $30,000. I guess those folks didn't see THIS movie miracle.
I think Delivery was shot for around $4500?, somewhere in that range. I mean..they spent what producers spend in sodas and bubble gum in ONE day of shooting in a real film set.
And the film looks great, in fact, better than most $60,000 and up micro budget films.
Character development?, in a horror film?, who knew there were people that still used that.... Delivery takes its time, it makes you work for it, but if you know what you are getting into, you'll find something there, you'll find true smart film-making behind the silly situations and cheesy effects.
An awesome performance by the lead, who is dead on perfect for the film. Lets see what these guys can do with an actual budget.
Very good, very entertaining, very well done for the budget, huge congratulations!
What I got instead was a well written and developed character for the first hour or so, and then a cheesy but extremely fun finale that reminded me of the best low budget horror films I grew up with.
Not many filmmakers have the cojones now days to just tell a story in detail, without MTV cutting or ADD narrative. That is why I guess some people were turned off by the film.
I loved this film!
I think Jose Cassella is a triple threat, he scored the film, he shot it very, very well (for DV24p), wrote the thing and directed it. The film looks better than your average $100,000 grade B film ( I am told this thing cost $3500!, try that somebody!).
I like to discover little treasures like this, it restores my faith in the new generation of filmmakers.
Is it silly and cheesy?...yes, is it insulting for some?...yes, is this for everyone?...nope, but for my money this was a fun ride, a surprising well acted (by the lead), written and made low budget film.
I'll be looking for more work by Jose, with a bit more money and a bigger script...who knows? He could throw one right out of the park.
Congratulations, you have made a great little film.
Luisa.
One of the best independent horror flicks I've seen in a long time.
Many recent "B-films" decide to show everything from the start, this film has the balls to develop the character, to take its time, I kind of liked that.
Matt nelson is dead on balls perfect for the character, Kevin O'Neil is hysterical and newcomer Tara Cardinal brings some heart into this sick film.
Even though the special effects are cheesy (as expected with this budget), the cinematography is great, good angles, a clear effort to create a "bigger"looking picture, with scenes that look so close to film that one forgets we are seeing a DV 24p project.
Very good effort.
Did you know
- TriviaTommy Dennis improvised all of his dialogue.
- GoofsAt about 31 minutes the viewer sees a framed photo of Monty's dad with the text "Metropolitan Pizza Employee of the Year 1973," apparently an award. The font is Comic Sans, but that font wasn't invented until 1994.
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- Delivery - kuoleman kotiinkuljetus
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- $250,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 46m(106 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
- 1.85 : 1