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Blackwater Valley Exorcism

  • Video
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
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Blackwater Valley Exorcism (2006)
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THE OMEN meets THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE.THE OMEN meets THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE.THE OMEN meets THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE.

  • Directors
    • Del Zamora
    • Ethan Wiley
  • Writer
    • Ellary Eddy
  • Stars
    • Cameron Daddo
    • Kristin Erickson
    • James Russo
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    803
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Del Zamora
      • Ethan Wiley
    • Writer
      • Ellary Eddy
    • Stars
      • Cameron Daddo
      • Kristin Erickson
      • James Russo
    • 34User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cameron Daddo
    Cameron Daddo
    • Jacob
    Kristin Erickson
    • Isabelle
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • The Bishop
    Jeffrey Combs
    Jeffrey Combs
    • The Sheriff
    Randy Colton
    Randy Colton
    • Eli
    Madison Taylor
    • Claire
    Don O. Knowlton
    Don O. Knowlton
    • McCall
    Leslie Fleming-Mitchell
    Leslie Fleming-Mitchell
    • Blanche
    Paul Kapellas
    • Luke
    Del Zamora
    Del Zamora
    • Miguel
    Iris Stobbelaar
    • Demon Girl
    • Directors
      • Del Zamora
      • Ethan Wiley
    • Writer
      • Ellary Eddy
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    4gavin6942

    An Amateur-Looking Unoriginal Film, At Best

    A girl named Isobel becomes possessed by a demon. The local priest (who formerly dated Isobel's sister) must try to save her, but the bigger problems are with the family's suspicions of each other rather than the demon in their daughter.

    This film is directed by Ethan Wiley, the writer of "House" and the writer/director of "House II". I loved the first film and liked the second one even better, so you would think this would be a winner. Alas, this one looks like it was thrown together by first-year film students. Dawson Leery could have done better. I have thought about blaming new writer Ellary Eddy, especially because the idea is hardly original (are they trying to cash in on the fans of "The Exorcism of Emily Rose"?), but Wiley should have been able to do his magic.

    Also, you'd like to think veteran horror stars Jeffrey Combs and James Russo would help this film. Russo (playing the bishop) barely shows up, and Combs has a great role as a sheriff... for the five minutes he's on screen (but I love the mustache). So, no help here.

    After seeing "The Exorcist", all other exorcism films must be compared to the classic by default, no? And the demonic possession in this film was not scary in the least. No head-spinning or paranormal activity at all. Just a girl with a deep voice and runny makeup. All the "demonic" stuff was centered around the father accusing everyone of sleeping with his wife. As another reviewer wrote, "you get a lot of Isobel bouncing on her bed like it's a trampoline, hiding in her closet, and jumping from a hay-loft. Yeah, it's Chuck E. Cheese gone wild." That sadly sums up the extent of the "evil" in this movie.

    If you want to watch a movie about family members who invent accusations and yell at each other while the possessed daughter sits in another room off-camera, this is the movie for you. But, if you don't mind my saying so, you have a horrible taste in film if this is what you're seeking.

    The plot seems to focus on the father accusing a cowboy of sleeping with his wife (who didn't, but did sleep with his daughter) and of the veterinarian of sleeping with his wife (who might have, but denies it). And then you have a gardener who attacks the possessed girl with a crucifix and tells the family to call an exorcist, but once the priest arrives the gardener declares he does not believe in God. What was all the Bible-quoting you were doing five minutes ago?

    A horrible exorcism movie. Horribler examples of what Combs and Russo are capable of. And such a sad display of directing after the "House" series of films became classic. I would like to pretend Wiley had no part in making this shamefully derivative and unoriginal, uninspired film. The power of Christ compels you to avoid this movie as if viewing it were a cardinal sin.
    3claudio_carvalho

    The Demon Can't Be Trusted, Can He?

    The farmer Ely (Randy Colton) finds a slaughtered coyote and his daughter Isabelle (Kristin Erickson) covered on blood and brings her home. She attacks her father and her mother Blanche (Leslie Fleming- Mitchell) and their employee Miguel (Del Zamora) tells that she is possessed and needs a priest and not a doctor. Priest Jacob (Cameron Daddo) arrives and along his exorcism, the demon Perlocus deceives the family and everyone that is trying to help Isabelle with lies and sins.

    "Blackwater Valley Exorcism" is another movie of exorcism and the difference is the terrible screenplay and only Kristin Erickson has a convincing performance. The non-likable characters are not well developed and the messy story seems to be a soap opera of horror genre, with shallow dramatic situations. My vote is three.

    Title (Brazil): "Exorcismo – A Execução" ("Exorcism – The Execution")
    4hollyblitz

    It wasn't all that bad, really.

    I have to agree with the previous reviewer. Although the Kristin Erikson did a great job of playing the possessed girl, I seriously don't think that Isabelle, the character she was playing, was possessed. I have seen people have psychotic breaks due to sexual abuse, and they never made it clear whether or not the father had actually abused her or not. I also had to watch some parts of it over again, to make it clear as to what the letter said, what the characters' names were, and I'm still not clear on a few things that happened, whether they were real or not. I'm trying to find the "original" story that it was based on, to compare facts, but I can't seem to find anything about it online.

    It wasn't a bad movie, but some of the dialogue was incredibly cheesy. Special effects wise, the movie wasn't bad for a Grade B, pretty much, and those possession scenes made it all worth while... that is, if you have nothing better to do. LOL
    2Smells_Like_Cheese

    Wait!.... What?

    I just rented Blackwater Valley Exorcism because the cover and pictures looked terrifying, and I don't normally watch movies that are automatically released onto DVD, but this looked so interesting and scary! I was very much in the mood for a good scary film and to me, possession is one of the scariest subjects to watch or learn about. Just look at The Exorcist or The Exorcism of Emily Rose, both terrific movies that made break-throughs not only horror wise, but story as well.

    Blackwater Valley Exorcism is about a girl, Isabelle, who from the get go is automatically possessed, so we can't even tell what kind of a person she was to begin with. But a former wife beater turned priest is on the case with a gardener...? I know... I know. Then they go into several other stories with the priest and Isabella's sister, and the priest hit the sister and messed around with Isabelle? I'm not sure, then we get into a story with Isabelle's dad and his questioning of his wife's faithfulness to him.

    I mean, the story just goes into too many directions and wasn't well developed at all. Not to mention that the exorcism didn't seem authentic at all and more of a just scare your pants off type of a film, which I didn't like at all because I couldn't take it seriously. Whoever directed and wrote this clearly had no idea where to go or how to direct the story well, so I wouldn't really recommend this.

    2/10
    4donkey_dick

    It is bad but it's funny

    I disagree with others that said this has no value. It's so bad it's good. Has hilarious dialogue, horrible acting and silly sex scenes. Watch it for laugh. It's more entertaining than the crappy horror that pretends to be serious these days.

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El exorcismo de Isabella
    • Production companies
      • Wiseacre Films
      • Psycho Studios
      • MEB Entertainment
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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