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Murder Party

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
13K
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Macon Blair, Chris Sharp, Paul Goldblatt, Bill Tangradi, Stacy Rock, Skei Saulnier, William Lacey, and Sandy Barnett in Murder Party (2007)
A random invitation to a Halloween party leads a man into the hands of a rogue collective intent on murdering him for the sake of their art, sparking a bloodbath of mishap, mayhem and hilarity.
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A random invitation to a Halloween party leads a man into the hands of a rogue collective intent on murdering him for the sake of their art, sparking a bloodbath of mishap, mayhem and hilari... Read allA random invitation to a Halloween party leads a man into the hands of a rogue collective intent on murdering him for the sake of their art, sparking a bloodbath of mishap, mayhem and hilarity.A random invitation to a Halloween party leads a man into the hands of a rogue collective intent on murdering him for the sake of their art, sparking a bloodbath of mishap, mayhem and hilarity.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Saulnier
  • Writer
    • Jeremy Saulnier
  • Stars
    • Chris Sharp
    • Kate Porterfield
    • Tess Porterfield Lovell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    13K
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Saulnier
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Saulnier
    • Stars
      • Chris Sharp
      • Kate Porterfield
      • Tess Porterfield Lovell
    • 115User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Chris Sharp
    Chris Sharp
    • Christopher S. Hawley
    Kate Porterfield
    • Ticketed Lady
    Tess Porterfield Lovell
    • Ticketed Little Lady
    Puff Snooty
    • Sir Lancelot
    Damon Lindsay
    • Subway Rapper
    Macon Blair
    Macon Blair
    • Macon
    Stacy Rock
    Stacy Rock
    • Lexi
    Skei Saulnier
    • Sky
    Paul Goldblatt
    • Paul
    William Lacey
    • Bill
    Sandy Barnett
    • Alexander
    Bill Tangradi
    Bill Tangradi
    • Zycho
    Sampson Saulnier
    • Hellhammer
    Beryl Guceri
    • Photo Assistant
    Michael Clomegah
    • Party Doorman
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    9mindsclay

    Refreshing Horror Comedy

    Well done. Not just a horror movie that gets laughs from the horror gags. The humor was steady throughout, if you like dark comedy. I found the story to be refreshing as it doesn't "keyframe" its story with cliché. Whether it be Hollywood formula, cinematic guidelines, director's guild tribal knowledge, or actor's schizophrenia, this movie doesn't rely on these tried and true methods. It's shock value is in the twist of fate scenario(s), and the absurdity of human behavior.

    The gore content was only at a level as what was necessary, not over the top. Some may disagree here, but think about all the zombie movies. Okay, the "art" room may have been a little graphic, emphasizing "little", but it was... "art", eh? Even the attempted gore had humorous tones. I didn't laugh out loud... but it was funny!

    For those of you who like dark comedy, horror movies and action, and want something new and refreshing, watch Murder Party.

    Oh, yeah, after watching it you'll learn that even a "cat" will understand that the master has had a really, really bad day.
    7Pumpkin_Man

    Weird, Funny, Bloody, and Quirky!!!

    I decided to watch this on Netflix earlier, and I'm glad I did. This movie was random, fun, quirky and bloody. Very intriguing for a low budget independent film.

    The movie takes place on Halloween. It's about a guy named Chris Hawley, who happens to find an invitation to a 'Murder Party' while walking down the street. He dresses in a pretty bad cardboard costume and goes to the party. Pretty soon, he's tied up and all the hosts want to kill him. He sits there half the time, making weird faces while the party goers drink and do drugs. It's so interesting and random and quirky that I really enjoyed it. If you want a funny bloody Halloween flick, I would definitely recommend MURDER PARTY!!!
    7cbnewham

    A strange little movie

    A man picks up a piece of paper blowing around on the street which turns out to be an invitation to a "murder party". Being rather lonely he takes up the invitation and soon finds he will be the subject of the murder.

    From here things get strange and sometimes quite humorous.

    It's certainly worth a look and you won't feel you've wasted your time.
    7Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Fun, Wild Film Among Pretentious Artists

    This was a movie that I was turned on to as I saw one of the writer/director's later films Green Room. I really dug what we had going on there, so through podcasts I learned about this one and added it to my list. I did come in relatively blind to just see what this was all about and thankfully, it is streaming on Netlix. The synopsis is a random invitation to a Halloween party leads a man into the hands of a rogue collective intent on murdering him for the sake of their art, sparking a bloodbath of mishap, mayhem and hilarity.

    The movie kicks off establishing that it is Halloween. We have Christopher S. Hawley (Chris Sharp) renting a few horror VHS tapes before heading home. On his way he finds an invitation moving down the sidewalk in the wind. He picks it up and opens it, learning that he's been invited to something called 'Murder Party'. He takes it home with him. It is there he discovers that his jack-o-lantern has been smashed. He goes inside to settle in for the night. There's a funny scene where he goes to his chair to watch a movie and his cat, Sir Lancelot (Puff Snooty), won't get down. I like this being an intriguing way to establish that his cat doesn't respect him so people in life probably don't either.

    Chris then decides to go this party. We learn this through him baking pumpkin bread with raisins from his smashed jack-o-lantern and then building a costume out of a cardboard box, which he makes into a sweet knight costume. He then heads out.

    Things then take a turn though when he arrives. In the room is Macon (Macon Blair) who has a werewolf mask, Lexi (Stacy Rock) who is doing cocaine, Sky (Skei Saulnier), Paul (Paul Goldblatt) who is a vampire and Bill (William Lacey) who has the best costume as one of the Baseball Furies from The Warriors. They're shocked that someone shows up and they tie up Chris. This is a legit murder party and they're going to kill this unsuspecting guy.

    The reason being is that Alexander (Sandy Barnett) is coming. He is a rich guy with a grant and all of these people are artists. They want that money as it could be life changing for them. Paul is a photographer and Bill is a painter. The movie really establishes what their mediums are while Lexi does movies that are art-based. Sky doesn't want to do this now that they have Chris, but things take a turn though when she eats some of the bread he brought and she has an allergic reaction, hitting her head which kills her. This group of people is pretentious and their secrets come out when Alexander and his drug dealer, Zycho (Bill Tangradi) shows up. It has some lethal results as buttons are pushed. They're not used to what their doing, so it is also bumbling and comedy follows.

    As I lead this off, I didn't really know what I was getting into. I do have to give Saulnier credit. He didn't waste any time in introducing us to the characters or getting into what is going on here. I think a lot of that is the movie only runs 79 minutes and he really doesn't waste any of that time. It can be tough when you don't have a lot of characters like we do here, but all of them get fleshed out and I can tell you something about each one.

    What makes this even better, none of these people are really killers. Sky is accidentally killed and the group really panics on what to do. They could just call the police, but you can't as there's a bunch of drugs and they have Chris tied up, as what happens to Sky is an accident. They all really want this grant, so they can't do anything that could scare off Alexander. He's a real jerk though and I love the reveal of his character. I don't think it is anything that is too shocking, especially with how he acts. It is just interesting though that they all fell for it.

    Chris is also an interesting character for me. He really is tied up and gagged for most of the movie. Seeing what these people are saying they're going to do to him, his fear is growing where his fight or flight reflexes eventually come into effect. I like that when he gets his chance though, it is very realistic. The movie doesn't make him into this badass who just mows through everyone and I like it. I also like two of the characters in this collective are pushed to the edge until they break. What each does is different, but again quite believable.

    I've already said that I thought the pacing was good here so the other thing I want to bring up would be that even when it slows in the middle to establish more of the characters, there are subtle things going on. The comedy here is pretty subtle as well so it really doesn't hurt like many tend to do for me. This movie does get wild when Chris gets free and where it ends up. I wasn't necessarily expecting that, but I will say I dug it. Pretty much every character has a reveal or growth and I can get down with that as well.

    The acting really drives this movie though as the story isn't complex. If anything, it is all of the characters' stories are complex. Sharp does really well at being this bumbling guy that I felt bad for. He doesn't really have any friends, his cat doesn't respect him and due to his loneliness he went to this party, where he's going to be killed and no one is going to even really know. What makes it great though is the change that comes over his character and where it ends up. Blair was really good as the artist that is in love with Lexi, but she's not interested and he's just trying to impress her. What happens to him in the end was interesting for sure. Rock is extremely pretentious, but there's something about her that I found attractive. Goldblatt is a bit obviously and also a bisexual which plays into something interesting in the movie. Lacey was one of my favorite characters as he's not very engaged until the climax and I love where his breaking point takes him. Barnett is another interesting character along with his drug dealer Tangradi. Also shout-out to Hellhammer who is portrayed by Sampson Saulnier as a cute dog in a skeleton outfit.

    That will take me next to the effects here. Something I give a lot of praise for Saulnier is the use of practical ones. Now some of this could actually be due to budgetary reasons, so if that is the case then, I'm glad he's working within those constraints. This movie doesn't use a lot of them as a good portion of it is hidden so there's that. These people aren't actually killers so they're working up to what they're trying to do. I thought through good cinematography, it is hidden and what is shown looked real. This includes something that happens at the end to Macon that looked really good and the climax I was on board with. The blood looks real with color and consistency for sure.

    Now with that said, I ended up really digging this movie. It doesn't have the most complex story, but it is character driven and I think they're all pretty fleshed out with things that we see or through interactions with each other. It has a low runtime, which I think definitely helps. I thought the performances bring their characters to life. I would say there's not a lot in the way of effects, but it didn't necessarily need them as what we got looks good. The soundtrack didn't really stand out, but it fit for what was needed and it never took me out of the movie. I would rate that this is above average and I could see the beginnings of what I like about this director for sure.



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    Worldofgrim

    giving this one star must have alterior motives

    Granted I gave it 10 stars, but I have no affiliation with this production. However I did go to UCLA Fine Art and WOW these guys hit the art scene on the belly button, jabbing Rabies needle right through, and into the inside of your spine! This film cracked me up, from beginning to end, it has a Jim Jarmusch feel to it in some spots, and lots of great indy, almost short film artsy fartsiness to it, but hits them all with great satire and loathing. I almost feel, like the adjoining film & art buildings at UCLA, that these guys film school was next to the euro hippy liberal art scene I was stuck in. And they fed off of and were tortured by no doubt. I can see now, how both artistes & film makers probably looked at each other like the grass is greener... only it's illegal and not bucolic.

    I got that turn around pass at Blockbuster so I can rent dvds just as fast as I can watch them, thusly most dvds don't get past 7 minutes, but this will be one of those rare DVDs I will buy! And it will fit in with my fond memories of those KRAZY DAZE & KRAZY NIGHTS. Along with Mystery Train, Wild at Heart, the Moderns, School Daze, etc... it really hits a chord and made me crack up! The humor was awesome, biting, real, and so... well awesomely lame. Just like it was...is...shall ever be.

    Great job guys, I hope you made a profit, to make your next.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in February 2006 with no money. The makers, an amateur filmmaker collective known as the Lab of Madness, couldn't find investors, so they had to perform multiple roles as both cast and crew, and pay for everything themselves.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 5 mins), the boom mic is reflected in the window during the art gallery sequence.
    • Quotes

      Bill: Fuck this whole scene... Everybody dies!

    • Crazy credits
      Instead of "The End," the final listing in the credits is "Party's Over."
    • Connections
      Featured in The Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 New Halloween Classics (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Dirty Tattered House Shoes
      Performed by The Texas Sapphires

      Written by Brent Malkus

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fiesta asesina
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • The Lab of Madness
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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