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100 Tears

  • 2007
  • 16
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
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100 Tears (2007)
Horror

Two journalists are on the trail of a demented serial killer who may be much closer than they think.Two journalists are on the trail of a demented serial killer who may be much closer than they think.Two journalists are on the trail of a demented serial killer who may be much closer than they think.

  • Director
    • Marcus Koch
  • Writer
    • Joe Davison
  • Stars
    • Georgia Chris
    • Joe Davison
    • Raine Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Marcus Koch
    • Writer
      • Joe Davison
    • Stars
      • Georgia Chris
      • Joe Davison
      • Raine Brown
    • 36User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Georgia Chris
    • Jennifer Stevenson
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    • Mark Webb
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    • Christine
    Jack Amos
    • Gurdy the Clown
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    • Detective Spaulding
    Rod Grant
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    Norberto Santiago
    • Draga Villette
    Jerry Allen
    • Ed Purdy
    Jeff Dylan Graham
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    • Jack Arlo
    Krystal Badia
    • Jill Brynner
    Clayton T. Smith Jr.
    • Young Gurdy
    • (as Clayton Smith)
    Chris Antilian
    Chris Antilian
    • William Fisk
    Jeremy King
    Jeremy King
    • Michael Sovann
    Christopher Jacobson
    • Stephen Plato
    Leslie Crytzer
    • Tracy Greaston
    • (as Leslie Ann Crytzer)
    Martha Bassanini
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    Lauren Harold
    • Elizabeth Silverman
    Kristine Lamphere
    • Monica Zasha
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      • Marcus Koch
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      • Joe Davison
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    5Groverdox

    Nauseating and cheap, boring and lame, but with a scary villain

    "100 Tears" is a suitably dingy and sickening slasher flick, which at an estimated budget of about $75k, is at least a wonder of frugality.

    Yes, $75,000 can pay for gallons of blood, viscera, and artificial limbs.

    What money cannot buy, however, is a decent story, something you either have or you don't. Or characters. Or perhaps, even cohesive direction, which may be an innate gift some have and some don't.

    The story - not that anyone cares about story in a movie like this - is about a serial killer clown and two obnoxious reporters, one of whom looks like Alex Jones, who track him down where the police have failed because they know how to use a computer and the police don't.

    The introduction of the clown, shockingly violent though it may be, is handled so witlessly by the filmmaker that it is hopelessly undercut. We see one of the reporters looking at a computer screen and talking about a serial killer on the loose, and then the movie cuts straight to a series of brutal killings by our Bozo. The way this is shot makes it look like the reporter is watching the killings unfold on the computer monitor. They aren't. Some fairly cursory editing could have achieved the effect of having us realise we are witnessing the murders the reporter is describing. This would have provided a sense of mounting dread as we are let into information the reporter doesn't know, and we know they probably wouldn't try to chase up the story if they know what we now know. Get it?

    Instead of quick cutting from the description of the acts to the violent crimes, as the filmmakers obviously should have done, we get a lengthy scene introducing 'characters' who exist only so that they can be killed, and their introduction grinding the film to a halt - a halt it finally comes to at around one hour into the proceedings, where I was so bored I mostly stopped paying attention.

    I have put more effort into writing this review than the screenwriters did in writing the movie. But, yes, they really went to town on the gore. One early scene shows a person's head split multiple times by Bozo's big meat cleaver, until the head looks like a pinecone. If you're after sickening, over-the-top gore produced on a microbudget, I guess you already know where to look. Just don't expect anything else.

    I would like to add, however, that the bad-guy, Gurdy the Clown, is actually scary. Much more so than almost any other slasher villain in any movie made for over one hundred times the budget that this one was made for.
    4tvforteferrodamiano

    Only splatter

    This movie Is in some words,a only scene of splatter. A bad villain,bad cinematigrafy,and no good characters. For the budget,the special effects are nice,but not at all. Watch it on chili for free,and i think why Is free.
    4Fella_shibby

    Monotonous n tedious but over the top gore.

    I first saw this in 2008 on a dvd which I own.

    I remember the dvd seller guy persuading me to buy it n describing how scary n gory the movie is.

    Revisited it recently but on a fast forwarding mode.

    Apart from the gore there is nothing redeeming about this low budget movie.

    There is absolutely no tension n the scare is zero. Plus there is zero nudity.

    I found the chase sequence involving the dwarf very funny.

    At times the movie gets very very monotonous n tedious.

    Some of the scenes are shot in too much darkness n the grindhouse/grainy look doesn't help at all.

    This doesn't need a sequel or a prequel.
    Dethcharm

    Big Clown, Big Meat-Ax, Big Problems...

    Attention all splatter enthusiasts, thy day of deliverance is at hand! Gurdy the clown (Jack Amos) has arisen to cause enough bloody mayhem to drown you! 100 TEARS is the tale of Gurdy and his gore-drenched trail of vengeance against... well, everyone! The opening scene alone is worth its weight in entrails!

    TEARS also stars Raine Brown, who redeems herself for having been in the impossibly inept floater known as WOODS OF EVIL. Here, she shines with maniacal glee, giving an utterly insane performance!

    So, if your tastes run toward the ultra-gory / funny, and eeevil, homicidal clowns are your delight, then look no further than this micro-budgeted bloodbath!...
    4dschmeding

    Many kills, boring plot

    This is a pretty average horror/slasher movie. I grant the makers they squeezed in a lot of kills and especially fans of decapitations and guts will like it. The movie is about a serial killer in a clowns outfit who slashes people by the dozen with his hack-axe. Two detectives are on the hunt for the "teardrop killer" who leaves bloody tears behind on the murder scenes and got a back story they slowly unfold. Its like two plots running along each other... Clown slashes people with some entertaining ideas (liked the wheelchair down the stairs shot) and the detectives uncover the story with real bad acting. Basically the movie should have concentrated on the gore because this is where its strong side lies... the acting is real bad, the music is annoying (always the same hardcore techno over the kills and one music sounds a lot like being taken directly out of Hellraiser). The pseudo plot will bore the gore hounds to death and especially fails of bad acting and inconsistency. "100 tears" is rather for the trash/splatter fans but I guess because the director couldn't decide which way to go this one will soon be forgotten. And BTW... the closing scene sucks and like in many movies made me think they didn't know how to get out of their scripts mess.

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      The Unrated Directors Cut has an alternative Ending of the Movie.
    • Crazy credits
      (At the very end of the ending credits, as Voltaire's "When You're Evil" plays:) And the BIGGEST thanks of All Goes to You Yes, YOU! reading the credits till the very end. I Thank you Seriously I knew I should have picked a shorter song. I'm running out to things to write. Gotta admit, it's a great song! THANK YOU VOLTAIRE!
    • Connections
      Featured in The Underground Lounge: Episode #1.8 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Murder The World
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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2007 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Clown
    • Filming locations
      • Tampa, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Manic Entertainment
      • Pop Gun Pictures
      • Starving Kappa Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $75,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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