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

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    Georgia Chris
    • Jennifer Stevenson
    Joe Davison
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    • Mark Webb
    Raine Brown
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    • Christine
    Jack Amos
    • Gurdy the Clown
    Kibwe Dorsey
    • Detective Spaulding
    Rod Grant
    • Detective Dunkin
    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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    ichocolat

    Slow Gore / Slasher Flicks - Might NOT Appeal to Everybody

    This film is like wine, it is an acquired taste. Whilst some people may like it, others may not.

    This film is also not meant for the broad public. It is targeted. In my opinion, only those who like gore/slasher flicks would like this film. Others,, don't even bother.

    I am not terribly enthusiastic about gore/slasher flicks, I didn't like this film that much. Plus the progress is rather slow and it got me restless halfway through the film.

    Again, as I said, only watch this if your a die-hard, super fan of this kind of genre. Otherwise, find other films instead.
    4hannahsutcliffe

    Total Gore Fest

    This movie may be a far cry from great, but it is certainly not terrible. I found the acting to be rather mediocre and the plot line to be almost non-existent, but this movie gets an A+ for blood and gore. I counted ten gruesome deaths in just fifteen minutes! This movie is really only for people who are die-hard slasher fans and are looking for a brutal gore fest from start to finish. I've hated a lot of clown horror films lately, but this is not that bad. I agree that it looks much more home made than professional, but to me that just makes the experience even more disturbing. I would recommend this to those few horror movie lovers who can appreciate excessive blood and nothing more.
    6Sickcess

    Stupid and monotonous, but great gore

    Like another reviewer pointed out, this style of splatter probably has its roots in Germany, with directors like Andreas Schnaas, Olaf Ittenbach and Timo Rose. Both when it comes to the style of the gore and the way of making a script I would say. The gore is great and they have really tried making a serious plot, but ended up with a plot that is very unrealistic, and to say it plainly, stupid.

    Let me explain by giving you the basics of the story. It is about two tabloid journalists writing an article about serial killers and trying to track down a serial killer wearing clown make up. So far it sounds OK, right? But the thing is the clown has killed over 160 people over a period of over 20 years, he has done nothing to cover his tracks and it takes the journalists a couple of days to figure out that the killings has always occurred in the vicinity of a circus. By some really lousy detective work they manage to track down the killer in a week or so, which the FBI has tried for 20 years!

    I would compare this movie to Brian Paulins films, which also are German-style American splatter. They suffer from the same faults of bad story and bad acting, but makes up for it when it comes to the gore. And really, that is what is important here, right? I mean, sure I can enjoy deep relational dramas or clever social commentary, but when I watch a movie like 100 tears, I expect decapitation, torture, blood and guts. Watching a movie like this one for the story would make as much sense as watching a porno for the story. And the gore is great. Loads of blood and intestines throughout the whole movie. And the fx are good too for a low budget movie. But it becomes a little monotonous as the killer almost always uses the huge meat cleaver or whatever the weapon is supposed to be.

    Also, the soundtrack is most of the times pretty good. The soundtrack includes weird but good music by The voodoo organist and Voltaire, which I would not be able to define the genre of and a dark hardcore song, which also is good. One complaint here is that the movie could have used some more songs, instead of re-using the same over and over again. So, monotony is sadly something that spoils the good parts of this movie a little on several levels. But not that much. When it comes to the soundtrack it's really a very minor complaint.

    Well, that's my take on it. Turn off your brain for a while and enjoy the gore. And if that isn't your cup of blood, stay away from this one.
    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.
    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.

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    • Trivia
      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
      Performed by DJ Tron

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2007 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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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
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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