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Frat House Massacre

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
236
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Frat House Massacre (2008)
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Set in the late 70s, this gritty and twisted film taps the physical and mental underpinnings of the meaning of the word "brother" in a way reminiscent of the best of late 70s grindhouse and ... Read allSet in the late 70s, this gritty and twisted film taps the physical and mental underpinnings of the meaning of the word "brother" in a way reminiscent of the best of late 70s grindhouse and early 80s slashers.Set in the late 70s, this gritty and twisted film taps the physical and mental underpinnings of the meaning of the word "brother" in a way reminiscent of the best of late 70s grindhouse and early 80s slashers.

  • Director
    • Alex Pucci
  • Writer
    • Draven Gonzalez
  • Stars
    • Rane Jameson
    • Chris Prangley
    • Jon Fleming
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    236
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alex Pucci
    • Writer
      • Draven Gonzalez
    • Stars
      • Rane Jameson
      • Chris Prangley
      • Jon Fleming
    • 4User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Rane Jameson
    Rane Jameson
    • Bobby
    Chris Prangley
    Chris Prangley
    • Sean
    Jon Fleming
    Jon Fleming
    • Mark
    Niki Rubin
    • Diana
    • (as Niki Notarile)
    Ryan Ross
    • Drater
    Lisa DiCicco
    • Erica
    Adam Simon
    • Moose
    Andrew Giordano
    • Tim
    Bethany Taylor
    • Wendy
    Michael Galante
    Michael Galante
    • Michael
    Merle Peter
    • Olivia
    Jim Ford
    Jim Ford
    • Rabbit
    Mark Kobresian
    • L.A. Rick
    Tyler Barnes
    Tyler Barnes
    • Will
    Bryan Webb
    • Slick
    Jason Morris
    • Tiny
    Joe Bryant
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    Shane Cibella
    Shane Cibella
    • Fraternity Brother
    • Director
      • Alex Pucci
    • Writer
      • Draven Gonzalez
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    10dmacewen

    Some people need to come down off their pedestal.

    Not liking this film is one thing, and XachEx has some legitimate criticisms. But the smug, self-righteous tone of his condemnation leaves one wondering why he even watches horror films in the first place. Particularly risible is the claim that "you feel bad for the girl who comes off as being uncomfortable and being taken advantage of by the filmmakers." As if the viewer is capable of discerning that an actress feels uncomfortable in what she's depicting on camera. Furthermore, there is absolutely no way in which an actress can be "taken advantage of" unless there is unethical behavior on the part of the filmmakers. Both these claims require the viewer to be present at the time of shooting, and I think it's safe to say that XachEx was not. This is the realm of representation: nothing depicted on screen can be said to be an exploitation of the actors involved.
    aweraiderman

    if you like horror....

    this movie is much different than most low budget that i see...and believe me when i say low budget(i watch them all).its disturbing not from a gore or shock element but from a real story and yes it is a revenge type movie but.. even at 2 hours long (which isn't typical for something labeled as low budget) i had to watch all of it.i thought the actors were very believable..cause they made me hate them they were evil and mean.college and high school years are though enough but just plain peer pressure and girls and wanting to fit in makes this movie very real and you can relate to it.now there are flaws but i can live with them like the families never look for the lost students or people don't notice their roommates are gone but if you want to watch a damn good b horror movie that has some thought behind it than watch this one.
    10frederick274

    Frat House Massacre Rocks!!!!

    I was lucky enough to see this film at the weekend(18/10/2008) during the Gorezone horror movie festival. So I thought that I'd leave a comment about it. It rocked Ladies and Gents. It was absolutely brilliant. One of the best horror films I've seen. With lots of good gore and decent death scenes this is enough to keep even the hardest of horror fans happy. I won't give anything away as I'm not really into the whole spoiler thing but I will say one thing and that is simply that I am counting the days until I own this on DVD just so that I can watch it again and again. If you get a chance go and watch it, you won't be disappointed. 10 out of 10!
    1XachEx

    What a Waste of Time and Energy

    This film is absolutely awful, and I suspect that whoever wrote a review of it that described it as "one of the best horror films" they'd ever seen was likely one of the filmmakers.

    Sitting down in the theater, I felt myself writhing in my seat with boredom ten minutes in. The plot isn't worth describing because the film was intentionally designed in such a way that the filmmakers could say "well of course the plot wasn't good -- we weren't trying for that!" Bravo to them for their success in wasting the time and energy of their cast and crew to produce something of zero merit.

    Frat House Massacre is mostly about manifesting scant ghosts of scenes that are meant to act as the linking fiber between a handful of hackish and meaningless death sequences. Literally every death sequence was EXACTLY the same: You saw a closeup shot of some weapon being swung, a closeup shot of a body part being run through and then a closeup shot of blood pouring out of the mouth of the victim. Repeat ad nauseum. I'm not opposed to the meaningless horror film, but if your story and characters have no value then you must make up for it in the creative ways that you present gore. This film did not achieve that.

    Another peculiarity of the film that makes it particularly unwatchable is that they clearly had one actress who agreed to get naked so she's naked multiple times throughout the title. This is funny at first and then eventually grows grotesque. Rather than feeling turned on, you mostly feel bad for the girl who comes off as being uncomfortable and being taken advantage of by the filmmakers. Speaking of nudity, I just can't shake off how often the film subjects the viewer to "back sack," where the male genitalia is viewed clearly and well lit from behind and at a low angle. Everything about the sexuality of the film comes off as filthy, exploitative and patently homoerotic.

    Ultimately, this film succeeds in being as meaningless as any horror story, while failing to produce a single iota of merit. I know the filmmakers are likely the sort that will grin smugly at this assessment: "Mission accomplished" they'd think -- and we are all the worse for their selfish, ironic masturbatory presentation.

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Massachusetts, USA
    • Production company
      • Screamkings Productions
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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