A young serial killer preys on families during lightning storms.A young serial killer preys on families during lightning storms.A young serial killer preys on families during lightning storms.
- Detective Gene Anderson
- (as Noel G)
- Ted The Delivery Man
- (as Nic Nac)
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Michele Morrow (hottie alert) turns out a visceral performance as outlaw/hero Karen Cook, and while i understand the many "Sarah Connor" comparisons, i sense more of Sigourney Weaver's "Ripley" in her smoldering delivery. Lynn Lowry delivers another chillingly unhinged performance and Nathan Bexton as the manager is extremely fun to watch.
I was a little surprised to learn "Basement Jack" is director Michael Shelton's first turn at the helm, as he's delivered a solid film from start to finish - looking forward to seeing what he does next.
Its story is interesting at best and it really tries to make the killer have a personage and back story, so that you do not just see him as another murderer. On the other hand the actor playing Jack does a horrible job. To illustrate how horrible I thought his performance was, I will describe it this way: Every time I saw him on screen I wanted to gouge out my eyes with a spoon and jam chopsticks into my ears to pierce my brain so I would no longer have to see or hear anything he does ever again.If it were up to me I would run him out of town and never let him work again. Over the top? Maybe. You be the judge. It seems the only godsend of this movie was Michelle Morrow the actress playing Karen Cook. In my opinion, in these types of movies the killer should outperform the others in the sense of acting skills, but the exact opposite was the case. She was the star of the film hands down and the others are forgettable.
The only reason to see this movie is to get a chuckle out of the acting. It is a rent at best.
This film desperately tries to be a throwback to 80's slasher films, but it is too slow-paced and padded with the killer's backstory that it commits the worst crime a slasher film can: it becomes boring. The pace does pick up in the end and there are some ambitious attempts at heavy gore; however, it is extremely fake looking and some is obviously CGI. However, the director is able to create some nice atmosphere is spots and, despite the fake looking gore, the film looks great. In the end, though, this is nothing you haven't seen before and it has been done much, much better.
FrightMeter Grade: D+
Did you know
- TriviaKyle Loethen did his own stunt when he falls to the ground.
- GoofsWhen Jack strikes Officer Watts, the sword bends as it bounces off him showing that it is made of rubber.
- Quotes
Chris Watts: [drops coin in newspaper slot] It's easier with those.
Karen Cook: We-we, uh, we met this morning.
[smiles and chuckles]
Karen Cook: How are you? Ah, it-it's...
Chris Watts: You know, they post the lottery numbers at the corner store.
Karen Cook: I'm not interested in the lottery numbers.
[puts more coins in and takes the paper]
Karen Cook: I want the headline.
[begins looking at paper]
Chris Watts: Uh, your car is in the red.
Karen Cook: How far is South Ridge from here?
Chris Watts: I'd say it's about 20 miles. Listen, the street cleaners come at four, so you might wanna move your vehicle. Are you asking me because of the murders yesterday?
Karen Cook: [studying paper intently] Yeah.
Chris Watts: [looks down] I don't know what kind of animal can kill an entire family.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from Evilution (2008)
- SoundtracksEvergreen
Written by Jed Leiber, Billy Morrison and Jon Clayden
Performed by Billy Morrison
Produced by Jed Leiber
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- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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