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Basement Jack

  • Video
  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
837
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Basement Jack (2009)
Horror

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.

  • Director
    • Michael Shelton
  • Writer
    • Brian Patrick O'Toole
  • Stars
    • Eric Peter-Kaiser
    • Sam Skoryna
    • Michele Morrow
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    837
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Shelton
    • Writer
      • Brian Patrick O'Toole
    • Stars
      • Eric Peter-Kaiser
      • Sam Skoryna
      • Michele Morrow
    • 23User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eric Peter-Kaiser
    Eric Peter-Kaiser
    • Jack Riley
    Sam Skoryna
    • Chris Watts
    Michele Morrow
    Michele Morrow
    • Karen Cook
    Lynn Lowry
    Lynn Lowry
    • Mrs. Riley
    Joel Brooks
    Joel Brooks
    • Officer Geoff Wytynek
    Noel Gugliemi
    Noel Gugliemi
    • Detective Gene Anderson
    • (as Noel G)
    Billy Morrison
    Billy Morrison
    • Detective Michael Beck
    Tiffany Shepis
    Tiffany Shepis
    • Officer Lucille Armando
    M. Steven Felty
    • Chief Raymond Pignataro
    Nathan Bexton
    Nathan Bexton
    • The Manager
    Kyle Sanders
    • Young Jack Riley
    Nick Nicotera
    Nick Nicotera
    • Ted The Delivery Man
    • (as Nic Nac)
    Kyle Loethen
    • Rick
    Mark Elias
    Mark Elias
    • Ryan
    Joel Weiss
    • Dr. Dina
    Jerome Pangelinan
    • Steve The Electrician
    Julianne Bianchi
    Julianne Bianchi
    • Mrs. Cook
    Silvio Fama
    • Mr. Cook
    • Director
      • Michael Shelton
    • Writer
      • Brian Patrick O'Toole
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    7scenewolf-582-947194

    Revenge themed slasher with some very strong elements

    I watched Basement Jack on a friends recommendation and it has some classic shots from a director who is clearly influenced by western flicks. Combined with Alan Howarth's score, you've got a low budget movie that frequently outshines it's funding. I see a few reviews here panning the movie, and while it's not Gone with the Wind, the shot selection, score, and strong performances from star Michele Morrow as well as several supporting cast give a flawed script it's fair share of very satisfying moments.

    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.
    6brendon-lowe

    A good low budget effort with alot of heart

    Basement Jack was tortured by his mother growing up before he kills her and goes on a killing spree murdering family's during storms. He is released and the murders start up again. Yeah this is low budget but you can really tell the director tried with this. It was shot well and it had some good gore. All the acting is pretty terrible bar the main girl and weird choices were made like having a British speaking police officer in a small American town. It tried a little too hard in parts with some humor like the porn watching scene at the police station but the killer was suitably creepy and the gore was good for the budget they had.
    pyrokenisis

    Dismal

    Let me start off by saying this movie is not the best movie out there by any means.

    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.
    4Stevieboy666

    Lynn Lowry was the best thing about this very mediocre slasher

    A boy is abused by his cruel mother (well played by Scream Queen Lynn Lowry). 11 years on, released from a mental institution, he becomes known as Basement Jack, slaughtering families during thunderstorms! Yeap! Thunderstorms. And there are a lot of them throughout this movie, to the point where the rolling sound of thunder and flashes of lightning becomes rather tedious. This is the directional debut of Michael Shelton and so when reviewing this movie has to be taken into account. He's not directed another movie since. The film makers are obviously horror fans and have tried to make a slasher movie with all of the ingredients that we know and love (sex, gore, brutality, creepy killer, atmosphere, jump shocks, etc), so I give them credit for that. However the end product is really rather mediocre at best. But trust me, there are MUCH worse slasher movies out there. We do get two Scream Queens here, Lynn Lowry and Tiffany Shepsis, so credit for that also, Sadly the bad outweighs the good: plenty of gore, but the CGI is very cheap and fake looking; during one of the kills the knife clearly misses its victim; the police are very inept, despite many of their number getting killed there is a lack of seriousness amongst the survivors; acting varies from acceptable to wooden; dull script; the film was a bit of a drag at 94 minutes. And then there's Jack, looks more like a Goth on heroin than a serious mass murderer. If you love slasher movies, or you are a fan of Scream Queens, then Basement Jack does have a little something to offer. But I for one will not be giving it a repeat viewing.
    5FrightMeter

    Mediocre at best.

    A serial killer, nicknamed Basement Jack because of his penchant for hiding out in his victim's basements before killing them, is released and returns to the small town of Downer's Grove to continue his massacre and finish off the one victim who was able to escape is slaughter years before.

    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+

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    • Trivia
      Kyle Loethen did his own stunt when he falls to the ground.
    • Goofs
      When 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.

    • Connections
      Spin-off from Evilution (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Evergreen
      Written by Jed Leiber, Billy Morrison and Jon Clayden

      Performed by Billy Morrison

      Produced by Jed Leiber

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 2009 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Подвальный Джек
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Black Gate Entertainment
      • Island Gateway Films
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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