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An ancient pestilence surfaces in a town after being buried for 150 years. As the death toll rises, Scott and Jessie, young lovers, are the only ones who can stop its spread and rekindle the... Read allAn ancient pestilence surfaces in a town after being buried for 150 years. As the death toll rises, Scott and Jessie, young lovers, are the only ones who can stop its spread and rekindle their romance.An ancient pestilence surfaces in a town after being buried for 150 years. As the death toll rises, Scott and Jessie, young lovers, are the only ones who can stop its spread and rekindle their romance.
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- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Russell Ferrier
- Sheriff Durst
- (as Russ Ferrier)
Michael Coen Chase
- Fireman #2
- (as Mike Macdonald)
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Bad boy Scott (Nic Rhind) is longing to get out of his small hometown and is about to rekindle his relationship with Jesse despite going out with a young blond floozy. Said slut is also cheating on Scott with a firefighter whom also has been infected by some supernatural creature that has been lying dormant in the basement of the local church. Much like "The Hidden" (a far and away superior film to this one in every way, shape, and form), the creature has to hop from body to body in order to survive.
This movie pretty much epitomizes the word 'cliche'. Boy from the wrong side of the tracks? Check Unrequiteled love between said bad boy and the daughter of a sheriff? Double Check. The plot is hugely uninspired and the acting doesn't fare any better. And while it may be technically true that this movie is better then the previous one by Writer/Director Jonas Quastel. That's only because that one was "Ripper 2: Letters From Within" which was complete and utter crap. This one is merely derivative and worthless.
My Grade: D
Lionsgate DVD Extras: Trailer for this movie; and trailers for The Gene Generation, Fist of the Warrior, Rise of the Footsoldiers
This movie pretty much epitomizes the word 'cliche'. Boy from the wrong side of the tracks? Check Unrequiteled love between said bad boy and the daughter of a sheriff? Double Check. The plot is hugely uninspired and the acting doesn't fare any better. And while it may be technically true that this movie is better then the previous one by Writer/Director Jonas Quastel. That's only because that one was "Ripper 2: Letters From Within" which was complete and utter crap. This one is merely derivative and worthless.
My Grade: D
Lionsgate DVD Extras: Trailer for this movie; and trailers for The Gene Generation, Fist of the Warrior, Rise of the Footsoldiers
(2008) Scourge
HORROR
Co-produced, written and directed by Jonas Quastel directing straight to rental with modest production values about a supposed trapped little demon unleashed to wipe out the town by jumping from person to person during the 1700's, jumping to the present time unlocking it again in the present future, started by an aftermath of a burned down church with of course a teenage female as the lead! We've seen this a dozen times before from Cronenberg's 1975 film "Shivers" to the Alien movies, to the "Species" films where the demon or thing generates itself from passing it to person to person, suggesting that those films should be watched first before watching something that's already been made!
Co-produced, written and directed by Jonas Quastel directing straight to rental with modest production values about a supposed trapped little demon unleashed to wipe out the town by jumping from person to person during the 1700's, jumping to the present time unlocking it again in the present future, started by an aftermath of a burned down church with of course a teenage female as the lead! We've seen this a dozen times before from Cronenberg's 1975 film "Shivers" to the Alien movies, to the "Species" films where the demon or thing generates itself from passing it to person to person, suggesting that those films should be watched first before watching something that's already been made!
An ancient pestilence called The Scourge has been set free in a small town after being entombed in a church's masonry for a century and a half...
We start off with a bit of promise because of a wild naked man. That always sparks my interest. But sadly, that was probably the best part of the film.
Is the actress who plays Lydia the worst actress ever? Possibly. But then again, the skateboard chick is pretty bad, too. These poor performances are unfortunate, because with better ones this might have been a decent movie -- indeed, we have more than passable blood effects and while the film is a tad heavy on the CGI... it is not the worst CGI you will see this year.
But seriously... How many times can you say "sweetheart" within five minutes? We need a script doctor.
We start off with a bit of promise because of a wild naked man. That always sparks my interest. But sadly, that was probably the best part of the film.
Is the actress who plays Lydia the worst actress ever? Possibly. But then again, the skateboard chick is pretty bad, too. These poor performances are unfortunate, because with better ones this might have been a decent movie -- indeed, we have more than passable blood effects and while the film is a tad heavy on the CGI... it is not the worst CGI you will see this year.
But seriously... How many times can you say "sweetheart" within five minutes? We need a script doctor.
Let me start off by saying I didn't love, like, dislike, or hate Scourge. It left me with a very indifferent feeling.
Let's start with the pros. The concept behind Scourge is really cool and almost a fun idea. The effects and camera-work were well done. Some scenes were especially better than others (For example a scene in a mall involving an "infected").
Here are the cons. The acting is wooden and it's hard to get into the story when your characters take dramatic pauses after they say something that's supposed to keep you in suspense. The acting was especially horrid from the ladies in this movie. The story never get's as exciting as it should be because the script is so boring it leaves you wanting to watch an action packed movie as opposed to a slow-burn psychological horror. It tried to be a gory and action packed horror movie that was also psychological and slow burn which in my opinion failed because the two styles clashed.
I'd say skip it if you see it at stores and pick something up you'll know you'll enjoy. Even though it's technically sound it can't save awful actors and a lifeless script. Wait for it's syfy run.
Let's start with the pros. The concept behind Scourge is really cool and almost a fun idea. The effects and camera-work were well done. Some scenes were especially better than others (For example a scene in a mall involving an "infected").
Here are the cons. The acting is wooden and it's hard to get into the story when your characters take dramatic pauses after they say something that's supposed to keep you in suspense. The acting was especially horrid from the ladies in this movie. The story never get's as exciting as it should be because the script is so boring it leaves you wanting to watch an action packed movie as opposed to a slow-burn psychological horror. It tried to be a gory and action packed horror movie that was also psychological and slow burn which in my opinion failed because the two styles clashed.
I'd say skip it if you see it at stores and pick something up you'll know you'll enjoy. Even though it's technically sound it can't save awful actors and a lifeless script. Wait for it's syfy run.
IMDb's synopsis for SCOURGE reads far better than the movie itself. An ancient evil is accidentally released in our time and jumps from body to body as it goes about doing something or other. I was never sure what. A young man is suspected of a string of murders, which actually is the thing jumping from body to body (through the belly button, I might add) and leaving each former victim dead dead dead. The creature is a close copy of the alien creature from THE HIDDEN, which also leaps from body to body as it goes about its business, which involves eating a lot, driving a very fast car, trying out sex for the first time, and running for president. At least that creature had a purpose. This one doesn't seem to know what it wants. The creature effects are not bad, but the acting is from hunger and there's little plot. I watched this on DVD one day and SPLINTER, about a parasite that attacks and absorbs people's bodies, on TV the next day. Watch SPLINTER instead. Or THE HIDDEN, which I first saw in the movies and consider a semi-classic, even if it is a knockoff of ALIEN and THE TERMINATOR.
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- TriviaThe "local" tv news reports are coming from WHPJ, but Washington state stations all begin with a K.
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Words and Music by Steven Joe Brooks
Performed by Joe Brooks
Published by Steven Joe Brooks/SOCAN
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- Budget
- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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