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Sweatshop

  • 2009
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.4K
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Sweatshop (2009)
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B-HorrorDark ComedySplatter HorrorHorror

A group of friends break into an abandoned factory in order to throw a impromptu party; unaware that it is not as empty as they originally believed.A group of friends break into an abandoned factory in order to throw a impromptu party; unaware that it is not as empty as they originally believed.A group of friends break into an abandoned factory in order to throw a impromptu party; unaware that it is not as empty as they originally believed.

  • Director
    • Stacy Davidson
  • Writers
    • Stacy Davidson
    • Ted Geoghegan
  • Stars
    • Ashley Kay
    • Melanie Donihoo
    • Peyton Wetzel
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Stacy Davidson
    • Writers
      • Stacy Davidson
      • Ted Geoghegan
    • Stars
      • Ashley Kay
      • Melanie Donihoo
      • Peyton Wetzel
    • 27User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ashley Kay
    • Charlie…
    Melanie Donihoo
    • Jade
    Peyton Wetzel
    Peyton Wetzel
    • Scottyboy
    Danielle Jones
    • Kim
    Julin
    Julin
    • Miko
    Brent Himes
    • Wade
    • (as Brent D. Himes)
    Krystal Freeman
    Krystal Freeman
    • Lolli…
    Naika Malveaux
    • Enyx
    Vincent Guerrero
    • Kenny
    ViVi Sterling
    • Brandy
    Joe Lynch
    Joe Lynch
    • Ghost
    • (as Fernando Phagabeefy)
    Michael Gingold
    • Officer Mike
    Jeremy Sumrall
    Jeremy Sumrall
    • The Beast
    Miko Marie
    • Ghoul Girl
    Kristen Hall
    • Ghoul Girl
    Heather Ewart
    • Raver
    • (uncredited)
    David Gabriel
    • Raver
    • (uncredited)
    Mel House
    • Raver
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Stacy Davidson
    • Writers
      • Stacy Davidson
      • Ted Geoghegan
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    6TdSmth5

    Plenty of problems, but that gore!

    In the intro, some naked girl finds herself in some abandoned plant. A cop arrives. But there's someone else at the plant. Both of them don't end up well.

    Then a dreadful bunch of goth punks arrive to organize a party with lights and a dj at that same plant for some reason. The dialogue that ensues among all these people is mostly sex-related talk. Soon enough they meet two female ghouls with creepy teeth...and then the killer--some big welder dude who carries an anvil on handle with him. And then the killings start. Somehow the party still materializes, and then the killer crashes it.

    You kinda want Sweatshop to be a nice horror B-movie. Unfortunately, it's not. It's a struggling C-movie. What this movie has to do with a sweatshop, no one knows. Colored lights are annoying, the darkness is annoying, the characters are mostly lame, the voice recording and synchronization are off most of the time, the music is terrible. A party with electronic dance music is one thing. Another is some electronic industrial noise thing that no one makes let alone listens to. I take that back since apparently the songs here are from bands that do that kind of stuff. But, man, it's just not enjoyable. The sound effect are also dreadful, mostly the same 80s inspired synthesizer sound. This movie is proof that multitasking just doesn't work. The director is involved in every aspect of the movie--not a good idea.

    But that's the bad stuff. On the good side, we have the likable Peyton Wetzel and the hot Julin in the most enjoyable performances. These two are trying their best here. Then there's the fantastic gore, violence, and original death scenes. They're really good. The villain is also exceptional and has potential to turn this into a franchise. Overall, despite plenty of annoyances, the horror aspects nearly save this movie and the lovely Julin is a treat to see. I'm being more generous than necessary but the violence and gore make this movie worth a look.
    4oynaqozgar

    What a waste of great villains

    OK, I will sum up the movie. The main charters are flat, no personality except there is no reason to care so when they die, well you don't have to worry about another scene with them. At one point I asked myself, hadn't this guy already been killed? No he hadn't the main charters just weren't worth paying attention too. I LOVE "B" horror, but this is the first movie I have seen that you "just don't care" when someone dies. You don't even not like them and wish they would die.

    If you are a "B" horror fan such as myself, why sit through it at all? Well let me tell you, the villains are VERY VERY good. You have no idea where they came from, why they are doing what they do and they still pull it off. There a huge fat guy wearing a welders mask welding a huge pipe with a blacksmith anvil at the end. Along with a group of female minions that are a cross between the girl from "The Ring" and a Harpy.

    This bad guy and bad girls need to be reused in a well written movie. Like I said what a waste of great villains.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Bloody and brutal, but lacking depth and dimensions...

    I picked up a copy of "Sweatshop" because it seemed like a fairly interesting slasher movie, and the DVD cover did have a certain appeal.

    And now having seen the movie, I can say that it is a fairly average slasher at best. The story is straight forward, albeit a bit lacking depth and any real weight as to whom the killer and his two ghouls were and where they came from.

    The story is about a group of young people, punks, emos and goths, who are at an abandoned building to set up a rave of sorts. But they are not alone there, and a deranged killer is going to turn the party into a bloody mess before the night is over.

    What makes the movie bearable to sit through is the amount of violence and gore there is. The effects are nice and look realistic, which is really what is the major supporting factor that carries the movie. Plus the way that the violence and mayhem is executed is quite well, fun (in a morbid way) and inventive. There are some fairly interesting and brutal scenes to be seen throughout the movie.

    As for the characters, well despite having cool costumes and outfits they turn out to be rather meaningless people that you don't really come to have any sort of relationship to as you watch the movie. It is not a matter of if they die - it is a matter of how. And the size of the hammer made from an anvil, well it just seems so ridiculous, as the guy can handle it so easily, and you can see that it is painstakingly fake as there is no weight to it as he lifts it.

    For fans of macabre and violent movies, then you will surely find something enjoyable in "Sweatshop". But for fans of the horror genre, then you'll most likely find the movie to be plain and rather generic.
    3Greenzombidog

    Good gore but nothing more.

    What we have here is a cheap horror movie with terrible dialogue who's only saving grace is its bad guys and quite impressive gore scenes.

    The movie starts with a naked goth chick being killed. Then for 20 minutes you just watch the rest of the non acting cast spout the terrible, unfunny dialogue and dance. I'm not even joking there is a 5 minute scene of three of these idiots just dancing. The set up of this movie is a little dated. I don't know if it is supposed to be set in the late 90's but judging by all the cheesy goth attire and the fact they're going to a secret rave it should be.

    When we finally get to the meat of the film what we actually get is a lot of meat. The gore scenes in this movie are actually very impressive and if like me you were just constantly annoyed by the pathetic characters, you'll enjoy seeing them smashed by a giant hammer in ever more inventive ways. The main bad guy 'The Beast' is also a pretty imposing figure. Both the gore and 'The Beast' are what made me score this movie any points.

    I wouldn't seek this movie out. Just wait until it's on the horror channel and watch for free, you'll enjoy it more that way.
    5SpannersGerm669

    a demonstration in phenomenal gore effects

    I really wouldn't say that Sweatshop came as a disappointment. In fact it was the complete opposite.

    Overall it isn't a good film. Its a movie that has poor acting and poor characters that you hate right from the beginning, but it feels very deliberate. The best thing about Sweatshop is that the most annoying characters are killed in phenomenal ways which gives you a strong sense of satisfaction!

    The last 15 minutes of the movie is where it really kicks in.

    Go and see Sweatshop if you are a fan of practical gore effects, because there aren't many movies out there that demonstrate gore as well as Sweatshop does!

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    • Trivia
      The character "Enyx" is named after The Enix Corporation (now Square Enix), publishers of such video games as Dragon Warrior and Xevious.
    • Goofs
      When Miko turns around and says "I like the Bee Gees" her lips don't move.
    • Crazy credits
      During the credits, after pictures of the cast are shown, there is an extra scene.
    • Alternate versions
      German version was cut by approx. 10 minutes to secure a "Not under 18" rating.
    • Connections
      References Meurtres en 3 dimensions (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Stained
      Written by Shikhee

      Performed by Android Lust

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    • Release date
      • January 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Потогонное производство
    • Filming locations
      • Houston, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bloodline Entertainment
      • Starving Kappa Pictures
      • Upstart Filmworks
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    • Budget
      • $12,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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