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Stake Land

  • 2010
  • 16
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
45K
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Nick Damici and Connor Paolo in Stake Land (2010)
Martin was a normal teenage boy before the country collapsed in an empty pit of economic and political disaster. A vampire epidemic has swept across what is left of the nationÂ’s abandoned towns and cities, and itÂ’s up to Mister, a death dealing, rogue vampire hunter, to get Martin safely north to Canada, the continentÂ’s New Eden.
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In a world of vampires, an expert vampire hunter and his young protégé travel toward sanctuary.In a world of vampires, an expert vampire hunter and his young protégé travel toward sanctuary.In a world of vampires, an expert vampire hunter and his young protégé travel toward sanctuary.

  • Director
    • Jim Mickle
  • Writers
    • Nick Damici
    • Jim Mickle
  • Stars
    • Connor Paolo
    • Nick Damici
    • Kelly McGillis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    45K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Mickle
    • Writers
      • Nick Damici
      • Jim Mickle
    • Stars
      • Connor Paolo
      • Nick Damici
      • Kelly McGillis
    • 192User reviews
    • 194Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Connor Paolo
    Connor Paolo
    • Martin
    Nick Damici
    Nick Damici
    • Mister
    Kelly McGillis
    Kelly McGillis
    • Sister
    Gregory Jones
    Gregory Jones
    • Martin's Father
    Traci Hovel
    Traci Hovel
    • Martin's Mother
    James Godwin
    James Godwin
    • Barn Vamp
    Tim House
    Tim House
    • Sheriff
    Marianne Hagan
    Marianne Hagan
    • Doctor Foley
    Stuart Rudin
    Stuart Rudin
    • Pops The Barber
    Adam Scarimbolo
    Adam Scarimbolo
    • Kevin
    Vonia Arslanian
    • Dark Haired Bartender
    Michael Cerveris
    Michael Cerveris
    • Jebedia Loven
    Heather Robb
    Heather Robb
    • Screwdriver Vamp
    Danielle Harris
    Danielle Harris
    • Belle
    Eilis Cahill
    Eilis Cahill
    • Scamp
    Sean Nelson
    Sean Nelson
    • Willie
    Larry Fessenden
    Larry Fessenden
    • Roadhouse Bartender
    Chance Kelly
    Chance Kelly
    • Officer Harley
    • Director
      • Jim Mickle
    • Writers
      • Nick Damici
      • Jim Mickle
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    User reviews192

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    8vsg07

    A low budget gem

    I saw this movie because I love post-apocalyptic movies. The idea of a world with less human beings meddling with it always looks enticing. Its the same reason why we take vacations in remote locations.

    First thing you will notice about Stake Land is it looks great. I am not much familiar with the cast except Connor Paolo. The actors act naturally which looks great in a film such as this. The plot is simple. It is a story of survivors of a vampire epidemic. But its the execution of the plot which is why this movie is so good. The director knows what he can and cant do. 10 out of 10 for the director's efforts.

    Lastly, I wont say its a different movie than the rest of vampire movies coming out these days. But Stake Land should be watched because it has the ability to suck you in its environment within the first 10 minutes. And trust me it never lets it go.
    7Heislegend

    Bit of a mixed bag

    While I did enjoy this movie, I am by no means in love with it. To me it seems a bit like a modern True Grit mixed with I Am Legend. Bear in mind that's not a bad thing. I'm just using a reference to recent movies as a context. Although I will say that I am already a bit dismayed with the whole sub-genre of "Let's get to the last piece of unspoiled humanity by killing our way through zombies/vampires/what have you".

    I like to think the film is really more about the bond that holds humanity together rather than killing vampires to get to some fabled promised land. Sure, killing bad guys is fun, but it's rather meaningless without knowing why the characters protect each other. I quite like the whole "Us against the world" feel of the film. To me the plot line was only so-so, but what really got my attention was the acting. Certainly not Oscar material, but everyone is just about perfect for their part. When all is said and done, I'd definitely recommend it for what it is...I just kind of wish it didn't have to be all about vampires.
    7pturner1010

    Real vampires are back in a another post-apocalyptic road movie

    Synopsis: Orphaned Martin is taken under the wing of bad-ass Mister as they travel across vampire-ravaged America in search of the refuge known as 'New Eden'.

    Aside from the fairly frequent jumps, scares and gore, Stake Land feels surprisingly subdued for a recent horror film. With its melancholic tone, ravaging of the religious right and focus on characters over action, the film succeeds in being a bit more thoughtful than many of its contemporaries. And don't go into this expecting sanitized, pretty-boy vampires a-la-Twilight. These monsters are old school to the core- more like zombies than modern takes on vampires; all ferocious snarls and messed up faces. With fairly few jumps or scenes that are likely to scare a grizzled horror fan, Stake Land is easier to recommend for its realistic world-building, mournful soundtrack and interesting, well-drawn characters.

    Opening with Martin's voice-over as he introduces himself and his traveling companion, the enigmatic father figure and teacher, Mister, the film quickly flashes back to a vicious encounter between Martins family and the horrific vampires. Sticking with most of the rules of the vampire myth, it is soon established that stakes and sunlight are still useful in this tale of vamp vs human conflict. The pace is deliberately slow and the film painstakingly constructs a very authentic feeling vision of post-apocalyptic America. Guarded communities living in fear while supplies dwindle, drinking and sleeping together in packed bars until the sun rises and religious nutjobs taking over the wilderness to rape and murder as they please. It is this rendering of the Christian crazies that strikes the biggest false note in the story, feeling over-blown and too simple for the subtleties of much of the rest of the story and character drawing.

    The cast are great, particularly Nick Damici as Mister who delivers a convincing performance with the familiar role of mean old git with a soft heart underneath. Kelly McGillis is barely recognizable as a constantly victimized nun (bet she must be wondering what happened to the days of getting jiggy with Tom Cruise in a Navy uniform) and the youngsters, especially Connor Paolo are good in their less demanding roles. It's particularly nice to see Danielle Harris still working, even if she has lost some of the spunk of her early appearance as Bruce Willis' daughter way back in The Last Boy Scout.

    Jim Mickle should be applauded for his direction; the film works very well as a whole, with good performances from the cast, a bleak soundtrack and pacing that could have easily been spoiled by trying to appeal to a bigger audience. It is a brave movie; not overly rushed and taking its time to build to its understated climax. The action and horror are handled well and the villain is a right nasty piece of work that should stick in the memory.

    The film is most memorable for its details of life after the vampires take over. The small communities that have popped up round the country feel realistic and lived in. A sense of community, of something we have lost to some extent in 2011 shines through and gives the film a nostalgic feel, as if the vampire apocalypse may help America return to a simpler, more caring time. The positioning of the cult of Christian crazies dropping 'bombs' on peaceful communities and their obsession with deliverance and the 'will of God' is the least subtle and most forceful of themes on display and does feel a little OTT in places but the journey of the characters and their encounters with ordinary folk ground the film and make up for its excesses in other areas.

    Stake Land is a very well made film and can be enjoyed as a simple horror film but also as an experience of a post-apocalyptic society and the highs and lows of living in a world with a drastically reduce population.
    7filmbantha

    A unique take on the post apocalyptic vampire movie

    Ever since the success of 28 Days Later back in 2002, the post- apocalyptic genre of films has been a crowded market with its fair share of successes and failures. Notable releases such as The Road and Zombieland have been accompanied by such misfires as Doomsday and I Am Legend that, whilst entertaining, ultimately failed to hit their mark. Stakeland is a brave and accomplished entry in Jim Mickle's career, and although there are only a handful of original ideas throughout the film, the ideas taken from other movies are handled with enough skill that they serve only to enhance the overall viewing experience. It must be said, some of the director's own ideas are fantastic and show a great potential for the future - a future that the ragged band of survivors we follow throughout Stakeland may not be able to enjoy.

    After our protagonist is saved from a disastrous situation which leaves him as the sole survivor of his family, he is taken under the wing of his rescuer; the elusive 'Mister', whose similarities to Whistler from Blade appear to be more than pure coincidence. Together,they embark on a road trip that tests them to their very limits as they encounter a whole host of dangers and struggle to survive whilst roaming throughout North America, picking up a number of travelling companions on the way.

    In a storyline not too dissimilar to The Mist, some surviving factions of humans believe that God has sent the vampires to punish humanity and it is these that pose almost as much danger to our band of travellers as the dangerous breeds of vampire that stalk them. These cults are a welcome addition to the film, enhancing the aspect of danger and providing the basis for some of the film's more memorable moments in a standout scene where a supposedly safe town is assaulted from the air.

    The initially nameless main character - played brilliantly by Connor Paolo (the spitting image of a young Colin Farrel) - has his life turned upside down at the start of the movie, however, we do not get to see how the whole world initially turned upside down, and the cause of the vampire's origins is rarely touched upon. His story is told through countless monologues that overlay the fantastic imagery of sparse vistas and urban decay, creating a sense of scale that is far beyond what we see on the screen. Whilst the other characters we meet do not have enough time to develop fully, they all play an essential part in the story, and although some scenes could have been far more powerful if the audience were affected by their plight, the suspense was enough to keep me on my edge of the seat throughout.

    There are few scares to be found in Stakeland but the overall sense of foreboding doom and the generous helpings of violence and gore should please the majority of horror fans. Anyone with even a passing interest in post-apocalyptic films will definitely take a lot from Stakeland and although it is not quite a genre classic, it will certainly become a cult favourite in a few years time.

    If you like this, you will love these:

    The Road, 28 Days Later, Near Dark, The Signal
    8Hey_Sweden

    A cut above most modern vampire flicks.

    We're once again in a post-apocalypse scenario, except that, in this case, the Earth has been over-run by vampires, leading to the expected chaos and societal breakdown. Connor Paolo plays Martin, a young man whose family fall victim to the "vamps" early on; however, he's immediately rescued by a hardened character named only "Mister" (co-writer Nick Damici). "Mister", you see, has adjusted quite well to this Hell-on-Earth scenario, and is already an expert vampire killer. "Mister" and Martin hit the road, acquiring other travelling companions along the way. Their ultimate goal is to reach the fabled "New Eden", which is supposedly some sort of safe haven.

    One has to give some credit to Damici and co-writer / editor / director Jim Mickle here. Instead of focusing exclusively on one gimmick or another (like gore), they actually give such things as story and character the highest priority. Everything else is just icing on the cake: the gore and vampire makeup are excellent, the location work is striking, the music by Jeff Grace simply beautiful. These are characters one can really care about, and should they happen to be victimized, it really hurts when they die. Mickle and company hit the ground running, just to make sure they have our attention, then give us a road movie where not a moment goes to waste.

    Plus, the acting is generally better than you may expect, with some familiar faces (Danielle Harris, Kelly McGillis, Sean Nelson) rounding out the principal group of characters who join "Mister" and Martin on the journey. Michael Cerveris is superb as an intimidating "prophet" leading a group of thugs known as The Brotherhood. This group has come to prominence in more rural areas. Paolo is appealing as the kid who will have to grow up quickly, while Damici has definite presence and makes the most out of a badass role.

    This is one worth seeking out for dedicated genre fans.

    Followed by a series of televised prequel-shorts for principal characters, and a sequel.

    Eight out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      Actor Nick Damici carved the long bow used in the film from oak, on his kitchen.
    • Goofs
      Near the end of the movie when Martin and Mr. drive up to the beer stop and find the girl with the crossbow, there is a New York license plate on the front of the black Chevy pickup truck. When Martin and the girl leave the next morning the license plate is gone.
    • Quotes

      Mister: You wanna live boy, you listen to me. You scream, I'll break your neck. They're dead! There's nothing to be done about it but kill that thing. Can you shoot? You shoot me I'll fuckin' kill you!

    • Connections
      Followed by Stake Land II (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      IN THE PINES
      VOCALS: Danielle Harris

      BANJO: Jim Mickle

      GUITAR: Adam Folk

      RECORDED AT DIG IT AUDIO: Eric Gitelson

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 2011 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vùng Đất Chết
    • Filming locations
      • Pottstown, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Glass Eye Pix
      • Belladonna Productions
      • Off Hollywood Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $650,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $33,245
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,258
      • Apr 24, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $405,380
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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