Maskhead
- 2009
- 1h 28m
Syl and Maddie, a lesbian couple who produce extreme fetish and dark specialty movies. With the help of their sociopathic associate, The Cowboy, the ladies audition numerous up-and-coming ta... Read allSyl and Maddie, a lesbian couple who produce extreme fetish and dark specialty movies. With the help of their sociopathic associate, The Cowboy, the ladies audition numerous up-and-coming talent.Syl and Maddie, a lesbian couple who produce extreme fetish and dark specialty movies. With the help of their sociopathic associate, The Cowboy, the ladies audition numerous up-and-coming talent.
Shelby Lyn Vogel
- Syl
- (as Shelby L. Vogel)
Danielle Inks
- Maddie
- (as Dani Inks)
Chris Krzysik
- Lightning Anderson
- (as Christopher Krzysik)
John Ross
- Johnny Vegas
- (as Johnross)
Rebecca Swan
- The Bartender
- (as Scott Swan)
Stephen Vogel
- The Receiver
- (as Stephen E. Vogel)
Damien A. Maruscak
- The Stallkeeper
- (as Damien Ayran Maruscak)
Donna MacDonald
- Daisy May Woods
- (as Donna McDonald)
Douglass Bell
- Veronica
- (as Douglas Bell)
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This movie is the worst I've seen b/c there was nothing original about it. It was just not good, pornographic, tasteless, and really an uncreative movie. This movie and "The Black Dahlia Haunting" inspired me and my friends to write and direct our own movie to show you guys how to actually make a movie. It's all about the acting guys. The writing has to actually be good and the cinematography can't be all awkward and amateurish like in this movie or The Haunting. Next time let's actually make a good movie alright guys? Stop this mindless stuff or you'll never make it in this business. I feel like the filmmakers just did all this crap in the movie just to get girls to take their clothes off in front of the camera. No this is not art so don't even try to justify it. It's a load of crap. Scott Swan and Fred Vogel are just a bunch of perverted and uncreative filmmakers.
Using a modeling group as a front, two women decide to embark on a side project making snuff films of their oblivious and sexed-up costars, unaware of their true intentions, feeding their victims to a hulking, masked maniac who derives gruesome pleasure in their dismemberment.
Overall, this is a wholly enjoyable and exciting effort with a lot to like about it. The main focus of this one is the creation of the kind of sleazy, adult-entertainment environment where it makes the exploitation of women feel quite natural and expected. The modeling gigs and the different interviews looking at the girls and guys auditioning to be in the adult entertainment industry offer the kind of grimy, hardcore sex environment that would make it perfectly believable that they would get away with their content as much as they do. With the blissfully unaware victims thinking they're going to get a specific vibe offering the kind of depraved, raunchy attitude, which is matched nicely by the torture aesthetic. Seeing the killer arrive in their scene and begin butchering and torturing the clueless victim until they're left broken, dismembered, and in pieces leaves quite an impression here, with it all turning the depraved directors on even further. While that all works incredibly well, the repetitive nature and one-note presentation do run into issues. It uses the same template and format for everything, of someone running afoul of a member of their entourage and realizing too late that their words have come back to haunt them, as the encounter brings them into contact with their secret weapon of the hulking, bandaged killer, turning on them and mutilating their body in the snuff video shoot. That works initially, as the whole thing is a great way to introduce the secret organization that's in play and how it builds from the first encounters. However, once it becomes apparent that this is how the whole thing operates, the one-note approach becomes a bit detrimental. The approach is more of a series of skits loosely tied together with the main characters and tends to aimlessly go through the scenes without much thought to a throughline here, which is what holds this down overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Extreme Graphic Sexual Language, Nudity, sex scenes, and drug use.
Overall, this is a wholly enjoyable and exciting effort with a lot to like about it. The main focus of this one is the creation of the kind of sleazy, adult-entertainment environment where it makes the exploitation of women feel quite natural and expected. The modeling gigs and the different interviews looking at the girls and guys auditioning to be in the adult entertainment industry offer the kind of grimy, hardcore sex environment that would make it perfectly believable that they would get away with their content as much as they do. With the blissfully unaware victims thinking they're going to get a specific vibe offering the kind of depraved, raunchy attitude, which is matched nicely by the torture aesthetic. Seeing the killer arrive in their scene and begin butchering and torturing the clueless victim until they're left broken, dismembered, and in pieces leaves quite an impression here, with it all turning the depraved directors on even further. While that all works incredibly well, the repetitive nature and one-note presentation do run into issues. It uses the same template and format for everything, of someone running afoul of a member of their entourage and realizing too late that their words have come back to haunt them, as the encounter brings them into contact with their secret weapon of the hulking, bandaged killer, turning on them and mutilating their body in the snuff video shoot. That works initially, as the whole thing is a great way to introduce the secret organization that's in play and how it builds from the first encounters. However, once it becomes apparent that this is how the whole thing operates, the one-note approach becomes a bit detrimental. The approach is more of a series of skits loosely tied together with the main characters and tends to aimlessly go through the scenes without much thought to a throughline here, which is what holds this down overall.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence, Extreme Graphic Sexual Language, Nudity, sex scenes, and drug use.
Maskhead is a movie that has no limits with its contents of intense violence, a bisexual cowboy, two lesbian snuff filmmakers, a disturbing masked killer known as the movie title itself - Maskhead. It's a movie that will satisfy fans of extreme cinema and it's definitely not a movie for the squeamish. Directed by Fred Vogel (The Man who brought us "The August Underground Trilogy" and many more hardcore horror features) and Scott Swan (writer of two "Master Of Horror" episodes - Cigarette Burns & Pro-Life). With all the blood shed and torture scenes, they're also some slowburn scenes, but it's still a 10 out of 10 for me and It would really be awesome to see a movie mainly about the movie title character itself, Maskhead.
Honestly watching this film I could see how it was made. The guys wanted to top the other films they had done, so they got a cast of actors willing to do softcore porn shots, wrote a flimsy storyline to support the gore and then Google'd several sexual fetishes to make the film even edgier. I will give them props for putting guys through the paces as well as girls. Honestly seeing men in these situations is far more interesting to me and there are so few films that even include them. However, it's still only a couple of scenes. The movie itself (minus the male skin) isn't really worth watching. The effects are passable (especially if you thought August underground was decent)and the acting is about what you'd expect from Toe Tag (which is to say a bunch of foul mouth Southern Good-Ole-Boys and Trailer Park Chicks).
There are other and better gore films out there. This one is only for Toe Tag fans. And I think it's pretty clear that any rating over a 4 is from someone who was on set or sleeping with a cast member...
There are other and better gore films out there. This one is only for Toe Tag fans. And I think it's pretty clear that any rating over a 4 is from someone who was on set or sleeping with a cast member...
This fairly recent Toe Tag film directed by Fred Vogel, is actually pretty decent. Much more of a story than their usual productions (August Underground, Mordum), this one features a lesbian couple that interview victims for fetish and very gruesome movies, and then dispatch them in extremely brutal and graphically gory ways, via MASKHEAD, a disfigured maniac who likes to chop up his victims after torturing them. The movie plays with time, and you have to pay attention to figure out what the hell is going in, but in just about everyway, it delivers the goods, even though it can be a little confusing. I enjoyed it, it's borderline soft core, along with the extreme gore. It's definitely Toe Tags best film by far.
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