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Father's Day

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39m
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5.7/10
3.5K
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Mackenzie Murdock, Matthew Kennedy, Adam Brooks, Conor Sweeney, Amy Groening, and Zsuzsi in Father's Day (2011)
A murderer, a priest, and a delinquent try to bring down a father-killing madman.
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A murderer, a priest, and a delinquent try to bring down a father-killing madman.A murderer, a priest, and a delinquent try to bring down a father-killing madman.A murderer, a priest, and a delinquent try to bring down a father-killing madman.

  • Directors
    • Adam Brooks
    • Jeremy Gillespie
    • Matthew Kennedy
  • Writers
    • Adam Brooks
    • Matthew Kennedy
    • Jeremy Gillespie
  • Stars
    • Adam Brooks
    • Matthew Kennedy
    • Conor Sweeney
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    5.7/10
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    • Directors
      • Adam Brooks
      • Jeremy Gillespie
      • Matthew Kennedy
    • Writers
      • Adam Brooks
      • Matthew Kennedy
      • Jeremy Gillespie
    • Stars
      • Adam Brooks
      • Matthew Kennedy
      • Conor Sweeney
    • 31User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Adam Brooks
    Adam Brooks
    • Ahab…
    Matthew Kennedy
    Matthew Kennedy
    • Father John Sullivan
    Conor Sweeney
    Conor Sweeney
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    Amy Groening
    Amy Groening
    • Chelsea
    Garrett Hnatiuk
    Garrett Hnatiuk
    • Walnut
    Brent Neale
    Brent Neale
    • Detective Stegel
    Kevin Anderson
    • Father O'Flynn
    Meredith Sweeney
    Meredith Sweeney
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    Zsuzsi
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    Lloyd Kaufman
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    Mackenzie Murdock
    • Chris Fuchman
    Billy Sadoo
    • Twink's Dad
    Falcon Van Der Baek
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    Ted Kennedy
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    Wilmar Chopyk
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    • Directors
      • Adam Brooks
      • Jeremy Gillespie
      • Matthew Kennedy
    • Writers
      • Adam Brooks
      • Matthew Kennedy
      • Jeremy Gillespie
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    10wesnoysz

    Best movie to ever come out of Troma.

    First off let me say that Troma did not make this movie they produced it. Astron 6,a group of film makers from Canada made and stared in the film.

    Father's Day is gross, tasteless, gory, full of nudity, low budget and unapologetic. It's no doubt the best movie out of Troma- and with its only competitor being Cabin in the Woods- best movie of 2011.

    The story fallows Ahab- a man on a quest of revenge against the demon who raped and killed his father (and many other father's for that matter). A man whore teenager and fresh out of the the Vatican priest join Ahab on his quest all of whom bring very grindhouse (not Tarantino) qualities to the film.

    Set in Tromaville, the film has a start that is a little slow but that all changes once we meet Ahab- from that point on every second of the movie is non-stop entertainment all the way up until the end.

    It's Hilarious, gory, creative, gory, raunchy, and really frickin' gory. Basically everything that is good.

    You can tell the actor's/film makers are all long time friends with their great chemistry together.

    The soundtrack is glorious, it just makes the movie- it's like 80s techno- I can't explain it. The best I can say is watch and listen because the imagery of Father's Day along with the soundtrack is the best combination since a burger and fries.

    I'm trying to give as little away as possible because I want you (the reader) to watch this film knowing nothing more then the bare, stripped down, simple plot summery I gave you in the beginning of this review.

    You will be surprised, shocked, disgusted and have your pants soiled from the uncontrollable laughter you will be experiencing while watching this film.

    There were issues between the makers and producers of this Film (Astron 6 and Troma). I myself am not familiar with the whole situation but basically (though only part of it) Troma didn't give credit when credit was due.

    I highly suggest you watch this film with friends (what's the point of entertainment if you're the only one to enjoy it?).

    It's a great movie, incredibly fun and unforgettable.

    You can buy it off of Tromashop.com or Amazon.com
    7Tromafreak

    A shotgun blast to the sense of humor

    I have not a clue as to why Troma would set half a dozen DVD release dates for this film, which would come and go with nothing. Not a single explanation given. Just another release date. After a year of being jerked around, I was convinced that this film couldn't possibly be worth this kind of wait. But finally, the real release date came, and I finally got to see Father's Day! And I'd just like to say that I was dead wrong. Father's Day was definitely worth the wait.

    Considering the worthlessness we've seen outta Troma the last few years, I'd say acquiring Father's Day was the smartest move they've made in forever. Father's Day is simply amazing! In what begins as a slightly less than normal, yet serious crime-drama, slowly becomes an outrageous, and often insane homage to the B-cinema of the good old days. Thankyou Astron-6. And thankyou Troma for making a wise decision

    It seems as if there's a killer out there that fancy's raping dads. Chris Fuchman is the Father's Day Killer. And Ahab is the man who sets out to end him. But it won't be easy. Especially since the only help this ex-convict has is his prostitute sister, an eager priest, and a disgruntled teen hustler named Twink. Together, they just might be able to put this rape-happy Fuchman fellow in his place. On the way, these characters give us the most epic B-movie experience in Troma history. And when it's all over, and the dust settles, it is no longer the same film it once was.

    This film has it all! Sleazy characters, gore, stupid, yet subtle humor, grainy screen quality, and incest. Like I said. Father's Day has it all. Over the last decade, I've seen a lot of these old school B- movie throwbacks. Stuff like I Spit Chew On Your Grave, Jessicka Rabid, and the truth is, nothing of the kind that I've seen can compete with this magnificent film. As far as pseudo-Grindhouse flicks go, it don't get no better than this! 7/10
    7Coventry

    The most fun you could possibly have at a festival!

    In all my years of a horror fanatic and throughout the experience of writing more than 3.000 film reviews, it hasn't happened to me very often (not once, in fact) but right now I'm completely … utterly … speechless! I anticipated something quite bonkers, but "Father's Day" is truly the most demented, twisted, sickest and derailed genre outing that I ever watched. And I'm glad that I watched it on a big screen, at the Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Films, together with a chock-full theater of equally avid and enthusiast freaks like myself. The crowd literally went wild upon being exposed to such a massive amount of gore, perversity, craziness and smut! This movie truly embodied the absolute most fun you can experience at a festival. Written and directed by a collective of no less than six creative minds – who are undoubtedly all mentally ill beyond repair – and produced by the legendary infamous Troma Studios, "Father's Day" is best described as a sort of homage/throwback to gritty & low-budgeted Grindhouse cinema from the 70's and early 80's, but I assure you that even throughout that entirely lunatic era, there was never a film so extreme as this one.

    Where and how to begin with describing this unique piece of trash? With the plot, perhaps? It's practically impossible, but I'll give it a shot anyways. The pauperized ghetto streets are terrorized by the psychopath Chris Fuchman; an anal rapist and serial killer targeting distinguished middle class fathers. One of the victims' sons (a gay teenage prostitute) teams up with an ambitious young priest, but they quickly realize they'll need the help of the eye-patch wearing warrior Ahab. He hunted down Fuchman once before, but now retired to the Canadian forests in order to devote his life to making maple syrup. I kid you not. Ahab can be convinced to fight, however, as this grants him the opportunity to restore his relationship with his estranged go-go dancing sister Chelsea. Together, this crazy wild bunch tracks down Fuchman, but their work isn't even finished when they kill him, as his soul and even his evil sperm carry forward the killing spree. Mind you that this short description doesn't give you one quarter of insight about everything that's going on in "Father's Day". The plot is much more convoluted and insane than this, complete with dead-end sub plots, a massive load of flamboyant supportive characters, depraved undertones and a finale that left a complete theater full of horror freaks startled! I don't suppose I have to emphasize this, but "Father's Day" should most definitely be avoided by all easily offended, prudish, squeamish and politically correct viewers. The film is a smörgåsbord of blood and intestines, cut off body parts, ripped out organs, bludgeoned faces and – oh yes – even cut open/bitten off penises and crushed fetuses. The acting performances are all extremely over-the-top (like they ought to be) and the movie is supported by a penetrating soundtrack, raw & primitive cinematography and awesomely animated opening credits. Particularly the depiction of heaven and hell near the climax are deliciously deranged. And, as some sort of extra reward for the fans, there's a brilliant cameo appearance by Troma's smut-deity Lloyd Kaufman in a genuinely apt role.

    Lloyd Kaufman and Jeremy Gillespie, one of the director's collective Astron-6, were present in Brussels at the festival to introduce their film and provided some interesting background production info. The crazed out collective initially fabricated a fake trailer for "Father's Day" and sent it to the Troma headquarters. To their own surprise, Troma contacted them back and offered them the relatively low (at least to make a full-feature film) sum of $10.000. Gillespie elaborated that it's incredibly difficult to make a full movie out of a fake trailer that actually even started as a little joke. Most of the downright absurd and unfathomable situations and plot twists in the film are a direct consequence of the fact that Astron-6 stuffed nonsensical ideas into their trailer, unaware they later had to bring coherence between it all. But the result is there. "Father's Day" is destined to become a Troma cult favorite for sure.
    8BA_Harrison

    It had to happen sooner or later.

    A one-eyed vigilante with a troubled past, a teenage rent boy and a disillusioned priest team up against a demonic, father-raping killer from hell.

    With all the faux-grindhouse movies being made these days it was only a matter of time before someone got the great idea of parodying them. Father's Day, from legendary producers of low-budget trash Troma, takes all of the conventions and clichés we know and love and mercilessly exaggerates them, and in the process, actually manages to replicate the look and feel of genuine exploitation movies far better than most serious attempts at doing so.

    The directors, of which there are five, have the look and feel spot on—from the fake 'recorded off late-night TV' intro, to the distressed, gaudily lit imagery (flickers, lines on the picture, hairs caught in the camera gate) and the excellent lo-fi electronic score—and the cast all do a great job (even Lloyd Kaufman is bearable).

    As is the case with many a Troma movie, good taste isn't very high on the agenda, meaning that the film more than delivers the goods when it comes to offensive material: forced buggery, genital mutilation, and incest all get a look in, and there is enough nudity and splatter to satisfy even the most jaded of trash movie fans. Even though the studio's typically puerile humour is a little hit and miss, and the finale in Hell perhaps stretches things a touch too far, Father's Day is a whole lot of fun that shouldn't be missed by any self-respecting movie deviant.

    7.5 out of 10, rounded up to 8 for IMDb.
    Dethcharm

    "No More Berries!"...

    FATHER'S DAY is a gory, disgusting, perverted mess... in a good way!

    After several years, the notorious Chris Fuchman (Mackenzie Murdock) is back to rape and mutilate anyone in his path. Especially dads. No kidding, this guy is one of the most nauseating killers to ever (dis)grace the screen!

    Now, it's up to an unlikely trio of would-be crimefighters (Adam Brooks, Matthew Kennedy, and Conor Sweeney) to track down this odious monster and do what must be done.

    This movie goes out of its way to be offensive and revolting, hitting just about every red button along the way. It's also hysterically funny. If you enjoy absurd, crackpot cinema with bite, then you can't go wrong here!...

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      Made by the Astron-6 team and Troma
    • Quotes

      Ahab: You don't call a man a tree.

    • Alternate versions
      The version screened at film festivals was about 2 minutes longer than the one released later on blu-ray. The cuts include a lot of bits of scenes and dialogue (usually only about a few seconds) throughout the whole movie and were made for better pacing.
    • Connections
      Featured in Theater Mode: Father's Day (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Never Bin Born At All
      Written, Performed and Produced by Dan Bern

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 2014 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Father's Day Massacre à la Fête des Pères
    • Filming locations
      • Kenora, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Astron-6
      • Troma Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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