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Famine

  • 2011
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
592
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Famine (2011)
Two years after a high-school prank that nearly killed popular teacher Mr. Balszack during the school's annual famine, the graduating class of Sloppy Secondary try to forget the incident and decide to hold a 24-hour famine in hopes of making it an annual event again. It isn't long before students and staff start turning up dead at the hands of a killer masquerading as the school's mascot. Is Balszack back for revenge?
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Two years after a high-school prank that nearly killed popular teacher Mr. Balszack during the school's annual famine, the graduating class of Sloppy Secondary try to forget the incident and... Read allTwo years after a high-school prank that nearly killed popular teacher Mr. Balszack during the school's annual famine, the graduating class of Sloppy Secondary try to forget the incident and decide to hold a 24-hour famine in hopes of making it an annual event again. It isn't lon... Read allTwo years after a high-school prank that nearly killed popular teacher Mr. Balszack during the school's annual famine, the graduating class of Sloppy Secondary try to forget the incident and decide to hold a 24-hour famine in hopes of making it an annual event again. It isn't long before students and staff start turning up dead at the hands of a killer masquerading as... Read all

  • Director
    • Ryan Nicholson
  • Writers
    • Ryan Nicholson
    • Jeff O'Brien
    • Taylor Nicholson
  • Stars
    • Beth Cantor
    • Christopher Patrick Donoghue
    • Nathan Durec
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    592
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ryan Nicholson
    • Writers
      • Ryan Nicholson
      • Jeff O'Brien
      • Taylor Nicholson
    • Stars
      • Beth Cantor
      • Christopher Patrick Donoghue
      • Nathan Durec
    • 9User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Beth Cantor
    Beth Cantor
    • Cathy
    Christopher Patrick Donoghue
    • Carpenter
    Nathan Durec
    • Balszack
    Dustin Elkins
    • Spinell
    Karyn Halpin
    • Sarah
    Glenn Hoffmann
    • Principal Nielson
    Des Larson
    • Darren
    Christopher Lomas
    • Nick
    Gustavo MacSerna
    • Terry
    Thabi Maphoso
    • Vanessa
    Ady Mejia
    • Andrea
    Ryan Nicholson
    Ryan Nicholson
    • The Nailer
    Terry Paugh
    • Tim
    Michelle Sabiene
    • Miss Vickers
    Sanya Silver
    • Katie
    Christine Wallace
    • Jenny
    Leo Wong
    • Peterson
    • Director
      • Ryan Nicholson
    • Writers
      • Ryan Nicholson
      • Jeff O'Brien
      • Taylor Nicholson
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    4trashgang

    looked like a stage play with nice gore effects

    Ryan, what have you done this time. You came out of nothing with Gutterballs (2008), the best one you made so far but what the hell is this. This hasn't got an actual story and the acting was below zero. The only thing that makes it watchable are the killings. Maybe for boys who love big tits they will love the girls walking in tiny shirts.

    The effects used are very good and gorehounds will love that but you have to sit through a really boring flick. It's the bad acting that makes it unbelievable and even laughable. Just watch the retard, how cliché was that? Maybe the cum scene was a big joke but doesn't fit here in this flick.

    It's going from good Torched (2004) to (Gutterballs) to worse (Hangar (2009))to this. The title has said it, Ryan is having a famine. God, how is it possible. Just watchable for the killings...and that's the reason I gave it a 4.

    Gore 4/5 Nudity 0,5/5 Effects 4/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Not entirely bad...

    Needless to say that I was not familiar with the 2011 horror comedy "Famine" prior to stumbling upon it by random chance here in 2025. Given my love of all things horror, of course I needed no persuasion to sit down and watch the movie.

    The staggering 3.3 rating the movie had landed on IMDb sort of set the expectation bar rather low for me. But I still opted to watch the movie and give it a fair chance. Perhaps I was in for a nice surprise.

    Now, usually movies that is written, directed and starring the one and same person tend to be questionable movies, and "Famine" was co-written, directed and starring Ryan Nicholson, so it didn't bode well for the movie, if I have to be honest.

    However, the movie was os oddly far out there, not to mention goofy and strange, that it was actually a fun and enjoyable movie to sit through.

    Of course I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, which is actually something that spoke in favor of the movie, as I enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. So we were to believe that the actors and actresses on the cast list were high-school students? Sure... The acting performances in the movie were fair, but some bordering on being amateurish.

    The effects in "Famine" were actually surprisingly good. And that most certainly did elevate the viewing experience quite a bit.

    Oddly enough, the version of the movie that I found was released as "Detention Night".

    This was a watchable enough movie for what it was, but hardly an outstanding horror comedy. Nor is it a movie that warrants more than a single viewing.

    My rating of director Ryan Nicholson's 2011 movie "Famine" lands on a four out of ten stars.
    8infernal-eternal

    Not what I expected but the surprise was overwhelmingly positive

    IMDb has misled me once again, presenting this movie as a "Horror." Clearly it's a comedy, just with a horror-ish setting. It's more bloody than scary, but in a non-offensive way. If people are approaching it as horror, I'm not surprised about the bad rating. As a horror it can't possibly work. Also the first 10 minutes or so I thought it had some really bad acting, before I realized it was all intentional. The more I watched, the more I noticed the acting was actually pretty good and showed some skill. It is very exaggerated to the point of ridiculousness, but it's done really well and makes the movie quite hilarious.

    Special credit must go to Christine Wallace. Just seeing all the faces she makes the whole time is a good enough reason to watch this movie. I actually entertained myself going through the scenes frame by frame, just to see that in detail. Her mimicry changes so fast that I wished at times the movie had a higher frame rate, because the camera was barely able to capture all the nuances of her facial expressions. She can go from looking bored, to widely smiling, to eyes popping out of her head, to frowning, to looking ridiculously dumb, to screaming furiously, plus a few other things, all in about 2 seconds. She seems to be enjoying acting tremendously and I hope she does a lot more of it in the near future.

    Probably the most obviously overdone character is Cathy (Beth Cantor), who was the first to give the initial impression of bad acting. Once I realized that it was simply the intention, I couldn't help but laugh. Nothing about this movie can be taken very seriously and you certainly won't be scared. It's definitely entertaining and amusing though.

    I've seen plenty of B-movies, especially in the horror category. Many of them have terrible acting, extremely poor camera work and barely existent directing. Not the case here. I think the acting was really good, within the framework of what the movie was going for. All that ridiculous exaggeration was intended and worked perfectly well for the purpose of a comedy movie. The camera work was, in my opinion, surprisingly good, which rarely ever happens in B-movies. It suffers from neither boring static shots, nor terribly shaking Blair Witch type nonsense. I think some scenes were actually really well shot. By the end of the movie I had to acknowledge that this was actually pretty well directed too, despite the initial impression. No dull moments or endless crawling through corridors while music is trying to build the atmosphere because the acting can't, like in many such movies. This is well paced, which might be why it ended up pretty short. I could say this movie is 20 minutes shorter than other movies because it doesn't have 20 minutes of pointless material.

    The dialogue goes along with what I said about everything else. There are lines that are ridiculously dumb regarding content, and in bad B-movies they sound hollow and unconvincing, but here they are uttered with some kind of grace that may be coming from the fact that the actors aren't trying to look "serious." They're acting out silly lines with passion and no hesitation, and do it really well. If I rewatch some segments, I'm actually impressed they were able to pull off something that on paper must have looked terrible, while in reality making it look almost natural, which technically shouldn't even be possible. Still, there are other lines that are just brilliant. I can imagine working on this movie must have been a lot of fun.

    As for the plot, well, I think it wasn't really important at all, because the scenes were just entertaining enough on their own, and this isn't something you're gonna watch for the story. It was still decent for a B-movie though.

    Again, the highlight of the movie is Christine Wallace, who is simply awesome. It's not just the faces, it's how she talks, how she walks and moves. It's simply eye candy in every aspect.

    In summary, I think this movie deserves much better rating than it currently has (3/10). Like I said, it might be largely due to people not knowing what they were getting into... I don't know. I'll admit I probably enjoyed it more than most people will, which my own rating reflects, but for anyone who likes zombie-type comedy, or let's recall Evil Dead II/Army of Darkness, this should still easily pass as 6/10. It would certainly help if you like the Parody subgenre, because this movie makes fun of itself and is often absurd on purpose.

    As a side note, if by any chance you like Bill Zebub's movies, definitely go for this. There's some death/thrash metal as well.

    It may not be a "great" movie, but it's certainly an entertaining one and most definitely not a bad one, as the ratings might lead you to believe.
    2MisterE2108

    I waited for this?

    Being a fan horror films, anticipated seeing this film very much, but Famine is beyond campy horror, it makes bad campy horror look good. I am a huge fan of Ryan's films Gutterballs and Hanger even Star Vehicle was good for me, but this time Ryan opted to find the worst actors he could find, along with using a story that showed he was obviously drunk when he wrote it. This film was bad bad bad, acting, story, lighting, anything you can think of, all was bad. I'm still trying to figure out why this movie was titled Famine? Whatever the case if you're a fan of Ryan Nicholson's previous films then you'll wanna watch this just for the sake of being a fan.
    1billcr12

    Beyond Bad

    Famine is one of the worst movies that I have ever seen. Writer-director Ryan Nicholson should be banned from the industry and deported from Canada to an island in the middle of the ocean, with no electricity and no chance of getting behind a camera again for the rest of his natural life. A group of valley girl types and guys as equally vacuous wander the halls of a school and mostly spend their time in a gym talking about a yearly "famine" where no one can eat for 24 hours. The acting is incredibly bad, and the script and non-existent storyline is beyond belief. Someone is bludgeoned to death about every ten minutes by a killer in a life size Howdy Doody outfit, while heavy metal music blares in the background. The only positive note is the fact that this piece of sh** ends in a merciful seventy seven minutes. Oh Canada, how could such a travesty have escaped your border to be inflicted upon the rest of the world.

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      The German DVD removed the scene in the bathroom where a man ejaculates semen into a woman's hair after she interrupts him having sex with another student.
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      Produced and recorded by Steve Bays of Hot Hot Heat

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    • Release date
      • October 6, 2011 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Detention Night
    • Filming locations
      • Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Gruesome Twosome Studios
      • New Image Entertainment
      • Plotdigger Films
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    • Budget
      • CA$250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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