College student Alex experiences strange events after a night out drinking. She suffers from injuries, visions, and a supernatural assault. Her friends grow concerned, her condition worsens,... Read allCollege student Alex experiences strange events after a night out drinking. She suffers from injuries, visions, and a supernatural assault. Her friends grow concerned, her condition worsens, losing control and fighting for survival.College student Alex experiences strange events after a night out drinking. She suffers from injuries, visions, and a supernatural assault. Her friends grow concerned, her condition worsens, losing control and fighting for survival.
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- Brian Wolski
- (as Kevin Jake Walker)
- Professor Madison
- (as Wayne M. Conroy)
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- (as David Jeffery)
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Devil Seed follows a college student who moves in with girlfriends after the holidays. After having a few drinks out on the town and visit a psychic causing her to freak her friend out after having some sort of episode. With no memory of what happened, she slowly starts experience changes both sexual and violent leading her and everyone else to wonder what is inside her. At first this movie flows pretty well delivering an interesting take on the genre, but then slowly starts to fall somewhat apart. The story and performances seem to take a downward spiral into bad as if everyone lost track of what they were trying to do. There are some really well done possession moments that elevates the film and give you hope that it's back on track, but end just as quick as they begin. Luckily they keep returning to keep you interested just long enough for it to end. The real issue here is the sometimes over acting and other times played down performances that really do not keep a good feel of what these characters are trying to convey.
While this is in no way one of the worst films in this genre, it just didn't take advantage of the film it had. The story itself would have worked fine had they just thinned out the story a bit. Either way if you are a fan of the possession genre and trying to find one that will finally work for you, give Devil Seed a chance. Compared to most of those that hit the shelves on a weekly basis this one is way better.
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A lot of effects is 100% CGI and it shows that it was the cheap kind of CGI. And some CGI is seen but the next shot is isn't there anymore, just watch the all crackle, next shot the wall is in excellent shape. When Alex (Michelle Argyris) is possessed you can easily spot the make-up. But it's not all that bad. The acting was rather good. I would recommend it for teenagers, not that creepy and bloody but with a lot of girls walking around in their underwear. The flick starts off very hot with Bree (Vanessa Broze) having sex but you can see what you will get, she's fully naked but you only see her for behind getting her ride. She makes it good in a shower scene were she goes full frontal when the camera zooms out.
All clichés from possessed flicks are here to see, the changing of the voice and face. Even the spiderwalk is here just like in The Exorcist (1973), of course the original is still the best. It's low on gore and on red stuff, it do has it's good moments but overall it's sometimes a bit laughable due the effects.
Ideal for teenagers to watch but buffs and geeks must stay away from it before they get possessed.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 1/5 Effects 2/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
1. Why is the victim of these atrocities always 'The new girl in town?'
2. Why is the only one doing nude scenes the bimbo with the boob job with a bit part?
3. Why would you break into a psychics for a 60 dollar reading after a heavy night out drinking?
4. Why is it the initial SHOCK when you hear a noise turns out to be nothing, but it always followed by the REAL SCARE?
5. Why bother possessing someone you're raping so she'll give birth to THE ANTICHRIST?
6. Why is it so convenient that the school councellor's father turns out to be A BLOOMIN' EXORCIST?!
7. Why can a demonic spirit in flight be stopped by A SHOWER CURTAIN?!
8. Why is this marketed as a horror when it should be a comedy? (18 you say?! BWHAHAHAHAHAHA etc)
9. Why bother changing the name of the film in the UK? (Might have been better if they'd changed the director, writer, actors, caterers...)
10. Why, in this genre, do the credits ALWAYS begin with an appalling loud cacophony of noise by a metal band you've never heard of?
I'm sure there are more, many more, but I'm off now to take some paracetamol and have a lie down. I've just got time for perhaps the most important question of them all: 11. Why was this ever made?! 4/10
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- Quotes
Breanne Whitaker: I mean, two years you've been with the girl and the frigid bitch still won't give it up?
Brian Wolski: Can you please just shut up and leave her alone?
Breanne Whitaker: You know I'm right.
Brian Wolski: I said, enough!
Breanne Whitaker: Well, I guess if she was so perfect, you wouldn't be fucking me!
- Crazy creditsNo humans, animals or demons were harmed in the filming of this movie.
- SoundtracksAn Accident Waiting To Happen
Written by Becky Willard (BMI)
Performed by Becky Willard
Published by Sleepy Ginger Publishing (BMI)
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- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1