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V/H/S

  • 2012
  • 18
  • 1h 56m
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5.8/10
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V/H/S (2012)
When a group of misfits is hired by an unknown third party to burglarize a desolate house and acquire a rare VHS tape, they discover more found footage than they bargained for.
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When a group of misfits are hired by an unknown third party to burglarize a desolate house and acquire a rare VHS tape, they discover more found footage than they bargained for.When a group of misfits are hired by an unknown third party to burglarize a desolate house and acquire a rare VHS tape, they discover more found footage than they bargained for.When a group of misfits are hired by an unknown third party to burglarize a desolate house and acquire a rare VHS tape, they discover more found footage than they bargained for.

  • Directors
    • Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
    • David Bruckner
    • Tyler Gillett
  • Writers
    • Brad Miska
    • Simon Barrett
    • David Bruckner
  • Stars
    • Calvin Lee Reeder
    • Lane Hughes
    • Adam Wingard
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    73K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,190
    1,183
    • Directors
      • Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
      • David Bruckner
      • Tyler Gillett
    • Writers
      • Brad Miska
      • Simon Barrett
      • David Bruckner
    • Stars
      • Calvin Lee Reeder
      • Lane Hughes
      • Adam Wingard
    • 391User reviews
    • 235Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Calvin Lee Reeder
    Calvin Lee Reeder
    • Gary (segment "Tape 56")
    • (as Calvin Reeder)
    Lane Hughes
    Lane Hughes
    • Zak (segment "Tape 56")
    Adam Wingard
    Adam Wingard
    • Brad (segment "Tape 56")
    Hannah Fierman
    Hannah Fierman
    • Lily (segment "Amateur Night")
    Kentucker Audley
    Kentucker Audley
    • Rox (segment "Tape 56")
    Frank Stack
    • Old Man (segment "Tape 56")
    Sarah Byrne
    • Abbey (segment "Tape 56")
    Melissa Boatright
    • Tabitha (segment "Tape 56")
    Simon Barrett
    Simon Barrett
    • Steve (segment "Tape 56")
    Andrew Droz Palermo
    Andrew Droz Palermo
    • Fifth Thug (segment "Tape 56")
    Mike Donlan
    • Shane (segment "Amateur Night")
    Joe Sykes
    • Patrick (segment "Amateur Night")
    Drew Sawyer
    Drew Sawyer
    • Clint (segment "Amateur Night")
    Jasper Lewis
    Jasper Lewis
    • Lisa (segment "Amateur Night")
    • (as Jas Sams)
    Nicholas Tecosky
    Nicholas Tecosky
    • Bartender (segment "Amateur Night")
    Rob Mosca
    • Bouncer (segment "Amateur Night")
    Lisa Marie Thomas
    Lisa Marie Thomas
    • Lisa's Friend (segment "Amateur Night")
    Sunita Patel & Family
    • Motel Office Staff (segment "Amateur Night")
    • Directors
      • Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
      • David Bruckner
      • Tyler Gillett
    • Writers
      • Brad Miska
      • Simon Barrett
      • David Bruckner
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    8darksideofthespoon-622-36121

    suspension of disbelief

    I can understand if you do not like the so-called 'found footage' films, for example; Blair Witch and Cloverfield. I must admit, some of them work, some of them don't. Cloverfield worked for me, but only on the big screen in a cinema. Blair Witch worked for me, but only on a small PC monitor. Some things work better depending on the way you view these things, but also, what works with one person, will not work with another, everybody is different.

    With that out of the way, let me honestly try to convince you that my small review on this film is mainly based on its merits, and not just what I enjoy personally.

    I think the credit is due to the effort that went behind making this film, because even though each of the video tapes the guys find and watch are very strange and hard to swallow, they have genuinely tried hard to convey a sense of realism.

    But it also helps if the viewer made a little effort, and suspended your disbelief in order to get into the film. Some people can do this easier than others. If your a horror fan, this will entertain at the very least. Each of the five found tapes start off innocently enough like home movies, but each one reveals shocking footage of something strange or unravels into a horrifying ordeal. It reminded me of 'Tales of the unexpected' or 'The Twilight Zone' but with the use of a hand-held camera instead.

    Again, it'll either work for you or it wont. But the makers of this film tried hard and kudos to them. The effects were great, the acting was as expected, just as in any 'found footage', if its going to convey realism, its NOT going to have Oscar worthy acting, don't forget these are meant to be 'real' people. And the stories behind each tape were all entertaining.

    In the end then, before you watch it, heres some top tips; Turn the lights out. Keep telling yourself that what you are watching is 'real'. Open your mind. And enjoy.
    6brijs82-458-528496

    Too much

    What we have in V/H/S are a bunch of prolonged horror moments that in usual cases would be the climax to any average horror movie. The movie manages to throw 5 of these 'money shots' at the viewer without the need to tell any real story, build any of the characters or introduce their personality's to the audience. Whether this is a stroke of genius originality or just laziness is the question. You'd be forgiven for thinking that V/H/S is the result a brain storming session where five writers pitched five stories, with one 'Eureka' moment of making a movie of the ending of all five. What they seemingly failed to spend any real time on though was the glue to bind the five stories together. It is completely irrelevant, in fact I would go as far as to say the movie would be better without it, a "Here are five tapes that were found, now watch them" instead. I have to say I am a fan of 'found footage movies'. To me they achieve the desired effect and can, at times, create some truly chilling moments. This movie does have it's moments but after a while it all gets too much, the 'found footage' angle is somehow lost with the constant change of story. You are never really allowed to reach the same level of suspense as with other films in this genre. 6/10. It passed the time but I eventually found myself wanting it to end and asking myself "How many stories to go?"
    6Jesse_JFI

    Hmm, it was OK...

    I just finished watching V/H/S, and it did surprise me.

    The movie tells a story about a bunch of guys, going into a creepy house, looking for a special VHS. In the meantime, the movie shows you a couple of independent, short stories, recorded with a handy cam. If movies like Paranormal Activity, REC, etc. are really scary to you, then VHS will really scare you. Otherwise, don't watch it... Don't get me wrong, some of the short stories were a bit frightening, but personally I don't like movies that are filmed like this. Also, some of the characters were VERY annoying. At a certain point, I really wanted some of them to die, because of the bad acting.

    So like I said, if you liked REC and PA, you are going to love this one. It was enjoyable, but I certainly will not watch this a second time.

    6/10.
    9turbo_t_7

    Fresh from Toronto After Dark

    Listen, the only way to truly enjoy a horror film is in a large, pitch black room with deafening surround sound and a group of people just as scared as you are. Other times, a laptop works too. But I, and a group of about 100 others were privileged to catch the first Canadian premiere of V/H/S presented by the Toronto After Dark Film Festival. Enough plugs, onto the film right? My review. See it! If you love horror, if you hate horror, if you think you might like it and wanna try it out, just see it! Without spoiling anything I will say that there are about 5 or 6 anthology stories tied around a main story in which four guys break into a house to look for a specific video tape. They find a lot more, let me tell you. Some of the segments are better than others (trust me, you'll know which ones) but overall, V/H/S is one of the most imaginative, jolting, riveting, heart-beating-outside-of-your-chest-because-its-so-intense horror films of recent time. Fans of Creepshow 1 and 2, Tales From the Darkside, Twilight Zone (the movie) and even Stephen King, if you get the chance to watch V/H/S, do it! It's bloody, it's scary, it's haunting, and if you're anything like me, you'll know it scared you when it's 1:43 in the morning and the only thing you can do to make yourself fall asleep, is to review the film on IMDb.
    4suws1

    No plot equals a bad movie equals VHS

    VHS is bad... plain and simple. Where is the plot? Where is the story? Where is anything? In VHS you just watch four different VHS tapes, while you're supposed to watch the main "found-footage" tape...confusing? Yeah, but that's it... VHS doesn't have any plot, any back-story, closer, nothing... I was very disappointed, because I have read some good reviews about it. It was boring, and, with the exception of the first tape, it was not at all entertaining... If you want to watch a good movie, VHS isn't your choice. You'll only see a random selection of stories that seem to drag for 2 hours...awful. I recommend you avoid this one, unless you're a fan of "found-footage" material movies, and even so...

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    • Trivia
      The demonic woman Lily is based on the female demon Lilith from ancient mythology. Lily seems to have talon-like feet and is briefly seen as a winged humanoid. Lily resembles the female winged demon or goddess depicted in the Burney Relief (18th century BC). This relief has long been suspected to be an early depiction of Lilith.
    • Goofs
      On "10/31/1998", one of the characters, the Soldier, was wearing digital camouflage pants. Digital camouflage did not come out until after 2001/02.
    • Quotes

      [Clint hears Lily whisper to him at the bar for the first time]

      Clint: What?

      [Lily talks without any sound]

      Clint: I - I have no idea what you're saying. Why are you all alone?

      [Clint finally gets his drinks he was waiting for]

      Clint: Thanks, man.

      Clint: Hey, you want to go meet some people over there?

      Lily: [Lily silently whispers] I like you.

      Clint: Well, I like you too. So, do you ever come here... before?

      Lily: [Lily whispers quietly again] I like you.

      Clint: Oh, okay.

    • Alternate versions
      The 10/31/98 segment has an alternate ending, where the guys cheat death by escaping from their car. The scene is available on the U.S. home video release from Magnet/Magnolia Home Entertainment.
    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Ain't It Bully
      Written and Performed by Aristocrats

      (segment "Amateur Night")

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2012 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 10/31/98
    • Filming locations
      • Woodbury-Story House - 2606 N. Madison Avenue, Altadena, California, USA(exteriors and interiors: house in 10/31/98)
    • Production companies
      • 8383 Productions
      • Bloody Disgusting
      • Studio71
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    • Budget
      • $242,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $100,345
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $36,402
      • Oct 7, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,944,287
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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