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Deathgasm

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
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6.3/10
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Milo Cawthorne, Kimberley Crossman, and James Joshua Blake in Deathgasm (2015)
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Two teenage boys unwittingly summon an ancient evil entity known as The Blind One by delving into black magic while trying to escape their mundane lives.Two teenage boys unwittingly summon an ancient evil entity known as The Blind One by delving into black magic while trying to escape their mundane lives.Two teenage boys unwittingly summon an ancient evil entity known as The Blind One by delving into black magic while trying to escape their mundane lives.

  • Director
    • Jason Howden
  • Writer
    • Jason Howden
  • Stars
    • Milo Cawthorne
    • James Joshua Blake
    • Kimberley Crossman
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    • Director
      • Jason Howden
    • Writer
      • Jason Howden
    • Stars
      • Milo Cawthorne
      • James Joshua Blake
      • Kimberley Crossman
    • 98User reviews
    • 182Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Milo Cawthorne
    Milo Cawthorne
    • Brodie
    James Joshua Blake
    • Zakk
    • (as James Blake)
    Kimberley Crossman
    Kimberley Crossman
    • Medina Darcy
    Sam Berkley
    • Dion
    Daniel Cresswell
    • Giles
    Delaney Tabron
    Delaney Tabron
    • Shanna
    Stephen Ure
    Stephen Ure
    • Rikki Daggers
    Colin Moy
    Colin Moy
    • Uncle Albert
    Jodie Rimmer
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    • Aunt Mary
    Nick Hoskins-Smith
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    • David
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    Erroll Shand
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    8Ravenns24

    Metal meets Evil Dead 2

    I've waited for this movie since it was announced. Then I saw the trailer which looked like movie is gonna be gory flick that doesn't take itself too seriously, while metal music plays in background... and movie is exactly that.

    "Deathgasm" while not taking itself too seriously, it still hits all the marks of what made other horror-comedies like Evil Dead 2 and Braindead great. It has style, it has life, and enough gore to satisfy even hardcore horror fans. Story follows group of metalhead losers who accidentally play some "devil's music" which in fact is a summoning tune to some Arch Demon, and as rest of the people in town are turning into demons, it's up to our "losers" to save the world.

    The Demons resemble Deadites from Evil Dead 2, which this movie clearly pays homage to among other several horror movies (most notable, Braindead). There's also a lot of dark humor and while some scenes do go crazy with gore, it never really gets over-the-top. It's all in good fun.

    Screenplay itself pokes fun at metalhead stereotypes, with characters reacting to certain events with lines like "Brutal!" or "Metal!" (little nod to Metalocalypse). Production is rather good, much better then you would expect from this type of movie, and overall it looks lot more expensive then it's budget.

    Some minor problems here and there (climax could have been a bit better), but nothing too troubling.

    One of the best horror-comedies in a while, and if you love your metal and your horror, check it out.
    7TdSmth5

    Decent metal horror

    In the intro we are told that all the gruesome stuff metal bands sing about is actually true.

    Some geeky metalhead named Brodie ends up living with his uncle who is Christian. His cousin is a bully and gives him a hard time. He's good at drawing gruesome stuff. One day at a record store he runs into an older and truer metalhead, the kind that chain smokes, chain drinks and doesn't care. This guy, Zakk, plays bass, Brodie plays guitar and he gets two other geeky friends to play keyboard (?) and drums. They end up calling the band Deathgasm.

    One day Zakk takes Brodie along and they break into a house. Turns out it's the home of some metal legend of decades ago. They find the guy clutching some album. Suddenly some guy in a suit arrives and attacks them. The metal legend throws to album to the kids who escape. It's a crappy album but also inside the cover are a bunch of papers in Latin with some musical tabs.

    Brodie translates the stuff, which reads something like 'summoning such and such a demon to get power and fortune.' They start playing the tune and everyone in the small town turns into demons without eyes who go after them.

    Brodie also met the most gorgeous girl in school, Medina, who likes him even though she's his cousin's girlfriend. But Zakk is a backstabbing jerk and through deception hooks up with her.

    Now the kids sort of join forces to defeat the demons and to find out how to reverse the situation. We also learn that some rich evil guy wants to take hold of the pages in Latin so he can control this demon.

    Extreme metal and horror movies make a good pair, not that Hollywood would understand or care. So it's up to low budget independent producers to work on this, and the guys from Brain Damage have released some movies. Now comes Deathgasm from New Zealand, a very gory movie, although some of the gore is repetitive. But because Deathgasm also aims to be a teen comedy it's unnecessarily juvenile and gross. There is some nudity but not enough. While it has the horror part covered, and it could have gone even darker had it focused more on the occult stuff and the evil cabal, it surprisingly fails when it comes to metal. They get the band posters right, the CDs right, the occasional metal-related dialogue is right, Brodie's guitar, a BC Rich Warlock, is right, but the music is off. A movie called "Deathgasm" should have settled for straightforward death metal, instead we get some really lousy stuff. The music the band plays is terrible and so is most of the soundtrack.

    As most movies from New Zealand this one too maintains some of the charming Kiwi innocence. You do empathize a bit with our heroes but not enough. Zakk is well cast and goodness is Kimberley Crossman gorgeous, but our lead is missing something. It appears they were going more for looks, someone to remind us of Death's Chuck Schuldiner. Overall a good effort in a much neglected potential subgenre.
    7deloudelouvain

    Gory metal humor like they should make more

    This is what I like when it's about gore. It has to be funny, otherwise just watch a horror movie instead. I would not call this horror but just gory comedy. The best movie in that genre still remains Braindead, and of course the Evil Dead movies, but this one I will remember as well. The exaggeration in the gory details is what makes it funny. The amount of slashed body parts and the inventive ways they use to do it is just hilarious. The script might not be the best ever but that's not what it is about with a movie like Deathgasm. It's just a bit fun. Fun for people like me that get that kind of humor. Some others will probably hate that movie and that's okay. If you like metal music and gore then you will for sure love this movie. I did and I will watch this one again in a few years.
    8BA_Harrison

    First Wyrmwood, then I Survived a Zombie Holocaust, and now Deathgasm: antipodean splatter is well and truly back.

    After his meth-addict mum is sent to a mental asylum, teenage metal-head Brodie (Milo Cawthorne) moves to the suburban town of Greypoint to live with his bible-bashing Uncle Albert (Colin Moy), Aunt Mary (Jodie Rimmer), and obnoxious cousin David (Nick Hoskins-Smith). There he befriends role playing game-nerds Dion and Giles (Sam Berkley and Daniel Cresswell) and wild rocker Zakk (James Blake), with whom he forms a band, Deathgasm.

    When the guys chance upon and perform a song written by Satanic metal star Ricky Daggers (Stephen Ure), they unwittingly unleash a plague of demons that possess the locals and kill the living in order to pave the way for the coming of an ancient evil known as Aeloth, The Blind One. With the help of axe-wielding blonde hottie Medina (Kimberley Crossman), the metal-heads try to find a way to prevent Hell on Earth.

    Is there anything more sublime in this world than a heavy metal horror movie? The world's foremost form of music fused with the greatest genre of film known to man to create an exquisite elysian experience for connoisseurs of peerless audio visual entertainment. If I'm brutally honest, the script for Deathgasm is a bit of a mess, the action lurching awkwardly from one scene to the next, but its combination of metal mayhem and outrageous splatter is so irresistible that a completely coherent narrative is of little consequence. The riffs are heavy and the gore is very gory (with the graphic dismemberment achieved through the use of practical effects), which is what matters most with this type of flick.

    Directed by Jason Lei Howden, who clearly knows his music and his horror, Deathgasm owes a lot to the splatter classics of Sam Raimi and Peter Jackson, his film possessing a similarly energetic and madcap style. When the demons attack, anything and everything becomes a weapon: an angle grinder, an engine block, a chainsaw, an axe, a weed whacker, a big, black, double-ended dildo, some love beads, and a pair of vibrators. That's right… Deathgasm features a fight scene in which the heroes are armed with sex toys, which should give you some idea of just how demented the film really is.

    7.5 out of 10, rounded up to 8 for IMDb.
    7gavin6942

    Joyously Surversive

    Four teenage boys unwittingly summon an ancient evil entity known as The Blind One by delving into black magic while trying to escape their mundane lives.

    One part "Dead Alive", one part "Evil Dead 2", and a heaping scoop of "Todd and the Book of Pure Evil"... you have "Deathgasm", a movie that is both dark and hilarious, with over-the-top gore and some questionable sexual references (but never offensive, just uproarious).

    New Zealand has really taken off as far as their film industry goes. I don't know if Peter Jackson injected them somehow or just got more people to notice the great things happening there... but whichever, there are some films from the last few years that are among the best in the horror genre.

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    • Trivia
      There are rumors that if you play a muted DEATHGASM and Iron Maiden's "Live After Death" simultaneously, it syncs up perfectly due to precise editing. The filmmakers have yet to comment.
    • Goofs
      Brodie is shown without his shirt two months after Zakk gores him in the belly yet he has no scar.
    • Quotes

      Abigail: The possessed bodies, they kill all in their path in preparation for Aeloth's ascension on the next blood moon. On the Devil's hour.

      Brodie: Oh shit, the moon is red tonight. When is the Devil's hour?

      Abigail: Three AM.

      Zakk: Three AM Pacific or Eastern time? Do demons recognize daylight savings?

    • Crazy credits
      SPOILER: There is an extra scene after the credits that has Brodie talking to a now dead Zakk whose voice is coming from a record player.
    • Connections
      Featured in Deathgasm: Extended Interview with Jason Lei Howden (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Mark Of The Pizzagram
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    • Release date
      • August 28, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Heavy Metal Apocalypse
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland, New Zealand(location: West Auckland)
    • Production companies
      • Metalheads
      • MPI Media Group
      • New Zealand Film Commission
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
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