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Tchia casselle3/11/2023 ![]() Its a shame because there is so much of those effects you really do not go a minute or two without them interrupting the flow of the film. Still even though some of the stories are decent ideas the execution of the digital effects takes the viewer out every single time. In the end I would say that the story Lump is the best of the set and although it speaks to the nature of bullying and how the lesser of humankind are often the most harmed. Its boring and predicable as is the ending to their story with the obligatory naked female and no matter how beautiful her body it can not save this kind of story. Who really cares what a serial killer is thinking or that they are destructing for the sake of destruction. They are the least interesting but are the most built up. Its a shame because their story is the least interesting and throws a pall over what are some inventive anthology entries. They, Richard Khan ( Joe Manetti), George Vic ( Bahram Khosraviani) and Dax ( Dan Lovell) are the carnage creators in the beginning of the film and their outcome finishes the movie. ![]() By coming back to this, filling in the pieces of who they are it changes the tone of the film. The wrap around "The Warehouse" we cut too throughout the film as interviews with serial killers from prison, talking about the wonders of the kill and how much they love it. Lisa ( Lauren Boehm), Vinnie ( Felipe Winslett), and Carmen ( Justin Marchert) are the unfortunate campers who get to live out the curse. Sent to die by other firefighters in a hate crime that is hard to imaging the two are fused together from the heat and the curse created by their deaths has them wandering the woods looking for descendents and connected people to the crime so they can exact their revenge. What fallows is a superhuman or supernatural encounter with the hulking killer that can only end in death and destruction.Ĭhapter four "Burn" is a campfire tale come to life as firefighter lovers die together fighting a forest fire in the park the campers are holding there retreat. This is a very complete story probably the most coherent of the four.Ĭhapter three "Son of the Boogyman" is the story of Jesse (Jerry Angelo) who is telling the story of his Father the infamous murderer rapist the Boogyman ( Scott Barrows) to his fiancee (Kimmarie Johnson) only to find out during the telling that the killer is free and looking for him and his Mother ( Tchia Casselle). When pushing her off a cliff does not kill her there is a shift in the film as the steroid treatment changes the handicapped pariah into a being capable of seeking revenge. She and her brother and a couple friends take Lori to a nearby park. Garcia) to take the wheelchair bound sibling and dispose of her. Even though there is a new steroid treatment in effect she asks her daughter Beverley Ann ( Lisa M. A mother, Mrs Williams ( Brinke Stevens) so tired of the constant care of the dying child that she hatches a plan to rid herself of the burden. The second chapter "Lump" is a complete tale about a hermaphrodite cripple Lori ( Nick Principe) whose place in the family is despised by most of the members. So you have to ask yourself, if you were part of creating something, really loved the process and the final product, how would you deal with it if it was panned when you presented it to the world? It's 2.4 of 10 rating probably does not even phase the makers of the film. Of course such a small sampling should not make or break this film. ![]() Viewing this film it is hard to believe that there is an audience for it, and from the six IMDB reviews one could say there may not be. It goes to show that there is a wide gap between an the ideas and the journey of film making and the experiencing of the final project from the outside. It is a real counterpoint to the viewing experience of ridiculous kills and horribly unrealistic cartoon effects. ![]() You feel the love and enthusiasm come through as they discuss each kill and how they make it happen. ![]() They believe the digital work to be good and laugh and congratulate Castro on it sincerely. The makers of this film really love what they have done. It is an interesting experience watching this film with the commentary on. Although there needs to be a reason to start he just wanted everything in the frame to be carnage. Castro says in the commentary that he has always wanted to do a story that was just killing. No explanations not plot about who or why just this beating turned him into a killing machine and we are subjected to at least a dozen kills each highlighted by some unique and poorly executed digital effects. Beaten and mutilated something goes wrong in his brain from the trauma which makes him get up and start killing. The first chapter after the opening is entitled "Rampage"and is the most puzzling of the set. ![]()
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