The Last Exorcism: Part 2
Updates released opening scene - To be honest a bit pointless
The Last Exorcism (2010) Was a great example of how the much hated documentary style "Found Footage" film can work well. In it Reverend Cotton Marcus (Patrick Fabian) an evangelical preacher with a sideline in fake exorcisms for cash takes a film crew follow to him on his final job. A film with Eli Roth on the production credits its not going to be an easy ride for him. For full Review Click
Part 2 looks a completely different sort of movie. Firstly its a proper film and not found footage and looks more of a standard demon possession horror. The first poster was fucking awful (right) hope it was a in joke and will disappear from any released material.
Which could be good but it was the very human not supernatural aspect that made the first one so good. Hopefully it will still hold some of that. Release Date March 13th 2013
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Tuesday, 19 February 2013
4TH REICH Will it ever be made
No news is bad news
Director: Shaun Robert Smith
Cast: Sean Bean, Sean Pertwee,
Jason Flemyng Tom Savini
Production Status: In Pre-Production
The 4th Reich seemed like it was going to be a great addition to the Nazi Zombie sub-genre. There were some decent actors attached including the ever reliable Sean Pertwee & zombie film legend Tom Savini. In 2010 Sean Bean reveled he would also be involved and the film would be released in 2011. It looked to have a Dog soldiers (2002) feel to the film from the teaser released (Which seems to have since disappeared from the internet) but it still doesn't look like appearing any time soon. IMDB has moved to a 2013 release but AV productions who have the distribution rights have not updated anything since 2011
Will this film ever be seen any info please update
Till then we only have Shaun Robert Smith 2007 short film that got him the job. Click on link below
Link to Film
Plot: Beset by a barrage of German gunfire Allied forces land on Normandy. In spite of the countless number of bodies strewn along the bloody beaches the manoeuvre is hailed a success in the Allied efforts to liberate France.
However there is no respite for war weary Corporal Roberts and Sergeant Major Gordon as they are assigned on a covert mission progressing deeper into occupied France. Led by the battle hardened Captain Bathurst, the small select infantry are tasked with a mission to take over from where a previous operation failed - to eliminate the notorious Oberleutnant Dirlewanger and destroy the secret research facility he and his SS division are guarding with their lives. With the mission's details being on a need to know basis, rumours amongst the infantry circulate about the Nazi's occultish experiments.
As they advance through war ravaged towns seeing off the last faithful members of Nazi resistance, Roberts discovers that the rumours may not be as far fetched as he believed. Finding the macabre corpses of the first operation, the disturbing reality that they were not simply the victims of battle begins to sink in.
Their suspicions prove justified as they explore the deserted research facility revealing the truly horrific implications of the Nazi experiments and discovering their successful trials to regenerate an indestructible 4th Reich from Dirlewanger's SS dead division. The soldiers are now faced with an undead evil for which even the extreme nightmares of war could not have prepared them.
Cast
Sean Pertwee as Captain Bathurst
Sean Bean as Sergeant Major Gordon
Doug Bradley as SS-Hauptsturmführer Gast
Tom Savini as SS-Standartenführer Dirlewanger
Axelle Carolyn as French Girl
Craig Conway as Private Smith
Ian Virgo as Professor Davidson
Jay Sutherland as Markham
Johan Rudebeck as SS-Obersturmführer Dr. Turek
Simon Bamford as SS-Unterscharführer Kraus
Shaun Robert Smith as Ives
Patrick Toomey as 2nd Lt. Thompson
Clayton Fussell as Dexter
Andreas Schnaas as Willhelm[2]
Director: Shaun Robert Smith
Cast: Sean Bean, Sean Pertwee,
Jason Flemyng Tom Savini
Production Status: In Pre-Production
The 4th Reich seemed like it was going to be a great addition to the Nazi Zombie sub-genre. There were some decent actors attached including the ever reliable Sean Pertwee & zombie film legend Tom Savini. In 2010 Sean Bean reveled he would also be involved and the film would be released in 2011. It looked to have a Dog soldiers (2002) feel to the film from the teaser released (Which seems to have since disappeared from the internet) but it still doesn't look like appearing any time soon. IMDB has moved to a 2013 release but AV productions who have the distribution rights have not updated anything since 2011
Will this film ever be seen any info please update
Till then we only have Shaun Robert Smith 2007 short film that got him the job. Click on link below
Link to Film
Plot: Beset by a barrage of German gunfire Allied forces land on Normandy. In spite of the countless number of bodies strewn along the bloody beaches the manoeuvre is hailed a success in the Allied efforts to liberate France.
However there is no respite for war weary Corporal Roberts and Sergeant Major Gordon as they are assigned on a covert mission progressing deeper into occupied France. Led by the battle hardened Captain Bathurst, the small select infantry are tasked with a mission to take over from where a previous operation failed - to eliminate the notorious Oberleutnant Dirlewanger and destroy the secret research facility he and his SS division are guarding with their lives. With the mission's details being on a need to know basis, rumours amongst the infantry circulate about the Nazi's occultish experiments.
As they advance through war ravaged towns seeing off the last faithful members of Nazi resistance, Roberts discovers that the rumours may not be as far fetched as he believed. Finding the macabre corpses of the first operation, the disturbing reality that they were not simply the victims of battle begins to sink in.
Their suspicions prove justified as they explore the deserted research facility revealing the truly horrific implications of the Nazi experiments and discovering their successful trials to regenerate an indestructible 4th Reich from Dirlewanger's SS dead division. The soldiers are now faced with an undead evil for which even the extreme nightmares of war could not have prepared them.
Cast
Sean Pertwee as Captain Bathurst
Sean Bean as Sergeant Major Gordon
Doug Bradley as SS-Hauptsturmführer Gast
Tom Savini as SS-Standartenführer Dirlewanger
Axelle Carolyn as French Girl
Craig Conway as Private Smith
Ian Virgo as Professor Davidson
Jay Sutherland as Markham
Johan Rudebeck as SS-Obersturmführer Dr. Turek
Simon Bamford as SS-Unterscharführer Kraus
Shaun Robert Smith as Ives
Patrick Toomey as 2nd Lt. Thompson
Clayton Fussell as Dexter
Andreas Schnaas as Willhelm[2]
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Friday, 15 February 2013
BRITISH/IRISH SLASHER FILMS
Demons Never Die (2011)
Plot: Amber (Tulisa ofa the X.Factor) takes the Drew Barrymore roll in the
opening credits of this British Scream with suicidal kids. The death,
multiple stab wounds to the stomach, all guts and blood is unbelievably chalked
of as suicide (I thought suicide was supposed to be painless).
A group of suicidal kids aren’t happy, she’s stolen their thunder but what
the hell let’s do it anyway “suicide pact” YAY. All going the same
collage you would think they would be friends, you know things in common and
all that.
They only speak online,
talking of how/where/when to do it. All
seem suicidal for the usual unimportant, irrelevant, boring teenage issues. I'm
too fat, I'm too thin, I'm unpopular, I’m gay, nobody loves me (its weird how
people with irrecoverable cancer want to live). Fuckers probably watch way too much
Hollyoaks.
Misery Loves company |
meeting in real life to plan a big send off; deciding to do it at the
party, Ashleigh (Shanika Warren-Markland) is throwing.
The kids are a mixture of fuck ups there’s the Irish bloke from Misfits
Archie (Robert Sheehan). Who is infatuated by sexy Goth Jasmine (Jennie
Jacques), talkative psycho Kenny (Jason Maza) who wants everyone to kill
themselves and film it, happy eater James (Jack Doolan), gay bloke Cain (Femi
Oyeniran) & stoner Ricky (Jacob Anderson).
Unfortunately blonde cutie Samantha (Emma Rigby) is the next to get hit.
Again repeatedly, viciously, stabbing herself in the stomach, obviously a
copy-cat suicide???
The Last supper with morons |
Reflecting on these deaths away from Kenny’s influence the group bond, Jasmine
& Archie fall for each other and they all eventually decide “Hey let’s give
this life thing a chance”. Fuckin
Hippies. This would be a beautiful ending
but we’re not even half way through and they don’t know there’s a crazed killer
on the loose.
They’re all in the frame as having issues that randomly get dropped in
the story line. Her mum was nuts, he has
a knife, etc...
Will any of them survive the weekend; I tell you I defiantly wouldn’t
pick up a camera and start filming yourself in night-vision “found footage
style” too late?
Is it good: ???. How could a film with Radio 1 DJs, Hollyoaks bird
& the scrubbed up skank from NDubs in the cast could it be anything other
than shite, well it’s not as bad as you would think, seriously it couldn’t be.
The film had a relatively small budget £900,000 but the cast is pretty
good Sheehan is a TV regular and has stared in the high budget, but fuck awful
Season of the Witch,
Front towards enemy, Doh! |
The music is also much better than you would expect. Including chase & status Blind Faith. The slasher part of the
film was good; it’s your basic person?? In a mask with a knife but not
something you see much of in Brit flicks.
I think it’s defiantly worth more than the 13% on Rotten Tomatoes
The cleavage count is high
Tulisa (Who’s gives a longer BJ than acts in this), Emma & Jennie, it’s a very impressive effort but they
could have done more it’s a slasher film for god’s sake, release the
beasts.
Turdige: The story believe it or not
was too farfetched (get away). Horrific
multiple stab wounds to the stomach self inflicted?? Someone would have noticed, we may not have
CSI or Bones but we do have a certain level of forensics in the UK. (You shouldn’t let these things get to you as it’s
just a Slasher flick but it just sits there at the back of your mind and half
way through you shout at the TV “As if, fucking stupid movie” and throw your
can at the TV, well you do if your drunk).
The whole suicidal tendencies part of the film could have worked if the
killer had attempted to make the deaths look anything like suicides.
The coppers (the only 2 in London) are a weak link in the acting, it’s
probably Reggie Yates fault but we’ll let him off he is a DJ.
Smell my glove |
The final reveal may have tidied up a tiny, not seemingly relevant side
story with the teacher but it was like a different movie you could have actual
made a half decent thriller/slasher film if it was from their point of view
kind of like 8MM. As it was it was all a bit too quick and
pointless. Could be due to filming the
whole thing in only 18 days?
Overall: I’d watch it (I did, twice). It’s kind of like Chatroom (2010) but a step up with the added serial killer element. Everything was there but it just wasn’t put together all that well could have really done with more psycho humour from the underused Jason Maza..
Director: Arjun Rose Cast: Robert Sheehan, Jennie Jacques, Jacob Anderson, Jason Maza, Emma Rigby. Ashley Walters, Reggie Yates and Tulisa Contostavlos
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Stitches (2012)
Plot: Stitches (Ross Noble) is a hopeless, debortched, foul mouthed, fuck friendly, scruffy down & out nerfherder of a clown. We first see him back-scuttling some scrubber in his run down caravan, making him late for the day job he hates “children’s parties”,
Being children of the new millennium, the I want I
want generation. Nothing is good enough
for these little fucks, especially not ropey old clown tricks. Unimpressed, Stitches
is heckled into an “accident” involving a dishwasher and a knife through the
head.
Years later the kids are now leaving school and Tom
(Tommy Knight) the English kid in an Irish town throws another party and all
the kids from the original party are invited.
Fuck its him again, pretend were not in |
As everybody knows dead clowns don’t sleep you just can’t get rid of the useless unfunny fucks. The uninvited guest is intent on blood soaked, over the top awesome vengeance on the little bastards who killed him.
Is it good: Yes; this British/Irish slasher delivers both on comedy and gore. Ross Noble the sometimes brilliantly surreal Cramlingtainian comic puts in a great performance as the scruffy, fucked off, mumbling,
killer clown. Overall the acting is
pretty good for the budget, Tommy Knight
(The Sarah Jane Adventures/Waterloo
road) gives a descent performance
but wearing his unfortunately permanent beaker type frown he doesn’t seem to
enjoy the role as much as the others, like Sarah (Roisin Barron) relishes the role as the
Sexy ginger bully bitch.
Cunt eyed cunt |
Irish actors they seem to have a natural flair for
talking shit onscreen much like ozzies it doesn’t seem forced like in low
budget UK/USA films.
The deaths are simple, not exactly inventive, but
every one of them had a little extra touch that made me smile (like the
umbrella), the lack of CGI may cause some people issues but I think it added to
the comedy value. Certainly an
impressive amount of gore just take the teacher cock ripping scene... brutal.
It’s always difficult with slasher films the killer
needs a spark, an energy or an iconic image, it makes the difference between a
Kruger or a Voorhees and the shit one from Valantine (2001). Stiches is not up there with the best but for
a horror/comedy Conor McMahons (creator of the 10p zombie movie Dead Meat) made a pretty good effort.
Turdige: At times the film seems to be heading down a substandard inbetweeners
route but just as you start to lose attention up pops a new death to cheer you
up.
Awww he just wants a cuddle |
Overall: Maybe 8 is too high but I don’t have a 7 ½ score and can’t be arsed making one. However its worth it for the tricycle alone. Like an Irish version of Hatchet (2006) (low budget slasher/horror/comedy with buckets of blood) Sit back crack open a few beers “Everybody happy?”
Director: Conor McMahon Cast: Ross Noble, Tommy Knight, Gemma-Leah Devereux , Thommas Kane Byrne, Eoghan McQuinn, Roisin Barron
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