Advantages: Horrific, Gruesome, Different Disadvantages: Very short, Low Budget
...rented it out from Blockbusters. The girls really didn't like the sound of it at all, but it was our turn to chose. (And we had been subjected to what i would say is much more horrific - a ROMANTIC COMEDY!!)
So we got it back and chucked it in the DVD player, everyone getting comfortable, with the lights off setting the scene for the film and making sure we was in the right environent. Being a horror film, this is obviously the best way to watch ... ...at night, thats the best way!
The film itself follows a filmmaker and wedding photographer who is bored of his current lifestyle and wants something interesting and exciting to do. However, the things that interest and excite him, are somewhat different to the interests of most of us. He enjoys sadistic, slightly ritualistic, horrific, random acts of cruelty and murder to absolutely anyone. Ranging from traffic wardens to housewives.
Each gruesome ...
lustba 07.03.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of The Last Horror Movie (DVD)
Advantages: Horrific, intelligent, surprising, satirical, philosophical, good acting, good special effects Disadvantages: Chatty, low budget, short
...character who is something of the new millennium's equivalent of Benoit Poelvoorde's serial-killing Ben in the 1992 Belgian film Man Bites Dog. There's also a charming lack of politically correct restraint shown, which counts for more than you might think in a film that's essentially one long confession of modi operandi from a gloating psychopath. Best of all, however, may be the film's central conceit. Howarth's Max is a wedding videographer by ... ...slasher horror film, which, in the context of the film's shadow reality, has then been rented by you, the unsuspecting viewer. Director Julian Richards (Darklands) has much to say on the topics of horror films and societal violence and the bloody intersection of the two, and all of it comes out of Max's mouth, as he offers nearly nonstop running commentary over jittery handheld scenes of home-invasion mayhem. Fans of the genre will be quick to point ...
Ventura 30.10.2005
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of The Last Horror Movie (DVD)
Advantages: Scary, good acting, convincing sfx, intelligent, great twist in the tail Disadvantages: short, filmed on video,
...has made a fly on the wall documentary about murder. By copying his movie onto a rental tape at his local video shop, he gets people to unwittingly watch his opus, in which he delivers a snuff showcase of his greatest 'hits', whilst glibly commenting about the nature of killing. Director Julian Richards delivers a grisly film that succeeds in being genuinely disturbing. The catalogue of stabbings, beatings and strangulations are filmed with a gritty ...
nymus 21.12.2006
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Production Year: 2000 - Horror - Director: Keenen Ivory Wayans - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring: Carmen Electra, Anna Faris, Kurt Fuller, James Van Der Beek, Keenen Ivory Wayans