Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
View MoreExcellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
View MoreThis movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
View MorePhilip (Edward Furlong) is a reality show loser who decides to set up his own reality show with nine contestants who will be killed off one at a time. Fairly standard stuff. Edward Furlong brings an added dimension to the feature, but not enough to save a mediocre script. Available on DVD multi-packs. Guide: F-word. Brief sex. No nudity
View MoreI gave this movie a 1 out of 10, only because 0 is not an option. First up, it's an attempt to cash in on the popularity of reality television. Just like Series 7: The Contenders - which is brilliant, or House of Nine - which was still pretty good, you get a reality TV show based on people having to kill each other to win. Except this movie is crap. It relies too heavily on flashes of gore - which, to be honest, are not much - especially to justify the claims of sadistic gore - and little on any actual thought process. I'm not gonna go into details and post any spoilers - watching the movie itself will spoil any self respect you might have. All I will say is that Ed Furlong was ridiculous in Terminator 2; he was a complete douche bag in American History X - which means that he can only really go up. Except, he filmed this movie and established a new low for himself.
View MoreTwo moron brothers create a reality series in which nine people live in a house full of cameras and compete against each other in challenges, the winner gets a million dollars at the end, but if they get voted out or lose a challenge they die. Horror movies based on reality TV are very common and they always seem to be the same thing, cameras, retarded murderers etc. The movie was entertaining but the plot wasn't at all original, much like the way the contestants die no creativity, making it very cliché. The acting was acceptable though to put in a good point, the biggest star Jamie Pressley doesn't have a big role in the film, even though her name is plastered all over the DVD cover. It was also lame that the Asian character pulled out Kung fu moves *sigh* poor steryotped Mikko. 4/10
View MoreI found that this movie had a very original storyline. A little bit of 'Real World' mixed with 'I Know What You Did Last Summer'. This was an Indie movie at best. It seemed more surreal when it came to the 'cruel' scenes of murder, as far as acting. Everyone's acting was exactly how anyone would react in the situations they were put through. Especially, when it came to the meet and greet sessions pool side. Edward Furlong plays a great villain in my book. The Asian girl kicked ass fighting for her life. Thats the way to do it. If I was put in that situation and I knew martial arts I would use it too. The action was well placed, and the music kept you thinking, "Uh oh, somethings getting ready to go down." Whats best about this movie is that the music didn't overtake the dialogue and action in this film. I recommend this movie for all Indie film buffs. Watch and Enjoy!
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