Mr. Hell
Mr. Hell
R | 18 April 2006 (USA)
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Fourteen years ago, the head of a covert biological weapons laboratory was murdered by a notorious psychopath known as Mr. Hell (Larry Cashion) -- who himself was killed while trying to dispatch the scientist's young daughter Tyler. Fast-forward to the present, when the now adult Tyler (Amy Morris) works at the same lab where her father was slain. Unfortunately, a toxic spill brings Mr. Hell back from the dead ... and there will be hell to pay!

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NekoHomey

Purely Joyful Movie!

Claysaba

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

ShangLuda

Admirable film.

Cleveronix

A different way of telling a story

emtitrauma

The worst acting I've seen. No talent. Even worse story line. Amy Morris is such a pretty woman, maybe she could be cast in a better movie. The writers made the two workers down below such idiots. This movie has no.. repeat.. no commom sense. The special effects should be re-named the stupid effects. Nothing made any sense. I would hate to know I went and spent money to see this movie....Oh but wait, I did, I rented it. Well I wanted to watch a horror movie and I guess I did. It was a horror to watch it. The bad guys come in with a load of weapons to take over a run down toxic plant with one teenage security guard at the gate with headphones and one more lady security guard armed with a coffee cup and bad acting.

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bigal1974

Well, I don't feel this a bad movie, it all depends on how you look at it. I say that as an actor, writer, and soon a producer appearing in this movie as Dr. Karl Matthews, I do appreciate all comments. It is useful to understand what fans want to see, and we hear you, but also understand many "B" Horror Movie goers, can appreciate this film for what it is, simply put, although this film DID lack many things, the writing was fantastic, and for first time Horror Director Rob McKinnon, and the talented writer David Carren I can say I look forward to seeing what they can do in the near future. I say look for more from Rob McKinnon and Jolene McMaster with Pure Horror Films. Thanks for the opportunity guys, I appreciate it! One more thing...I hate to say this but since we are being blunt I take offense to the bad acting comment. Put yourself in the actor and director's shoe's for a moment and then we can talk intelligently about any movie you would like to discuss. I am a big fan of movie's and who isn't! Sincerely, ABM

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radcavpup

Did any of you, "who watched the movie", actually see any of the stunts performed?? If so, what did you think? I watched the movie, and I'm no motion picture stuntman, but I thought the action was awesome! If anyone out there has actually scene the movie, and didn't help make the movie, please give an honest reply about the stunts. I have not scene a B-movie with action such as stair-falls, fire-burns, and fight scenes to the caliber of Hollywood in ANY B-rated movie EVER! Please respond with your personal opinion. Whether you like the movie or not, let's hear what you think about the stunts in this film. From a novice's point of view, tell me, (the B-Rated movie fan), what people think.

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Cinema_Love

If you want to have a good laugh, this is the movie you need!! It has the feeling of an old school horror movie. Don't think you will see a masterpiece because it's not, what Mr.Hell is though is a good entertaining movie. The special effects are so bad that it makes the movie even more enjoyable. The talent effort is there, nothing really good but nothing really bad either. The storyline is simple, a doctor get killed 15 years ago by an ancient soul-taker, Mr.Hell... and now he has returned. MR.Hell is quite sadistic but it's nothing really gory. Like I said, it worth the price at the video store, because I laugh more in this movie than any other comedy with Ashton Kutcher, Seann William Scott, David Spade who try to be funny but aren't, and retarded actors like that!

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