A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
View MoreYes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.
View MoreStory: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
View MoreThe first 2 NOTD films are stylish, moody, gory horror films with a heavy emphasis on teenage drama. Pt 3 might be the strongest in that last department. The writer/director of Pt 1 wrote its script so its totally in keeping with the lore and story elements of the original. Pt 3 starts with one of the BEST first acts of any film of this genre, setting up great character tension and believable world. The film is cast and directed very well and could've been as good as the original if not better if it weren't for the budget. The film suffers in the special effects and action department. The film has such a strong buildup but the payoffs don't match up, especially the deaths and demon makeups. I was won over by the primitive but highly developed CGI. This is the darkest and most serious film of the trilogy and maybe it should've embraced its camp more to cover its cheapness. But this is a very good low budget horror movie.
View More(Credit IMDb) A group of young criminals accidentally shoot a police officer. To avoid being arrested they hide out in an abandoned house. When they realize that the house is haunted, they start to wish that they had turned themselves in when they had a chance. I can't begin to tell you how angry I was at this so-called sequel. Night of The Demons is one of my favorite horror movies of all time, and even the second one provides you with cheesy entertainment. It's incredibly cheap with actors who couldn't act their way out of a paper bag. My Mother could probably give a better performance in lieu of these incompetent clowns. We get a fairly cool opening, but it's all downhill after that. There are no cheap thrills, no suspense, very little entertainment, and above all else it's boring. It's filled with nudity, some lesbian action, but the cheesy entertainment from the first two is nowhere to be found. Amelia Kinkade returns as Angela. She's effective, but she's in such a crappy film, even she becomes annoying at times, and I love Angela! To Amelia's credit, she does do some sexy things. Check out that imitation of oral sex with a pistol. That scene definitely wowed me. Amelia is decent overall, it's just too bad her send off was so anticlimactic and stupid. She also has some mediocre one-liners. Gregory Calpakis is not as bad as some of his cast members, but that's not exactly a compliment. He's very bland as Nick, and he's our "hero" Kris Holden-Ried is laughable as Vince. He plays a very phony tough guy, and I didn't buy him for a minute. I wanted to slap him silly! Tara Sloane is very inept in her role as a promiscuous slut. She has these bizarre looking grins, and doesn't even show the slightest concern over a friend being shot. You're not sexy, sweetheart, just annoying. Joel Gordon has nothing much to do as Reggie, aside from bemoan about his gunshot wounds for almost half a film. Patricia Rodriguez is subtly sexy as Abbie the cat, whilst Stephanie Bauder is amateurish as the virgin heroine. The actors sucked, plain and simple. The gore is pretty solid. We get a tongue through the back of the head, ghastly demon effects, a ripped out heart, nasty gunshot wound, death by police badge (!) and more. Too bad I was too bored to careFinal Thoughts: At one point. Our hero Nick says "F" this!" That's some good advice to take. The original is the perfect party film, and even the STD sequel isn't too shabby. This one will just serve as a reminder about how fun the first one is. It's cheap, extremely boring, and relentlessly moronic. I hated this sequel,, so I'm gonna advise you to watch the first two 2/10
View MoreA van full of degenerates will wind up at Hull House and I couldn't be happier to see Angela return to turn them into mulch. Yep, you guessed it these turds are perfectly obnoxious, crude, and annoying—the kind of kids you yearn to see pulverized. How do they get to Hull House. Well, it is Halloween—I know, the reason for the season—and some high school "friends" (well, they bicker and insult each other, but the kids hang out so I use the term friends flippantly) are driving around when they pick up two cheerleaders, Holly and Abbie(Stephanie Bauder and Patricia Rodriguez), winding up at a service station where a shotgun pulled on the token black guy of the group, Reggie(Joel Gordon) by the building's owner results in a shootout. Reggie (who uses words like "homey" while telling "your mama's so fat" jokes which date this movie really badly) gets gut shot while a policeman is hit by a shotgun blast that sends him through the store's glass door. Reggie, bleeding all over the place, Vince(Kris Holden-Ried), frightened and not thinking clearly (still packing the shotgun while driving), and the van with bullet holes leaking fuel: it's a given that Hull House is the group's destination. Meanwhile, a homicide detective(Vlasta Vrana), with one hour before retirement(uh oh, you know what that means in a movie such as this) needs to find them after the service station incident. Nick(Gregory Calpakis), another member of the group, and Vince do not get along mainly because both speak exactly what they think which means the two are often at each others' throats. Nick, though, is more sensible than Vince who has a hair-trigger temper with outbursts that result in situations like their current one. Lois(Tara Slone, effectively bitchy)is Vince's squeeze, motivating him to drive them to Hull House as a hideout. Orson(Christian Tessier)is the final member of the group, a weakling who Vince pushes around. With this kind of bunch, Angela will have some devilish fun. Amelia Kinkade returns as Angela, enjoying her role as a demon manipulating most of the victims who are unable to escape her clutches. Angela eyes Holly because she is a virgin, but Nick will do what he can to save her. Nick and Holly grow fond of each other while trying to stay alive until daylight when Halloween is over and Angela's powers diminish. It's all about securing more souls for her lord Lucifer. Plenty of make-up effects, prostheses, and blood squibs, including such bizarre murder-sequences as Angela's extreme French kissing, a snake head forming on a victim's hand, a devil mask literally changing one's head entirely into an imitation Satan face, and the typical "beating heart ripped from victim's chest" gore gag. We also see Angela and one of her victims in demonic form, their facial make-up not too shabby. Surprisingly, the girls of the cast (Slone, Rodriguez, and even Bauder)all bare their breasts so that the male audience can get a little titillation to go with our blood and guts. Kincade seems to be having quite a good time in her role as the cast's demonic tormentor. This third film in the series pretty much follows the same formula as the previous movies, this time Holly and Nick having to cross the underground stream if they are to escape certain doom.
View MoreWell, oh, man. LOL! I'm sorry, just I had never really expected before to get into these "Night of the Demons" movies. I think it's because I just had the opportunity which was cool. For a horror movie, sometimes I like it to be a little cliché and cheesy. You've got the bad acting, some scary moments, sex, drugs, alcohol, and unnecessary violence. I just loved the love story between the rebel and the head cheerleader. They were in the middle of getting killed but when they get a minute alone, they're all like "Oh, what would the head cheer leader want with a punk like me?" and they kiss! LOL! So beyond cheesy and unreal, but you get your kicks out of it.I think I was just in a good mood and I was excited to see the third installment into this trilogy. Is it a movie for all? Heck no and it's not Oscar material. It's just for the horror fans who want to get a little kick out of the horror genre. Angela's back in action and she's ready to throw one "hell" of a party! Happy Halloween! 4/10
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