Ripper |  | Director: John Eyres Actors: A.j. Cook, Bruce Payne, Ryan Northcott, Claire Keim, Derek Hamilton Category: DVD
Buy Used: $49.98
Rating: 16 reviews
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 0 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5017633240258 ASIN: B00005NX0M
Theatrical Release Date: 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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its not that bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! May 4, 2009 Candace S. Johnson (Amherst, NY United States) its not bad people stop being all weird its a pretty good movie i havent seen the second but it looks ok
Another straight-to-DVD gem August 20, 2008 Genevieve Hayes (Australia) Massacre survivor Molly Keller (A.J. Cook) finds her life turned upside-down yet again when the students in her criminal psychology class start falling victim to a serial killer who appears to be a copy-cat of Jack the Ripper. Considering the fact that "Ripper: Letter from Hell" is a low-budget Canadian horror film that went straight to DVD, it is a surprisingly good film. The structure of the film is that of your standard teenage hack and slash, but what makes this film stand out is the Jack the Ripper theme that holds the killings together. Unlike many other low-budget teen horror movies, the writer of this film has actually put a lot of thought into this script and it shows, and as someone who is fascinated by Jack the Ripper (ever since I saw "From Hell", another excellent film), I really appreciated the way that the writer took the story of the Ripper and placed it in a modern setting. Like the script, the acting is also above average for this sort of movie. The two leads, Cook and Bruce Kane as Professor Marshall Kane, both make their parts believable. And finally, the ending of the film is also truly awesome and will keep you thinking for the next day or so. After seeing this film, I recommend you have a look on IMDb to see all the different interpretations people have had of this ending. As with the case of Jack the Ripper, there is no one answer that everyone is in agreement on, which makes the film all the more fun.
1.25 STARS: A decent "whodunnit" flick drowns in its own ambition and new age conformity. January 10, 2008 HorrorMan (The Marsten House) "Ripper" might have been a decent "whodunnit" slasher flick, but it is just too far-fetched and over the top. There are no likeable characters whatsoever. There is some mystery to it all, but the plot tries to be too cute and too clever and the result is a convoluted mess of a movie that is too far-fetched and trendy for its own good. I would say that "Ripper" is a lot like "Urban Legend" (really kind of rips this one off and not quite as good) and even "Murder 101", although there are too many stupid and unrealistic ideas and scenes in this movie...some of it is just ridiculous. Also, did I mention that these characters suck? Also, I got really tired of the "new age" element in this movie. Overall, this movie had some potential believe it or not, but it's a very frustrating viewing experience. The acting was okay overall, the kills were not very impressive either. Plot execution was poor for the most part because they tried to do too much with it...they should have kept it simple. Finally, the ending was horrible and just plain stupid. In short, it is the mystery and suspense with the "whodunnit" theme that carries this "Ripper" as far as its merit is concerned, but that's just not enough to save this miserable mess of a movie that is totally devoid of scares and atmosphere. 1.25 STARS for the mystery, but that's about it.
Pretty, Ambitious, Clever, but just a mess. October 22, 2006 K. Scarritt (Houston, TX United States) This movie tries so very hard that you can't help but root for it! The plot is a very clever one, and the heroine is terrific idea for a character. That said, the film is constantly hampered by it's limits of budget, set and other factors that stumble it into contriving itself. The detective's character is hampered by being only himself, and by listening to the profiler, who he believes is a suspect - and never shown to interact with other police makes him look not villianous, but incompetent. Molly's ablitity to hack in to police files and find answers about Kane and the current investigations are simply unbelievable and everyone's to quick to take them wholly at face value. Setting up everyone at the cabin for the final face off was so ham-handed that it becomes a stumbling block that the plot is hard pressed to over come. Let's face it, if that was the last turn in this steeplechase the horse would have broken it's leg. However, Molly and Kane are wonderful characters and their chemistry together is part of the glue that keeps the film together. Their intimate scene alone is worth the price of admission. I only wish there had been more scenes with the two of them to build it up, because that payoff, and how it shapes how you see the rest of the film is sheer gold. More about Molly's past before the island should have been revealed, and the other girls with the exception of Chantelle are seriously underdeveloped. Fewer characters and stronger development would have served better. The Ripperology is absolutely excellent. Though, I have one small correction. Ted Bundy didn't charm most of his victims beyond luring them in a trap and then cold cocking them. They went with him because he presented himself as being weakened and needing assistance, not for sex appeal.
Good Movie December 22, 2004 DRAVEN (Cottonport , Louisiana) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This movie is really good but I have to say that most of the killings in thsi movie isnt done by the killer its done by the people themselves , Some fall into blades and one gets hit by a car its a movie that is good but the killer only had one true kill in the hole movie.
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