Horrorvision [Region 2] |  | Director: Danny Draven Actors: Len Cordova, Maggie Rose Fleck, Josh Covitt, James Black, Brinke Stevens Category: DVD
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Seller: Starlitedirect Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 271029
Format: PAL Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 2 Discs: 1 Running Time: 72 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 503437701064 EAN: 0503437701064 ASIN: B00005R0DO
Theatrical Release Date: February 13, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Gash! May 5, 2009 Celine Gregson (UK) During a drunken trip to Scarborough a friend of mine bought Horror Vision in a pound shop after we had read the film synopsis on the back of the DVD, knowing full well that it would be low-budget but hoping it would be so bad that it was good. Sadly this wasn't the case. It was quite frankly a damn waste of 72 minutes of my life which I will never get back. The best part of the film was when it ended. I am no longer friends with the person who bought it as I can never forgive him for subjecting me to the epic waste of time that is Horror Vision. I am now receiving counselling due to the fact that I tried to kill myself 15 times during the film through boredom. The afore-mentioned former friend is paying my counselling bills as the court ruled that this was the least that he could do. I know someone who is dead. To sum up I really enjoyed the film. It wasn't Horror Vision though. I suggest you set fire the Horror Vision disk and throw it at someone you hate or to a lesser extent, even someone you quite like. Either way it will be a far more enjoyable experience.
Spoiler- Nothing interesting happens.
Huh? January 10, 2007 Joshua Koppel (Chicago, IL United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really don't know what to make of this film. It starts out in a sinister way, moves into a Matrix clone, and ends before the story really begins. The story centers around a software genius who is running an erotic site to help pay the bills. He gets pictures from Brinke Stevens (whose presence does nothing to save the film). A web site called HorrorVision seems to be at the heart of a technological revolution/evolution. Accessing the site seems to bring technology to life.
Bradbury, a guy copied from Fishburne's character from the Matrix films, has the lowdown on what is going on and claims our hero has a special quality and can stop the rise of the machines (does this sound familiar?). There are several others on a list that Bradbury carries than can help. And that is about as far as the movie goes. Our hero sets out to find the others and the credits roll. Waste of time.
This is a Full Moon presentation and it looks like they were hoping for another string of films like Puppet Master, Bloodstone, or Trancers but never got to the second film. While films in these series did sometimes end unfinished on a cliffhanger they never did it with the first one. Since it seems the story will never be finished, there is little reason to watch the beginning. Don't check this one out.
Low Budget Loser September 29, 2002 P. B Rubalcaba (Redlands, CA USA) 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
Don't waste your time with this low budget (high priced) DVD. This reminds me of an amateur "garage" band that never performed on stage. This flick is a total loser. The effects are phoney and amateur...the blood effects look like spilled cranberry juice...the music is so overdone you think you're at the symphony...and the actors and actresses flunked drama in elementary school. This is a pitiful, low-life, boring, silly and idiotic production that should have been released into space...not into DVD.
Low Budget, Big Idea July 23, 2001 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
A must see for the serious aspiring filmmaker. Interesting low budget effects, great acting, and a lofty idea made interesting despite budgetary constraints. Also contains interesting additional material.
So bad, the filmmakers diss it on the commentary track!! May 28, 2001 Josh Bozeman (Evansville, IN) 5 out of 12 found this review helpful
This movie is bad, and I mean BAD! It's so bad that when you listen to the commentary track on the DVD, you find out that even the writer, director, producer, etc think it's horrible. They tell a few things about the movie and how they made it, but most of it is talking about how the movie is horrible, utter garbage. They talk about how no one is probably hearing what they're saying, because they already shut it off, took it back to the rental store, and threw it in the employee's face. The movie itself seems like a waste of time. Why did they make it, when it seems they only put 1% of effort into it? They even talk like the movie was so under- budget it couldn't be made right. Stay away from this movie, no matter what you do. If you see Full Moon or Tempe Video on any movies, it's probably a good idea to stay away from all of them....I have yet to see these two groups release anything even close to watchable.
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