Shadow Puppets | 
| Director: Michael Winnick Actors: Tony Todd, Jolene Blalock, James Marsters Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay Category: DVD
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Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 41033
Format: Color, Dvd, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 103 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: DV15227 UPC: 013131522792 EAN: 0013131522792 ASIN: B000PWQP84
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: July 24, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Jolene Blalock Tony Todd James Marsters Natasha Alam and Richard Whiten star. Bonus Features: SHADOW PUPPETS: Director And Cast Comments Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Michael Winnick and Cinematographer Jonathan Hale and Trailer. System Requirements:Running Time: 103 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR UPC: 013131522792 Manufacturer No: DV15227
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Beware what lurks in the shadows!! March 10, 2009 Micheal Hunt (Hellbourne) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This movie is about a group of people who wake up in some sort of mental facility where they have no recollection of who they are, or how they got there. After a power outage, the chick realizes her padded rooms door is now unlocked and roams the place free finding other people in this place who also can not remember who they are or why they are there. Eventually the group left that find each other decide to try to escape but it's not as easy as they think as they start to discover that there is something in the shadows stalking them. Overall I thought this was a pretty cool movie, worthy of the rental and copy I burned of it. If you liked such movies like the remake of "House On Haunted Hill", "Boo" or "Madhouse" then this one should be enjoyable to you. I won't give away what the shadow is, but I will tell you it is not a ghost, nor a demon, so that may spark some interest for you to find out what it is.
Shadow Puppets February 11, 2009 Laura (Kansas, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I looked forward to this movie coming out for so long, but was disappointed. The story fell flat for me.
movie review September 20, 2008 M. Dahlman (s.w missouri,usa) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Other than the two leading actors James Marsters and Tony Todd this movie is lame a horrid at best.In fact the only reason I still own it or bought in the first place was for these two actors being in it.
Shadow Puppets Is A Must See!!! August 20, 2008 Lisa Dixon (St. Catharines, ON, Canada) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS! Shadow Puppets stars James Marsters,Jolene Blalock and Tony Todd. It's an excellent thriller, that will keep you on the edges of your seat!!! YOU CAN'T MISS JAMES MARSTERS' IN HIS UNDERWEAR FOR MOST OF THE MOVIE!!!! Shadow Puppets is the best movie I have seen in a long time. I GIVE IT 5 STARS OUT OF 5. IT IS A MUST SEE MOVIE!!!Shadow Puppets is about a group of strangers who wake up in a locked asylum with no idea of who who they are or how they got there.They are all in their underwear,cold and scared.They are being killed of by a Shadow creature, and need to find a way out of the asylum. As the movie goes on, you will will see that not all is what it seems, that someone has been lying. But I won't say who? You will have to watch the movie to find out!!!
Poor Puppet-tears July 29, 2008 Mark Eremite (Seoul, South Korea) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I try to be thorough when writing movie reviews. I research cast members' names, acting histories, if the director has done anything else of note. I want to give the movie as much credit as I can. I have done none of that with this movie. To give this movie any more credit than an hour and a half of watching will provide would be something of a personal insult. I can say that it has an actor from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, but I don't know which one. I only know this much from reading comments that focus on the fact that a few moderately attractive stars spend the bulk of the film in their underwear. Seriously, folks. If all you want is titilation, I'm not sure why you don't just purchase an adult film. If you did, odds are good it would have a better written and more unpredictable plot than this turkey. Eight strangers wake up locked in some kind of psychiatric ward with their memories completely and totally erased. Stalking them down is some kind of vicious shadow creature. They must figure out who they are, what they're doing there, and how to escape...before it's too late! The dialogue has two tones: Exposition and Plot Padding. The cheesy, corn-fed dialogue is actually made WORSE by acting that lacks all sense of subtlety and timing. To give you a better idea of my own experience with this film, I have transcribed below a conversation I had with my girlfriend as we watched the movie. Please keep in mind, this is not a joke. This is actually what we said and what happened on screen: [An exotic looking woman wearing nothing but underwear wakes up in a padded cell and looks around, emoting as hard as she can.] Me: She looks pretty good in that underwear. I wonder if that was why she was cast. Girlfriend: It must be cold in that cell. You can see her offensive word. Me: Do naughty word normally point in two completely different directions like that? GF: They do if you've gotten a uncouth comment. [Exotic Female leaves the cell and meets up with Rugged Good-Looks Man. They exchange banal dialogue about having no memories.] GF: So far this is not very good, is it? Me: Yeah. And he doesn't look nearly as good in his underwear as that chick. [On-screen, Rugged Good-Looks Man says to Exotic Female, "At least you look better in your underwear than me."] GF: Seriously? (laughs and drops soda) [A few scenes later, we are introduced to the Bird-Faced Computer Geek and the Sassy Black Chick. They talk about how much it sucks to not have any memories. They wander into a room with a swimming pool, where a Nymphomaniac Super Model is swimming naked. She also has no memories, but doesn't care about anything, like most Nymphomaniac Super Models.] GF: How many more characters are left? Me: Three. GF: So, I guess a black guy should be showing up right about now. [Five minutes later, the characters are attacked by an hysterical black guy.] Me & GF: No way! Me: Wait, wait, wait. I'm next. Okay. Let's see. Wholesome blonde. All of our female characters are strong and aggressive. We need a helpless blonde. [The characters run across a helpless blonde.] GF: (starts to laugh) Eh. This movie isn't very good at all, is it? Me: This sucks. It may sound fun to be able to predict a movie, and it is for a bit, but after that what you're left with is angry numbness, a sort of exhausting frustration. My girlfriend wanted us to stop the movie, but I have always made it a rule to watch every movie to the end. Seeing as how this movie was so predictable, I suppose I could've just guessed the ending, but I could never have guessed the final line, a fragment of dialogue so hackneyed that it illuminated the spirit that inspired this ridiculous film. The final line was, ultimately, what made me drop my rating from two stars (Didn't Like It) to one star (Hated It). Mindless, unimaginative "scares" dressed up to look like philosophically relevant "horror," SHADOW PUPPETS is every cliche you hate, slathered with the kind of smug self-righteousness that gets most people punched in the face. Save yourself the trouble and make your own shadow puppets on your wall at home. It can't be any worse than this thing.
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