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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Has redeeming qualities,
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This review is from: Gravestoned (DVD)
I tend not to be a fan of strictly drug-centric comedies (e.g., Pineapple Express), and the title of this alone nearly eliminated it from my list. Don't be confused, drugs play a nearly inconsequential role in this film; so don't avoid it just because of that perception. I enjoyed this movie, but am at a complete loss to justify this based on any tangible aspect of the film. The story is mostly absurd, but devoid of any compelling plot elements. In short, someone is making a movie, he hires a props guy to make a realistic severed arm. The director's expectations are such that the prop guy decides to provide him a real arm, and the donor of that arm comes to want revenge, most of which occurs in a cemetery. The plot just doesn't do anything interesting; the killer does his thing with no real horror element (no horror mood), and most of the movie details absolutely nothing pertinent to a killer killing. But at the same time, the characters are (I hate to say this) interesting and engaging. The prop guy is kinda funny, and some of his interactions are amusing. There is a female component to the film as well, and that's worthwhile. The production values are surprisingly very high, and the video quality and camera work felt much more high budget than this movie actually was. Its likely largely because of the production values that I enjoyed this movie. The sound was interesting too; one of the sound sequences was strangely appealing to me, which was good because that same sequences was used almost exclusively for every scene. So be warned - its strangely amusing and entertaining, but just don't expect to be able to provide a cohesive answer of why.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Gravestoned,
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A friend sent me the link for the trailer of the movie and since it featured a Scottish Terrier, my favorite breed of dog,I ordered a copy. The first part of the movie actually wasn't all that bad. A couple of parts made me laugh out loud. Unfortunately, the movie became less enjoyable when it got to the cemetary. Dancing, sex and murders were all badly done and sometimes painful to watch. No one seemed to be enjoying what they were doing. However, the very end of the movie was more like the beginning and I enjoyed it. Gravestoned
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Funny movie....especially if you love scottie dogs !,
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A funny B movie , predictible plot, but entertaining. If scottie dogs are your favorites, this movie is a must have for your scottie dog collection. Funny theme !
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Scot gets top billing,
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I definitely enjoyed watching this movie. Given the fact that it was filmed entirely with one camera and mostly at night the resulting film is amazing. I plan to enjoy it for many years to come. It will become a Halloween classic for my household.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Revenge of the Scotty,
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This is an independent and not a major studio release and was obviously made with tongue in cheek and in the spirit of a
60's zombie and teen drive-in epic. It flirts with humour interspaced with the walking dead but doesn't have the shocking gore of the "Saw" series. The cinematography is well done. A must see if you love Scotty dogs! |
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Gravestoned by Michael McWillie (DVD - 2009)
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