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Brutal Massacre: A Comedy (2007)

Starring: David Naughton, Brian O'Halloran Director: Stevan Mena Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: David Naughton, Brian O'Halloran, Gerry Bednob, Gunnar Hansen, Ellen Sandweiss
  • Directors: Stevan Mena
  • Writers: Stevan Mena
  • Producers: Tom Bambard, Stevan Mena, Chris Aurilia, Jerry Aurilia, Peter Picard
  • Format: Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
  • DVD Release Date: July 22, 2008
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00180OU8E
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #58,645 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
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David Naughton of An American Werewolf in London stars as famed horror director Harry Penderecki whose career has been plagued by violent mishaps and critics’ attacks. But when Harry decides to shoot his comeback movie, he’ll do it with a crew that includes a stressed assistant director (Brian O’Halloran of Clerks), his foul-mouthed production manager (Ellen Sandweiss of The Evil Dead), an oddball cinematographer (Gerry Bednob of The 40 Year Old Virgin), his loyal grip (Ken Foree of Dawn of the Dead) a deranged Vietnam vet (Gunnar Hansen of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre) and more. There’s gratuitous nudity, graphic gore and malfunctioning toilets, plus appearances by ‘Ladies Of The Evil Dead’ Betsy Baker and Theresa Tilly, Fangoria editor Tony Timpone and Master Of Horror Mick Garris in this wild ‘mockumentary’ about a low-budget production that becomes a BRUTAL MASSACRE!

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Better than the sum of it's parts, July 26, 2008
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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Brutal Massacre is basically what you would get if Christopher Guest attempted to make a satiric look at the horror movie industry, only the chances are he would have much better success. Despite it's flaws though, Brutal Massacre is better than the sum of it's parts, and delivers a fair amount of laughs regardless. The film revolves around a documentary being shot around hack horror director Harry Penderecki (David Naughton of An American Werewolf in London) as he attempts to make a slasher flick that will put him back on top of the horror world. Sadly, things don't go as planned, resulting in a series of backfires, accidents, mishaps, and hijinks. Along for the ride are Penderecki's long suffering crew, which features Clerks' Brian O'Halloran and Evil Dead vet Ellen Sandweiss. Horror vets Ken Foree (from the original Dawn of the Dead) and Gunnar "Leatherface" Hansen are here as well, and while there are some nice odes to the horror flicks of yesteryear, the film as a whole just doesn't take off the way it should. It isn't nearly as funny or clever as it thinks it is, but for what it is, Brutal Massacre is worth a look at the very least for horror fans that don't mind having their tongue planted firmly in cheek.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars BRUTALLY FUNNY, July 28, 2008
There are two types of movie fans. The first is the fan who goes to the movies at least once a month, enjoys the film and perhaps has a favorite actor or director. Then there are the die hard film fans. The type of fan who must have every movie in a series, bad or not. The type of fan who sees almost any and everything out. The type of fan who watches something like horror films whether they're bad ones or not. Unfortunately, I am in the second group.

And with that in mind, I just sat down to watch a movie made for fans, about fans and more importantly about the film makers who make movies for those fans. The movie is BRUTAL MASSACRE and it is hilarious. Perhaps not to everyone but to film fans, definitely.

The story revolves around a low budget horror director named Harry Penderecki (David Naughton), a director noted for his terrible horror films. His credits include films like BOWEL MOVEMENT, THE READING DEAD, PEOPLE PESTICIDE and the infamous I'LL TAKE THE RING BACK...AND THE FINGER TOO. Yes, Harry was a one hit wonder who somehow has managed to continue working. And we are now privy to a behind the scenes look at his latest feature being made, BRUTAL MASSACRE.

The film has problems from day one as Harry travels to different potential investors trying to get money just to make the movie. The end result is a wealthy cowboy who feels that the biggest thing needed to make a successful horror film is breasts. With no one else to turn to, Harry accepts his terms and the production begins.

Troubles never cease to end on Harry's films. As the documentary of the film continues, we learn about the different deaths on the sets of Harry's previous efforts. We also become acquainted with the rest of the cast and crew in various interviews from loyal production coordinator Natalie (Ellen Sandweiss) to his stalwart assistant director Jason (Brian O'Halloran), the star of an ex-children's TV show.

Each day is fraught with new problems and each day we get to see more and more people affected by the film including the owner of the house they intend to shoot as the killer's house, Krenshaw (Gunnar Hansen). Props fail, cameras go out of focus, actors refuse to do nude scenes, actors quit with one day of shooting to go, kids from town drive by and ruin shots...all of this happens at one time or another and yet the film still gets made. Now if only someone will pick it up for distribution.

The film has been called, and rightfully so, the SPINAL TAP of horror films. Like that fake documentary, this film is a behind the scenes look at what goes on. There is little doubt that the problems found in this film have not happened at one time or another to a budding horror film director. And while we may find humor in it, chances are they didn't as it happened.

The cast is fantastic and filled with notable horror film icons. Naughton was the star of AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON while Sandweiss was one of the female leads in the original EVIL DEAD. Hansen will forever be known as Leatherface from the original TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE and Ken Foree as grip Carl has starred in both the original DAWN OF THE DEAD and recently in THE DEVIL'S REJECTS. The pedigree for this film is tops.

The degree of acting found by these stars past and present is fantastic. The frustrations of Harry are believable as portrayed by Naughton. Sandweiss does great as a bitchy production head who tolerates no bull from anyone. O'Halloran (Dante in both CLERKS films) does a great job as the enthusiastic aide to Harry. And the rest of the cast? All do a fantastic job as well, playing their parts seriously straight which makes them even funnier.

The laughs in this film start big and taper off to more subtle ones. My favorite was a clip from Harry's film RETIREMENT HOME where a mad aide dresses as the Grim Reaper and hides in closets waiting to surprise elderly residents. This movie is a must for film fans. To tell all of the jokes would be to ruin it for you. If you love horror films or low budget flicks then by all means find this one. If not, well give it a chance anyway. As with a Penderecki film, the budget might be low but the laughs are not.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Cut! That's Satire!, September 9, 2009
By Brian Lueth "WildsideCinema.com" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
Cult classic? No. Masterpiece? Not even close. Hilariously clever film with admirable performances from beloved genre icons? Absolutely. Brutal Massacre: A Comedy is a smart, fresh indie deconstruction/spoof of the genre and its filmmakers, fans, actors and films that's every bit as funny as it is on point. The performances, while occasionally stiff, are all entertaining as hell, especially from Gunnar Hansen who steals the show as homeowner Krenshaw. I was also diggin' Brian O'Halloran's character Jay but maybe I'm biased because I love his work with Kevin Smith. For the most part the characters were all big fun, the dialogue was spot on and most of the deliveries were perfectly timed. This flick was like a ticklish karate chop to the funny bone, delivered by a rambunctious little Indian cinematographer.

Brutal Massacre: A Comedy is a fun, silly pseudo-doc that never really feels like an authentic documentary at all but that won't stop you from enjoying this tasty low budget treat. Stevan Mena has proven he can handle more than just retro-slasher cinema, which is great, but I still want my prequel and/or sequel to Malevolent!

Brutal Massacre: A Comedy is recommended, especially to fans of films like Spinal Tap, Behind The Mask and even Scary Movie. There's nothing like a good satire to lighten your genre viewing up a bit but don't go into this expecting a filmmaking tour de force because it wasn't all THAT good. You're gonna chuckle, laugh out loud a few times and more than likely not watch this again for a few months but that's okay, it's still worth checking out. I have to admit that I almost fell over laughing quite a few times.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Totally Boring
I am a die-hard horror fan and was really looking forward to this movie when I heard about it. Maybe I missed something, but I didn't laugh once during the entire film. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Brutal Massecre, a comedy well maybe more of a joke
No way around it for me. Just a pathetic effort. Kind of embarrassing really. I've seen many movies with tiny budgets
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5.0 out of 5 stars An All Star Horror Star and Comedian Cast For The Best Mockumentary In The History Of Mockumentaries
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1.0 out of 5 stars Better luck next time!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Bombs AWAAAYYY!
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