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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2003 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Hart Sharp Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Horror, Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 829567015322 |
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Customer Reviews of The Last Horror Movie (Unrated Edition)
A Blair Witch take on a Serial Killer I warned my wife (who generally likes Serial Killer flicks) not to get her hopes up about this one, but I was pleasantly surprised. The movie moves along nicely as our anti-hero is videotaped during his daily activities (socializing with friends & famliy, randomly murdering strangers). The quality of the acting and of the film itself are above average. My only gripe is with the film's 'black comedy' tone which should have been replaced with a more serious, documentary film-style approach (with less mugging for the camera). The ending throws in a bit of the Ring for good measure (if you watch this you will die), which I thought was effectively creepy. An entertaining look at the banality (and self-indulgence) of evil.
PERVERSELY FASCINATING HORROR FILM
While watching this strange independent horror film, you may ask yourself, "Why am I still watching it?" At times unabashedly perverse and at other times cleverly insightful, THE LAST HORROR MOVIE is one different film that's for sure. Aside from the film's unusual premise--a serial killer has his murders filmed while committing the murders---the movie benefits from a marvelously envisioned performance by Kevin Howarth as the smooth sociopath/psychopath who really finds nothing wrong with what he's doing. His narrative interplay with we the viewer is also intriguing and I must admit the ending is quite harrowing in its implications. The murders are gross, with lots of bloodletting, and as Howarth states, isn't that what we tuned in for? Quite a different movie, if you have the stomach and the open mind to accept it for what is is trying to be.
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lead actor, Kevin Howarth, steals the show- and a few lives in this performance. I should tell you that I simply detest DVD movies that are shot on video. However, I really liked this. Think of it a british "american psycho". Throughout, I really enjoyed the lead/serial killer's musings about life, death and his take on "other people's" conceptions on the subject. While his dialogue may seem trite in certain parts, overall you find yourself really liking this fellow. The extras include a few previews of some other shot-on-video titles such as "Corn" and "Virgin". There's a director's commentary, a few deleted scenes, actor's audition tapes and a short film (about 3 minutes) from the director's friend. I really appreciated this DVD.