Patrick Sullivan
OK, so let's get this out of the way first. This movie is extremely low budget. It looks bad. Very bad. The villain is acted absurdly over the top, and a lot of the movies good ideas are hampered by the filmmakers having to work around amazingly low budget restraints. And some things just look fake.That said, if you're a fan of both horror and werewolf movies who doesn't mind a cheap look, there is some enjoyment to be had with this. In fact, I didn't hate the movie and kind of wanted to give it a higher rating than I did. The movie, despite its many glaring flaws, if you can get by them, has a lot of good ideas and really has a well thought out story. It's a unique and interesting take on werewolves that I really haven't seen before. And I honestly think that if someone were to look at this movie and borrow some ideas from it, the end product could be great. In the end though, this movie isn't good. The acting for the most part is passable, it does have a good story, and there are a lot of good ideas in here. But there are just so many glaring flaws that hit you hard right off the bat and never go away that I really can't give it any higher than a 4/10.
TRIPPY The Clown
This movie is fun from start to finish. A very great rendition of a fairy tale that everybody knows, and is adapted to modern times. I love the FX throughout the movie, top notch. You can tell by the artistry that the FX were done by a seasoned professional. The story has twists and turns that I had no idea were coming. Lots of pleasant surprises especially the ones that catered to fans of the genre, like me. I highly recommend this film. A lot of work and heart put into this you can tell. Even the name is awesome "BLOOD REDD"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm not spoiling with details but I loved the ending... VERY COOL... I am looking forward to what the director Brad Palmer has next up his sleeve for a project. I am a fan...
GT 7127
This is not a big Hollywood production with all of the shiny bells and whistles. It's a no budget, horror flick complete with crappy picture quality. It does, however, have a rather original and interesting story line, which is not common in Hollywood big budgets these days. If you are into the old B horror films like "The Blob" you may get a kick out of this, but if you are looking for a Star Wars type you will be sorely disappointed. I actually thought the acting was quite good for a B horror flick, especially the lead actress, Stephanie Hullar, who plays Lauren Redd. A no/low budget film makes it hard for an actor to look good, but she pulls it off. It has some nice special effects for a low budget. It also has an interesting twist on the idea of werewolves. I think it's a great film for those who are into the old horror films. It's the kind I would expect to see on the old Friday Fright Night shows.
sacdalysimon
I would mirror the other reviews on here Yes it really is that bad . wooden acting actors wait for there Que to then deliver there lines ,terrible terrible sound audio goes quiet then loud and sometimes cuts out altogether,picture quality is horrendous as others have said like a 1980's American TV 480 by 576 ntsc then converted into pal if you are from a pal country you will know what i mean, plot and story written by a college student and also the camera work as well ,the only star i can give is for the very limited special effects and they weren't CGI . if this was done by a college student then it would be a good effort and would probably be granted an A but for a feature film its a U for ungraded .