The Summer of Massacre

January 3, 2011 0 By Fans
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Plot

This movie is insane, actually insane is an understatement. It's a 100 MPH gore ride that never slows down… 

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 2.6/10 (52 voted)

Director:
Joe Castro

Stars: Brinke Stevens, Nick Principe, Cleve Hall

Storyline
This movie is insane, actually insane is an understatement. It's a 100 MPH gore ride that never slows down…

 

Writers: Joe Castro, Schroeder

Cast:

Brinke Stevens

Mrs. Williams


Nick Principe

Lori


Cleve Hall

Father Daniel


Lisa M. Garcia

Kimberly Ann


Lauren Boehm

Lisa


Scott Barrows

Boogieman


Tim A. Colley

Chris


Felip Winslett

Vinnie


Sean Abley

Clubber #1


Daniel Aldema

Bully #1


Ted Alderman

Dr. Harrison


Nick Rey Angelus

Bully 3 (segment "Rampage")


Ken Ashe

Drunk Bum


Rod Barroso

Clubber #3


Tchia Casselle

Mother

Taglines:
Pray for Winter



Details

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Release Date: 3 Jan 2011



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User Review

Easily the Worst Film I Have Seen in Years

Rating: 2/10


Normally I would write a plot here, but this film has no recognizable
plot. It is simply one cheesy death after another with no story,
characters or dialogue.

I really wanted to give this film the lowest score possible, but I have
to maintain that "Hell's Threshold" is still probably the worst. Maybe
I will change my mind… sitting through this was the most awesome
torture ever. I was so bored, I wanted to punch my screen and slit my
own throat. It truly is a pile of horse apples.

I can respect a film that tries to set the record for on-screen kills.
But why does this even count? The CGI was so bad, just abysmally bad,
that it was more cartoon than movie. Characters show up for no reason
other than to be killed by objects that should not be able to kill
them. If this film had anything going for it (and it does not), the
visuals would take away all the credit.

What saddens me is that Broken Glass picked this one up for
distribution. Sure, being an independent distributor, they cannot all
be winners. But this film will reflect on the Broken Glass brand, and
not very favorably. Once upon a time, Lions Gate was a respected genre
company. Then they started releasing everything they could get their
hands on, and no longer have much credibility. Please, Broken Glass, do
not make that same mistake.

I do not recommend this film for any reason. Not for fun, not for
parties, not for dates, not for background sound… I would not even
want a copy of this within 500 miles of me. I hope to never meet the
creators, because it would be too difficult to hold back about how
awful this moldy piece of cow dung is.