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Seven Dorms of Death

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Seven Dorms of Death (2015)
Horror

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSeven Dorms of Death tells the tale of a cursed stage play that is about to be performed at a New England college. Unfortunately for the director, the young cast, and anyone else unlucky eno... Leer todoSeven Dorms of Death tells the tale of a cursed stage play that is about to be performed at a New England college. Unfortunately for the director, the young cast, and anyone else unlucky enough to be involved with the production, someone has deadly plans for the play!Seven Dorms of Death tells the tale of a cursed stage play that is about to be performed at a New England college. Unfortunately for the director, the young cast, and anyone else unlucky enough to be involved with the production, someone has deadly plans for the play!

  • Dirección
    • Richard Griffin
  • Guionistas
    • Michael Varrati
    • Matthew Jason Walsh
  • Elenco
    • Anna Rizzo
    • Michael Varrati
    • Aaron Andrade
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Richard Griffin
    • Guionistas
      • Michael Varrati
      • Matthew Jason Walsh
    • Elenco
      • Anna Rizzo
      • Michael Varrati
      • Aaron Andrade
    • 4Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 7Opiniones de los críticos
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    Anna Rizzo
    Anna Rizzo
    • Severin
    Michael Varrati
    Michael Varrati
    • Sockenstein (Segment "Baron Von Blah's Celluloid Crypt")
    Aaron Andrade
    Aaron Andrade
    • Vargas
    Michael Zuccola
    • Mark
    Carmine Capobianco
    Carmine Capobianco
    • Coroner
    Evan Clinton
    Evan Clinton
    • Jason
    Graham King
    • Chad
    Michael Thurber
    Michael Thurber
    • Baron Von Blah (segment "Baron Von Blah's Celluloid Crypt")
    Jesse Dufault
    • Lead Singer
    Dan Mauro
    • Sam
    Tobias Wilson
    Tobias Wilson
    • Kruz
    Hannah Heckman-McKenna
    Christian Masters
    • Bruno
    Laura Pepper
    • Jane Peach
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    Hannah Lum
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    • Mr. Felg
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      • Richard Griffin
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      • Michael Varrati
      • Matthew Jason Walsh
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    7Pycal

    Hilarious Spoof of 80s Slashers, Late Late Show Horror Broadcasts

    While the title SEVEN DORMS OF DEATH might bring to mind director Richard Griffin's earlier film MURDER UNIVERSITY (ok, it might bring to mind THE BEYOND too if you like your Italian horror), don't be fooled. SEVEN DORMS is a completely different animal. In fact there aren't many other films like it (though for tone, it easily rivals Giffin's ACCIDENTAL INCEST for dark humor and sheer madcap lunacy). The movie is a post-modern take on the slasher genre with a unique catch. It's framed as a faux 1980s Late Late Show TV broadcast (complete with ghoulishly eccentric horror host!) of a lost Z-grade horror movie! Of course the lost movie in question is Satanic themed slasher SEVEN DORMS OF DEATH itself. Together with this main feature, the movie will cut back to this Late Late Show wrap-around along with commercials and fake trailers. So from the get-go we have a movie that is very self-aware and tongue-in-cheek. Similar to what is done in movies like GRINDHOUSE or BLACK DYNAMITE, the movie includes intentional technical "goofs." However with the Late Late Show framing, this movie's goofy, meta nature manages to feel much more organic. Unlike the main pitfall of many a genre pastiche, SEVEN DORMS doesn't come off as obnoxiously "wink-wink" and the humor more often than not hits the mark. It's a rare kind of film in that it manages to pull off "bad on purpose" quite successfully. There is much in the film that really is "so bad, it's good." Despite being intentionally schlocky, SEVEN DORMS is an incredibly well made film. Heck, the movie begins with a colorful, RE-ANIMATOR inspired title sequence accompanied by a powerful synth theme that sounds like a lost work from horror composing legends Claudio Simonetti or Fabio Frizzi! There's some gorgeously effective lighting, slick camera-work, and a bevy of costumes and props that really sell the 1980s setting. The effects are created practically and there's even the inclusion of some glorious stop-motion creature effects! When it comes to acting, there are some real stand-out performances of truly over the top characters. Michael Thurber is hilarious (and nearly unrecognizable caked in makeup) as horror host Baron Von Blah (who even has an evil puppet sidekick!). Meanwhile, Aaron Andrade and Dan Mauro are great as a pair of tough as nails detectives who look like they escaped off the set of a 1980s Golan-Globus production! Another standout is Laura Pepper who unleashes comedy gold as a Transatlantic accented ace reporter who seems to have leaped out of a 30s or 40s Frank Capra picture. Everything about the movie is just so wacky and makes for an incredibly entertaining watch. If you're a fan of horror/comedy hybrids, you will love SEVEN DORMS OF DEATH!
    9dougray30

    Get Ready for Some Good Laughs...Making the Best out of the Worst

    According to Enid in "Ghost World" there are three kinds of bad: bad, so bad it's good, and so bad it's gone past good and come all the way around to bad again. With Seven Dorms of Death, director Richard Marr and writer Matthew Jason Walsh attempt a death-defying feat: make a parody of the last category, and in the process bring it all the way around to good again.

    At first blush you might not realize how difficult that goal is to reach. Shows like Mystery Science Theatre 3000 took the worst of the worst in cinema and merely made it fun to watch by cracking jokes along the way. And clearly making a terrible movie isn't very hard; studios have been doing it for decades. But to make a movie so bad that it's good on purpose is probably harder than making a good one in the first place. After all, humor is a very subjective and elusive thing; you need to go just far enough – or a step too far – but no more. And even though you're trying to be stupid and unskilled and just plain awful, you have to do it intelligently. The whole process is as contradictory as the realization that to inoculate yourself against a disease you must inject yourself with the very disease you wish to avoid.

    As their target, Marr and Walsh selected the early 80's horror genre, one that flooded the pre-Blockbuster video stores and local UHF stations that suddenly were syndicated by early cable TV. I'm not talking about the Shot on Video films with $500 budgets, or the wide-release slasher films. No, here I mean the mind-numbing movies so bad they quickly found their way to the television horror shows, and later to USA Network's "Up All Night" (where Gilbert Gottfried's pre and post-commercial bits were 100 times better than the piece of crap you were watching).

    Not satisfied with just the genre, they also decided to wrap the movie with a Count Floydesque horror host (but with less of the slapstick), Baron Von Blah (played with gusto by Michael Thurber). We join his "Celluloid Crypt" as they are to begin showing their second and final feature of the evening, the awful Seven Dorms of Death. Because this is a "restored" copy of the film from a recovered VHS tape, we'll be subjected to occasional channel changes, previews of coming attractions (which you can find on Youtube and enjoy for yourself in extended format), 80's-era local business commercials, poor reception, and some behind-the-scenes conversations between the Baron and his crew. But that's all part of the fun (for us, anyway).

    Seven Dorms of Death brings us to a small college in New England, where the drama department is preparing to put on a play. Unfortunately, the last time (and only time) this particular play was put into production, the college's auditorium burned down and the entire cast and crew were killed. But that was over 100 years ago, and the head of the Drama Department has no fears that any such catastrophe will stop his production.

    There isn't a lot of mystery about where we're all headed; the opening murder scene is a combination of horrific acting, stunted dialogue, and a ski-mask-clad killer armed with a potato peeler who is suffering from a loud and heavy couch none of the characters seem to notice. That first killing also reveals we're to expect confused and unbelievable special effects common in the genre, where close-ups of killings have little similarity to the longer shots. Wound locations change or disappear, blood goes from a tidal wave to a few drops, and the screams or moans of victims bear no resemblance to the movement of their mouths.

    The characters are a line-up of the usual 1980's suspects, but mashed together to allow multiple clichés in a limited cast. We have the flamboyant professor and director of the play, the sexually-active Geri-curled male lead and his bouncy girlfriend (who is never seen without her Walkman), the drug-using Karate Kid- looking stagehand, the shy glasses-wearing clumsy virgin who has psychic visions, the long-haired Satan worshiper, the jock (except in this case the jock appears to be in his 50's and has suffered a previous coma), and the crotchety old janitor who warns everyone about the death curse the play is under. And soon we meet the two police detectives who are committed to solve the mystery before there are any more deaths (including Aaron Andrade in delicious full-blown overacting mode as Vargas). There's even a Pulitzer- prize-winning female journalist who claims to be as strong and independent as Bonnie Franklin but sounds like a classic 1940's male reporter from any random black and white film.

    The humor is a mixture of in your face and hilariously subtle. Corpses keep breathing. Heads change from flesh to mannequin and back again with each cut of the film (as do Popsicles and other little genius touches). Strings and fishing line are blatantly attached to props. Scenes end in mid-sentence of continue past the shouting director's "cut!" Guns never need to be reloaded. Booms appear and disappear from the shot at will. It's the kind of multi- layered fun I enjoy in comedies from Drop Dead Gorgeous to Chasing Amy to the Christopher Guest company films…every time you watch them you discover a little something you haven't seen before. I really think I'll find that to be true with Seven Dorms of Death.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de junio de 2015 (Estados Unidos)
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