10 reviews
- poolandrews
- Jul 12, 2009
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- ledragonquidort
- Aug 10, 2009
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- Scarecrow-88
- Oct 29, 2009
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Okay, a film about people being stalked and killed by a banshee!!! was pretty interesting at first, especially because as we all know, said critter can make people hallucinate.
Actually, the oddity of the monster was pretty much the only thing setting "Banshee!!!" apart from the average creature feature and unfortunately, not much becomes of it. The banshee!!! does naturally use illusions but inconsistently.
The banshee!!! does wreck some things, like cars and such, unlike many other creature features. Additionally, many supposed central characters are dispatched pretty quickly, and at least on scene featured the banshee!!! killing multiple victims within one scene.
However the protagonist is the most irritating character. She comments on how some guy named Lake keeps stalking her; which is at least an exaggeration, although his making moves on her aren't too common, certainly not nearly as common as her comments about him. Yet apparently she finds his immature jokes funny (in one scene, she's the only one laughing) and... actually it's unclear how much he's bothering her.
The only scene where he is occurs directly after said protagonist flirts with a guy she just met & they start mocking Lake. Naturally this instigates conflict, after which the protagonist calls Lake out on his thinking about her being inappropriate in the situation. Lake also wasn't currently doing anything that was cause for ridicule. Naturally nobody calls out said protagonist out despite her.
Actually, the oddity of the monster was pretty much the only thing setting "Banshee!!!" apart from the average creature feature and unfortunately, not much becomes of it. The banshee!!! does naturally use illusions but inconsistently.
The banshee!!! does wreck some things, like cars and such, unlike many other creature features. Additionally, many supposed central characters are dispatched pretty quickly, and at least on scene featured the banshee!!! killing multiple victims within one scene.
However the protagonist is the most irritating character. She comments on how some guy named Lake keeps stalking her; which is at least an exaggeration, although his making moves on her aren't too common, certainly not nearly as common as her comments about him. Yet apparently she finds his immature jokes funny (in one scene, she's the only one laughing) and... actually it's unclear how much he's bothering her.
The only scene where he is occurs directly after said protagonist flirts with a guy she just met & they start mocking Lake. Naturally this instigates conflict, after which the protagonist calls Lake out on his thinking about her being inappropriate in the situation. Lake also wasn't currently doing anything that was cause for ridicule. Naturally nobody calls out said protagonist out despite her.
- BakuryuuTyranno
- Jan 27, 2011
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- robert-brokenflowers
- Oct 12, 2014
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- venuslove106
- Apr 30, 2015
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Actually Banshee!!! is not quite as bad as the review title suggests, but it is hardly a good movie either, at least to me. The only things that stop it from being any worse than it turned to be were some pretty good prosthetic gore effects and a couple of scenes where it is energetically paced. But these few good moments fall far and between because the rest of the movie is to sum it up in one word...lame. The creature of the title is cheaply made, inconsistent and apart from the fact it kills it is not menacing at all. The look of the film also is not much better, the sets are decent actually but the filming generally is static and unfinished, with the use of various styles at the end proving to be too much. The dialogue is choppy and does flow very well, the story is underdeveloped with a high predictability factor, and the character especially the lead are irritating. The acting is not terrible, but it is never above mediocre level. Overall, I've seen worse but Banshee!!! was still a mess. 3/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- Apr 19, 2012
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While this film deserves to be panned for its overall failure, an outstanding and memorable performance by Kerry McGann redeems this lackluster effort from total oblivion. She is simply excellent as a local police officer who goes to battle with the dreaded titular banshee. Her portrayal of a strong and competent female character is refreshing in this sort of horror outing. Despite a weak script and poor dialog, she manages to make clear what a gifted actor can do in the worst of movies. It is only because of McGann that this is not a complete waste of time. The rest of the cast seems amateurish, as does the direction. The special effects are terrible and the cinematography is abysmal. The film is only recommended as an introduction to the work of Kerry McGann and little else.
- jlthornb51
- Apr 7, 2015
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There is a certain charme to this - if you are into very low budget horror movies. Otherwise there is nothing that will have your attention. Quite the opposite will be the case. The audio commentary which is quite honest in many regards, might be the best thing about the whole thing.
The movie itself - maybe one star less from me. So I guess I was smitten by the filmmakers. Still while I don't like to be negative overall and I don't mean to be here either, it would not be honest me praising the movie. It is very likely that a lot of people are not going to like it. Unless as I already stated they watch it with the audio commentary and maybe in a different state of mind/mood - not telling you how to get there or encouraging you to drink for example ... then again if you're partying anyway ...
The movie itself - maybe one star less from me. So I guess I was smitten by the filmmakers. Still while I don't like to be negative overall and I don't mean to be here either, it would not be honest me praising the movie. It is very likely that a lot of people are not going to like it. Unless as I already stated they watch it with the audio commentary and maybe in a different state of mind/mood - not telling you how to get there or encouraging you to drink for example ... then again if you're partying anyway ...
On a camping trip for Spring Break, a group of friends run across a farming family engaged in a deadly struggle with a legendary creature and are brought into the blood-soaked war between both sides.
This here was quite an enjoyable creature feature with a lot to like about it. One of the more enjoyable aspects here is the rather novel creature are the center of the film, which has plenty to like. The design and overall look to this one is pretty intriguing as this one plays out rather nicely here by being quite a unique and enjoyable design which fits the creature rather well. It also has some rather intriguing effects on the other parts of the film by showcasing some pretty intriguing tactics and abilities to make this quite unique. It's primary tactic of a hallowing, debilitating shriek which disrupts those around it as well as giving it a weapon based off its own history and is all executed quite well, while a secondary ability in the shape-shifting causes this one a lot of fun in the few scenes it's utilized. The distrust among the survivors in the house at the end by switching out different people and bring along all the different confrontations in the house due to that are all really exciting which settles onto the film's best aspect which is the rather exciting action scenes within this one. These are spread throughout here which makes for a pretty thrilling pace in addition to providing this one with a slew of exciting moments. The opening attack on the campsite which leads into the chase through the train-tracks through the woods, the two different flashbacks showing the family's struggle with the creature and the encounter in the family barn all manage to include that kind of exciting and enjoyable action while still maintaining a healthy dose of fear for the creature. Along with the rather bloody kills and a fine sense of cheese delivered through the different seduction techniques with this one, it has a lot to like though there's some minor flaws present. One of the biggest here is that this one never really gives this a healthy back-story for the creature. This one never gives up much of anything about the creature or why it's going after the family or why it's there to begin with, and there's little about that which fits this. Aside from this, the only other flaw would be the lame CGI here for everything from the creature and the kills which stands out quite readily, and slightly lowers this one.
Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and Brief Nudity.
This here was quite an enjoyable creature feature with a lot to like about it. One of the more enjoyable aspects here is the rather novel creature are the center of the film, which has plenty to like. The design and overall look to this one is pretty intriguing as this one plays out rather nicely here by being quite a unique and enjoyable design which fits the creature rather well. It also has some rather intriguing effects on the other parts of the film by showcasing some pretty intriguing tactics and abilities to make this quite unique. It's primary tactic of a hallowing, debilitating shriek which disrupts those around it as well as giving it a weapon based off its own history and is all executed quite well, while a secondary ability in the shape-shifting causes this one a lot of fun in the few scenes it's utilized. The distrust among the survivors in the house at the end by switching out different people and bring along all the different confrontations in the house due to that are all really exciting which settles onto the film's best aspect which is the rather exciting action scenes within this one. These are spread throughout here which makes for a pretty thrilling pace in addition to providing this one with a slew of exciting moments. The opening attack on the campsite which leads into the chase through the train-tracks through the woods, the two different flashbacks showing the family's struggle with the creature and the encounter in the family barn all manage to include that kind of exciting and enjoyable action while still maintaining a healthy dose of fear for the creature. Along with the rather bloody kills and a fine sense of cheese delivered through the different seduction techniques with this one, it has a lot to like though there's some minor flaws present. One of the biggest here is that this one never really gives this a healthy back-story for the creature. This one never gives up much of anything about the creature or why it's going after the family or why it's there to begin with, and there's little about that which fits this. Aside from this, the only other flaw would be the lame CGI here for everything from the creature and the kills which stands out quite readily, and slightly lowers this one.
Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and Brief Nudity.
- kannibalcorpsegrinder
- Apr 3, 2015
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