9 reviews
Not as bad as the rating would suggest, it's quite abit better then I'd of presumed and going into this I was heavily excited. The location was fun, the funfair makes for some great looking views and scares, and ultimately it was more fun then it had any right of being.
The Mouse was scary, and he had multiple abilities that is what made him terrifying. And the fact he had a creepy smile, Hauntingly brilliant teeth, and a weapon made him a threat and made him seem scarier then he could of been. So fair play to the props team. Winnie the Pooh costume is also here, and his costume is fine, but what made him scary was his slowness, calmness and he could hit you at any moment and you wouldn't notice. The fight scenes between the villains added a nice spark.
The bad bits would be the story could have been more fleshed out, as theirs the kills and the final stage that took up quite abit of time, for me it would of worked more had it been more fleshed out and took that time to establish some of the folklaw of the villains, and some more material to work with, when near the villains as that would of given it the chill.
The script is great as you can really feel the characters are friends, and even the first part was also good and the scenes were played out nicely which was also good. The script was great but again it had of been better if they had more material to work with when the villains were near it would of been great, but it's still a good script so it deserves some props.
The Movie is short in terms of story, and simple to follow, but a more fleshed out film with more of the folklaw, with slightly more bonding near the villains and everything would of made it a Good film, but it's not bad and I think it's Average Entertainment.
I'd rate this film a 4 Because half of it is good, and the minor flaws and a few suggestions I made would improve the film. Not bad though, either.
The Mouse was scary, and he had multiple abilities that is what made him terrifying. And the fact he had a creepy smile, Hauntingly brilliant teeth, and a weapon made him a threat and made him seem scarier then he could of been. So fair play to the props team. Winnie the Pooh costume is also here, and his costume is fine, but what made him scary was his slowness, calmness and he could hit you at any moment and you wouldn't notice. The fight scenes between the villains added a nice spark.
The bad bits would be the story could have been more fleshed out, as theirs the kills and the final stage that took up quite abit of time, for me it would of worked more had it been more fleshed out and took that time to establish some of the folklaw of the villains, and some more material to work with, when near the villains as that would of given it the chill.
The script is great as you can really feel the characters are friends, and even the first part was also good and the scenes were played out nicely which was also good. The script was great but again it had of been better if they had more material to work with when the villains were near it would of been great, but it's still a good script so it deserves some props.
The Movie is short in terms of story, and simple to follow, but a more fleshed out film with more of the folklaw, with slightly more bonding near the villains and everything would of made it a Good film, but it's not bad and I think it's Average Entertainment.
I'd rate this film a 4 Because half of it is good, and the minor flaws and a few suggestions I made would improve the film. Not bad though, either.
- The_Rider2004
- Mar 6, 2025
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It isn't all bad to be completely fair.
Save for some of the random victims, the acting's fine. The movie doesn't look inherently bad and the gore and kills are all decent to well done.
But the movie ignores the characters you're supposed to care about to a ridiculous level. That might be fine but there's little to no backstory or character interaction at all in the meantime. It's just killing. No rhyme, no reason, and more often than not, not entertaining.
Ultimately it's slow. There's shockingly little story and just focusing on the characters doesn't even happen. It's genuinely difficult to spoil anything about it.
Gratuitous. Kinda the only word.
I'd skip this one.
Save for some of the random victims, the acting's fine. The movie doesn't look inherently bad and the gore and kills are all decent to well done.
But the movie ignores the characters you're supposed to care about to a ridiculous level. That might be fine but there's little to no backstory or character interaction at all in the meantime. It's just killing. No rhyme, no reason, and more often than not, not entertaining.
Ultimately it's slow. There's shockingly little story and just focusing on the characters doesn't even happen. It's genuinely difficult to spoil anything about it.
Gratuitous. Kinda the only word.
I'd skip this one.
- patsulli99
- Mar 7, 2025
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I usually give low budget films credit but I could not with this one.
This film had me hooked! Sure there were a few bad bits of dialogue and acting but that's what comes with low budget films and I love it! But then the ending arrived... And the whole film just collapsed and fell apart.
This editing had to be (I'm sorry to the editor but I have to be brutally honest.) some of the WORST editing I have ever seen. The sound effects are absolutely awful and the attempt at CGI is absolutely laughable.
Lewis Santer brought this film alive with his acting, but other than that, there's not a lot of good things to say. The editing, CGI, and sound work drag this film down extremely. The dialogue is pretty bad too.
I'm not even sure if this or The Mouse Trap was worse. That's saying a lot because The Mouse Trap was straight ass. Stop making Mickey Mouse horror films because there is no right way to do it.
This film had me hooked! Sure there were a few bad bits of dialogue and acting but that's what comes with low budget films and I love it! But then the ending arrived... And the whole film just collapsed and fell apart.
This editing had to be (I'm sorry to the editor but I have to be brutally honest.) some of the WORST editing I have ever seen. The sound effects are absolutely awful and the attempt at CGI is absolutely laughable.
Lewis Santer brought this film alive with his acting, but other than that, there's not a lot of good things to say. The editing, CGI, and sound work drag this film down extremely. The dialogue is pretty bad too.
I'm not even sure if this or The Mouse Trap was worse. That's saying a lot because The Mouse Trap was straight ass. Stop making Mickey Mouse horror films because there is no right way to do it.
- jacksonreviewsthings
- Jan 25, 2025
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I don't know know where to begin. Everyone in this movie is stupid and wants to die., apparently? No one runs from the killer. Most of them are literally walking away from the masked killer they're so afraid of. The time sequences make no sense. One minute the killer is maiming a "teen"in a completely different section of the park and the next minute, they're chasing a different person on the opposite end. At one point the killer is fighting with his brother, Pooh bear, on land and in the next cut, they're on a boat.
The editing was terrible. The dubbing was horrible and the sound effects didn't match at all. There was random audience clapping throughout that made no sense. The CGI at the ending was atrocious (they obviously gave up at the end).
Just, nothing made sense. The character's actions made no sense. The dialogue made no sense. And they had the nerve to allude to ANOTHER DAMN MOVIE!!! No one wants that. Everyone involved in this abomination needs to be banned from cinema.
The editing was terrible. The dubbing was horrible and the sound effects didn't match at all. There was random audience clapping throughout that made no sense. The CGI at the ending was atrocious (they obviously gave up at the end).
Just, nothing made sense. The character's actions made no sense. The dialogue made no sense. And they had the nerve to allude to ANOTHER DAMN MOVIE!!! No one wants that. Everyone involved in this abomination needs to be banned from cinema.
If you have the time to watch this epic failure, don't. It would be more enjoyable to be stuck in traffic while holding in diarrhea. Seriously, I have done both and shatting myself at least had some relief.
Now for this doodie bomb. Brendan Petrizzo "directs" this disaster that makes no sense and has no story. The sound is more horrible than the "cinematography". You can't hear anyone. It looks like it was shot on an early iPhone but saying that would be an insult to the hard working people at Apple. I wonder what it was like to be on set and say "Cut, I think we got it. Moving on." And then "editing" it? The nerve!
How does one have that confidence or show their face in public?
There's so many films out there waiting to be made and somehow this stinker squeezed out through the Tubi cocky tube.
Now for this doodie bomb. Brendan Petrizzo "directs" this disaster that makes no sense and has no story. The sound is more horrible than the "cinematography". You can't hear anyone. It looks like it was shot on an early iPhone but saying that would be an insult to the hard working people at Apple. I wonder what it was like to be on set and say "Cut, I think we got it. Moving on." And then "editing" it? The nerve!
How does one have that confidence or show their face in public?
There's so many films out there waiting to be made and somehow this stinker squeezed out through the Tubi cocky tube.
- TommyTruths88
- Feb 8, 2025
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I literally had to make an IMDB account to give this movie a review. Me and my sister always try to find the dumbest movies on Tubi to watch. I'm a huge horror fan and she gets scared easily, so we try to just watch silly things.
This is likely the worst movie I've ever seen. It was laughable. Bad sound effects, the story didn't flow, why was Pooh from Blood and Honey in it? People would be in one setting one minute then a different one in 2 seconds. And there was a moment where something SO STUPID happens I mean had NOTHING to do with the story. I don't know how this was funded or made. I genuinely appreciate independent cinema, but this was like a teenager with a camera wanted to make a movie with his friends or something. If you wanna laugh and waste a couple hours of time I would deff check this one out.
This is likely the worst movie I've ever seen. It was laughable. Bad sound effects, the story didn't flow, why was Pooh from Blood and Honey in it? People would be in one setting one minute then a different one in 2 seconds. And there was a moment where something SO STUPID happens I mean had NOTHING to do with the story. I don't know how this was funded or made. I genuinely appreciate independent cinema, but this was like a teenager with a camera wanted to make a movie with his friends or something. If you wanna laugh and waste a couple hours of time I would deff check this one out.
- sarahemarino
- Feb 6, 2025
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In a horror public domain movie mouse of horrors also known as Mickey Mouse horror movie that is so must better than mouse trap Mickey's mouse trap and mouse of horrors just go a 130% bigger and better and good horror film of all time ever. So and the spoilers Mickey was trying to kill people at this carnival and Guess what WINNIE-THE-POOH Appear in mouse of horrors and Mickey Mouse vs Winnie the Pooh fight for the battle and this time Mickey kills Pooh bear and Pooh died 2 times in blood and honey 2 and now mouse of horrors so my rating 10/10 I do recommend it is a good movie better mouse trap.
- maxcoriano
- Jan 25, 2025
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- pond_kaiden
- Mar 5, 2025
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Taking on a special trip, a group of friends decides to head out to a local amusement park as part of the trip as a special going away present but learn that the area is home to a mad scientist and his killer henchmen gathering victims to create a monstrous bride and must get away alive.
This was a generally fun if flawed genre effort. When this one works is due to the immensely silly and over-the-top setup that provides the film a chance to be a generally gruesome and bloody slasher. The central premise at play here offers up enough to like, featuring the group of friends heading out to an amusement park as a going-away trip for one of the group before deciding to stay behind where they find themselves being trapped and targeted by the psychotic killer looking for body parts for his master creating a specific race of beings from the collected pieces. This doesn't stretch the boundaries all that much but manages to accomplish the necessary tasks of getting the people together to a remote location and set upon by a mute killer picking them off one by one in the best slasher traditions which gets rather clumsy with how they continually make the worst decisions possible to stay there but still manages to bring them together in the clutches of the doctor and his animal mask killers in fine order. The other rather impressive aspect here is the way this gets the killer unleashed and ready to work. The demented mouse mask and twisted smile utilized here create a chilling look that's even more out there due to the silent mime-like movement that manages to imbue the killer with a wholly unnerving quality. Getting the chance to run wild within the park using this setup makes for some fun times as the killer stalks various figures around the park before getting to the friends which leads to the encounter at the Dodge'Em cars, a fine stalking through the Tilt-a-Whirl section, and a brawl with the suspected hero during a confrontation in the park. Given that these all manage to offer up some immensely effective and graphic kills where victims are decapitated, smashed open with mallets, have their limbs amputated, or get disemboweled among others, there's a slew of bloodshed here that goes nicely alongside the outcome of the graphic Frankenstein-like experiments at the center of the rampage which are all that come together to work for this one. There are some big issues present here. The main issue is the general sense of stupidity present here that manages to run rampant in the film. The characters are all abject morons who spend their time looking unconvincingly at the killer approaching them only to then get attacked or killed by the killer who was looking at them the entire time, rendering a lot of the attack scenes to be rather comical. There's little motivation for the doctor to unleash the brothers against each other as this offers such a disappointing and lackluster finale that there's a weak finish to this one that tends to forgo the human victims for a large period that needs the humans interacting with the killer. As well, there's also a bizarre feat during most of the various interactions where they disappear and reappear in different environments which looks cheap and obvious during these sequences, making for enough issues that all hold it back.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
This was a generally fun if flawed genre effort. When this one works is due to the immensely silly and over-the-top setup that provides the film a chance to be a generally gruesome and bloody slasher. The central premise at play here offers up enough to like, featuring the group of friends heading out to an amusement park as a going-away trip for one of the group before deciding to stay behind where they find themselves being trapped and targeted by the psychotic killer looking for body parts for his master creating a specific race of beings from the collected pieces. This doesn't stretch the boundaries all that much but manages to accomplish the necessary tasks of getting the people together to a remote location and set upon by a mute killer picking them off one by one in the best slasher traditions which gets rather clumsy with how they continually make the worst decisions possible to stay there but still manages to bring them together in the clutches of the doctor and his animal mask killers in fine order. The other rather impressive aspect here is the way this gets the killer unleashed and ready to work. The demented mouse mask and twisted smile utilized here create a chilling look that's even more out there due to the silent mime-like movement that manages to imbue the killer with a wholly unnerving quality. Getting the chance to run wild within the park using this setup makes for some fun times as the killer stalks various figures around the park before getting to the friends which leads to the encounter at the Dodge'Em cars, a fine stalking through the Tilt-a-Whirl section, and a brawl with the suspected hero during a confrontation in the park. Given that these all manage to offer up some immensely effective and graphic kills where victims are decapitated, smashed open with mallets, have their limbs amputated, or get disemboweled among others, there's a slew of bloodshed here that goes nicely alongside the outcome of the graphic Frankenstein-like experiments at the center of the rampage which are all that come together to work for this one. There are some big issues present here. The main issue is the general sense of stupidity present here that manages to run rampant in the film. The characters are all abject morons who spend their time looking unconvincingly at the killer approaching them only to then get attacked or killed by the killer who was looking at them the entire time, rendering a lot of the attack scenes to be rather comical. There's little motivation for the doctor to unleash the brothers against each other as this offers such a disappointing and lackluster finale that there's a weak finish to this one that tends to forgo the human victims for a large period that needs the humans interacting with the killer. As well, there's also a bizarre feat during most of the various interactions where they disappear and reappear in different environments which looks cheap and obvious during these sequences, making for enough issues that all hold it back.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.
- kannibalcorpsegrinder
- Feb 20, 2025
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