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Brutal Massacre: A Comedy

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Gerry Bednob, Ken Foree, Gunnar Hansen, David Naughton, Brian O'Halloran, and Ellen Sandweiss in Brutal Massacre: A Comedy (2007)
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David Naughton stars as famed horror director Harry Penderecki whose career has been plagued by violent mishaps and critics' attacks.David Naughton stars as famed horror director Harry Penderecki whose career has been plagued by violent mishaps and critics' attacks.David Naughton stars as famed horror director Harry Penderecki whose career has been plagued by violent mishaps and critics' attacks.

  • Director
    • Stevan Mena
  • Writer
    • Stevan Mena
  • Stars
    • David Naughton
    • Brian O'Halloran
    • Gerry Bednob
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    930
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stevan Mena
    • Writer
      • Stevan Mena
    • Stars
      • David Naughton
      • Brian O'Halloran
      • Gerry Bednob
    • 24User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    David Naughton
    David Naughton
    • Harry Penderecki
    Brian O'Halloran
    Brian O'Halloran
    • Jason 'Jay' Daly
    Gerry Bednob
    Gerry Bednob
    • Hanu Vindepeshs
    Gunnar Hansen
    Gunnar Hansen
    • Krenshaw
    Ellen Sandweiss
    Ellen Sandweiss
    • Natalie Vasquez
    Vincent Butta
    • Bert Campbell
    Ken Foree
    Ken Foree
    • Carl Perkins
    Mick Garris
    Mick Garris
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    Happy Anderson
    Happy Anderson
    • Ivan
    Betsy Baker
    Betsy Baker
    • Gladys Oppenheimer
    Tom Bambard
    • Barry Tideman
    Francine Bianco Tax
    • Librarian
    • (as Francine Bianco)
    Laura Bozzone
    • Audition Girl #2
    Keith Bredbenner
    • Patrolman #2
    Timothy J. Bristoll
    • Cameraman
    • (as Tim Bristoll)
    • …
    Emily Brownell
    • Amy Mills
    Lee Butz
    • Executive
    Tim Connell
    • Patrolman #1
    • Director
      • Stevan Mena
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      • Stevan Mena
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    7Amadio

    Despite my better judgment...

    Well, a 'comedy horror' film really can go one of two ways; either down the pan, or just sit on the edge of the pan. Surprisingly, I found myself laughing, and then laughing some more. Shot in mockumentary style, BM follows the travails of director and crew in the shooting of yet another horror film by a failed director. The acting is tight, the shots well put together, and the laughs keep coming. For what it is, it's pretty good. if it weren't a spoof, it would be cringeworthy, as a spoof, it is well made, and funny!
    5gavin6942

    A Decent Film, But Not Particularly Funny or Interesting

    Harry Pandarecki has made some good films... well, maybe one. And a slew of really, really bad ones. With funding getting more difficult to procure, we follow him on his one last chance for greatness. This mockumentary, following the film "Brutal Massacre" from scouting to filming to completion, is somewhere between horror and comedy, really missing the point of either.

    Fangoria magazine called this the "Spinal Tap" of horror films. And, sure, there are some parallels. But "Spinal Tap" was witty and just plain funny, whereas this film strains to get a good joke across. With Fangoria's Tony Timpone featured in the film, as well as the magazine, it's no surprise they'd endorse this one. There's even a 40% coupon for a subscription in the box. Thanks, Tony, but you keep shilling for failures and what little credibility you have left will be lost.

    I saw a twenty minute preview of this film presented by Ellen Sandweiss and Brian O'Halloran. I spoke with both of them later that night while drinking some tasty beers, and they're some very friendly cats. But, sadly, the only part of the preview that was funny was Gunnar Hansen, and this is an accurate description of the movie. Five minutes of laughs, ninety minutes of boredom. If it weren't for all the topless scenes, I don't know if I would have made it through the film on my first try without intestinal distress.

    I look forward to meeting O'Halloran again. As I say, he's a cool cat and has made some great films. This is not one of them. Even the lines he ad-libbed (the Amazon jungle rant, for example) just weren't all that clever (and I don't blame him for this... he shouldn't have to pick up the slack of the actual writers) and his talents were wasted on this production. It was great to see Sandweiss, Hansen, Ken Foree... Mick Garris shows up briefly. So they knew what sort of genre people to get the attention of horror fans. Unfortunately, the writer and director (Stevan Mena, "Malevolence") just didn't have the skills to make this what it could have been. For a horror mockumentary, see "Behind the Mask" and leave this one for a last resort.
    5scythertitus

    Brutal

    I want to recommend this movie, the cast have been in some great movies and someone clearly laboured over the script. But in the end it just doesn't deliver enough in any department to truly be all that likable.

    The story is about the making of a horror movie and the crew have some problems...That is it. This is the opposite of Smothered, a horror movie starring horror icons where there is no clear direction. Here it is all about the director, but the character work is lacking. Both are trying to explore and satirise aspects of the horror film industry, however in this case the film contains no actual horror but is a straight comedy. While the 'A Comedy' is in the title it is still surprising that a film where the main title is 'Brutal Massacre', there is no horror whatsoever. I was sitting there expecting some kind of horror shenanigans to materialise, but they never do. It's like going into Gareth Edwards' Monsters and not knowing it is a slow art piece more about aesthetics than actual monster mayhem, it makes it hard to enjoy the movie for what it is.

    So to be clear, this is a straight mockumentary comedy about low budget horror. It has some good ideas and some kind of funny moments and observations but overall falls flat since most of these are either obvious or have already been done. What's more you never really care about any of the characters all that much and that hurts this film even more than had it been a straight horror, at least in that case there would have been cool deaths to enjoy. There is just too little to root for or care about, and the jokes aren't funny enough to make up for that. It is a 'meh' all-round unfortunately.
    4B-GradeFan

    The "Spinal Tap" of horror? Don't think so...

    I really wanted to like this movie and watched all the way through thinking it had to get better. Don't get me wrong, it's not the worst flick ever but it never lives up to it's potential. The premise is good, the cast is great (I was especially pumped to witness the return of David Naughton) and, God love 'em, you can tell everyone tried their best. It just falls short over and over again. "Brutal Massacre" should serve as a constant reminder to filmmakers that only Christopher Guest can do Christopher Guest movies and, despite the fact he makes it look easy, you should probably just forget trying to do the same. Naughton and Brian O'Halloran are fantastic in this and they should be seen more often...they are the reason this gets 4 stars from me. If you're going to have the "Spinal Tap" of horror I suspect you might want the guy who made "Spinal Tap" to helm it...just thinking out loud there.
    6mr_Goodbomb

    Good concept, decent acting, a bit lacking

    I got it off Netflix, and I'm glad I didn't pay for it. I think making fun of the horror genre, both it's creators and it's fans (with the Fangoria convention bits), could produce a LOT of funny material. This seemed to be lacking that. It had it's funny moments, but I didn't laugh out loud much. I laugh more during Spinal Tap/Best In Show/A Mighty Wind/etc, which this seemed to try and replicate but couldn't. The story was fairly predictable, I saw what was going to happen next a mile away. Really, the most enjoyable part was picking out actors from their other work (cameos from recognizable genre actors from films such as Dawn of the Dead, Evil Dead, and the always-beloved low-budget Clerks). It was worth the time of watching it, but I'm glad I watched it alone. I might have felt as if I wasted someone's time if I watched it with a group.

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    • Trivia
      When told that the movie is a horror film, Krenshaw immediately smiles and says, "Need a killer?" Krenshaw is played by Gunnar Hansen, who also played one of the most famous killers in horror movie history, "Leatherface" from "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."
    • Goofs
      In the end credits the credit: "Second Assistant Camera" is misspelled showing as "Second Assitant Camera"
    • Quotes

      Krenshaw: I was in the NAM, Pussy Fart!

    • Crazy credits
      Boom Operator = Everyone
    • Connections
      Featured in Dinner with Leatherface (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major K. 467, 2nd movement
      By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Зверская резня
    • Filming locations
      • Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Aurilia Arts Productions
      • Crimson Films
      • Mena Films
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      • $400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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