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Scourge

  • 2008
  • 15
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.2K
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Scourge (2008)
HorrorMysterySci-Fi

An ancient pestilence surfaces in a town after being buried for 150 years. As the death toll rises, Scott and Jessie, young lovers, are the only ones who can stop its spread and rekindle the... Read allAn ancient pestilence surfaces in a town after being buried for 150 years. As the death toll rises, Scott and Jessie, young lovers, are the only ones who can stop its spread and rekindle their romance.An ancient pestilence surfaces in a town after being buried for 150 years. As the death toll rises, Scott and Jessie, young lovers, are the only ones who can stop its spread and rekindle their romance.

  • Director
    • Jonas Quastel
  • Writer
    • Jonas Quastel
  • Stars
    • Russell Ferrier
    • Robyn Ledoux
    • Nic Rhind
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Jonas Quastel
    • Writer
      • Jonas Quastel
    • Stars
      • Russell Ferrier
      • Robyn Ledoux
      • Nic Rhind
    • 17User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Russell Ferrier
    Russell Ferrier
    • Sheriff Durst
    • (as Russ Ferrier)
    Robyn Ledoux
    • Jesse
    Nic Rhind
    • Scott
    Jason Harder
    • Deputy Sam
    Marina Pasqua
    • Lydia
    Alan Legros
    • Photographer
    Hugh Anderson
    • Scarred Man
    Mensah Iruoje
    • Fireman Josh
    Paul Vigano
    • Studdy
    Russ Ball
    • Biker
    Erin Borgfjord
    • TV News Anchor
    Frankie Nash
    • Skater Girl
    Brandon Soros
    • ER Tech
    Sharron Bertchilde
    • Ms. Norberg
    Fran Bullen
    • Waitress
    Henry Bartak
    • Bartender
    Michael Coen Chase
    • Fireman #2
    • (as Mike Macdonald)
    Mike Sudar
    • Fireman #3
    • Director
      • Jonas Quastel
    • Writer
      • Jonas Quastel
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    4lovecraft231

    Nothing I haven't seen before

    Scott (Nick Rhind) has come to town, meeting his ex Jesse (Robyn Ledoux) in the process. Well, also in said town, a church has burned down, and it had entombed an ancient pestilence called "The Scourge", which has gotten loose, and starts turning anyone it infects into a hungry, belching, zombie like being that eats any kind of food, and attacks and spreads the parasite. Can Scott and Jesse stop The Scourge before it's too late, and rekindle their love in the process? Can they deal with Corrupt Sheriff Durst (Russ Ferrier)? Will you find any reason to care?

    I will give "Scourge" this much: it does have a few decent gory scenes (best one: jaw punched nearly off), a sense of awareness, and the Canadian feeling of the movie doesn't hurt. Also, I like the feel of the movie at times, as it feels like the kind of unambitious but watchable B-Movies you'd get back in the 80's. Oh, and the CG creature effects aren't too bad. They aren't great, but they are better than a lot of low budget CG creations.

    That's not to say that this is a good movie. If you took "The Hidden" and "Slither", and removed much that made them noteworthy, then "Scourge" is what you get. The whole thing is also a cliché as you get, and not in a good way. Corrupt police? Check. Bad boy with a past? Yep. Rekindled romance between bad boy and ex-girlfriend? Uh huh. Comic relief fat guy? You bet your ass. It also doesn't help that none of the performances here are worth a damn, especially two leads, who have the charisma and chemistry of dry cement. Watching them, I couldn't help but roll my eyes when they finally got together, and this is coming from a guy whose a bit of a romantic at heart. I normally love seeing two people get together, but not if I don't care about them.

    I didn't really hate "Scourge". but that's because I didn't really give a s#!t about it either. If you're going to watch it, wait until it comes on TV, particularly the Chiller channel, which tends to pick up movies like this regularly.
    2movieman_kev

    the fact that this movie is a derivative is not 'Hidden'

    Bad boy Scott (Nic Rhind) is longing to get out of his small hometown and is about to rekindle his relationship with Jesse despite going out with a young blond floozy. Said slut is also cheating on Scott with a firefighter whom also has been infected by some supernatural creature that has been lying dormant in the basement of the local church. Much like "The Hidden" (a far and away superior film to this one in every way, shape, and form), the creature has to hop from body to body in order to survive.

    This movie pretty much epitomizes the word 'cliche'. Boy from the wrong side of the tracks? Check Unrequiteled love between said bad boy and the daughter of a sheriff? Double Check. The plot is hugely uninspired and the acting doesn't fare any better. And while it may be technically true that this movie is better then the previous one by Writer/Director Jonas Quastel. That's only because that one was "Ripper 2: Letters From Within" which was complete and utter crap. This one is merely derivative and worthless.

    My Grade: D

    Lionsgate DVD Extras: Trailer for this movie; and trailers for The Gene Generation, Fist of the Warrior, Rise of the Footsoldiers
    4surfer-lancealot

    really bad movie but interesting

    well usually don't watch b-rate movies but the name interested me.... so here i am watching this epic fail and i just thought i would lay down a comment... while the movie was entertaining and interesting its all been done before however this has a particularly weak dialogue and storyline and the acting was terrible.... however i blame the script not the actors.... The cinematography wasn't bad and the graphic effect of the "monster" wasn't bad either (for a b movie).... I have seen a lot worse movies if u have nothing else to do then maybe give this a look but otherwise give it a miss... i got the movie from start to finnish but further dialogue to explain the situation in more detail would have made the movie better.... well don't want to add any spoilers but a better explanation or more of the churches involvement would have been prudent... as the movie does start with a church... idk my thoughts yes no maybe... gave it 4 because it wasn't a total fail but if you are reading this don't bother....
    5Maxelle

    Don't Let The Synopsis Fool You... It's Way To Generous

    Let me start off by saying I didn't love, like, dislike, or hate Scourge. It left me with a very indifferent feeling.

    Let's start with the pros. The concept behind Scourge is really cool and almost a fun idea. The effects and camera-work were well done. Some scenes were especially better than others (For example a scene in a mall involving an "infected").

    Here are the cons. The acting is wooden and it's hard to get into the story when your characters take dramatic pauses after they say something that's supposed to keep you in suspense. The acting was especially horrid from the ladies in this movie. The story never get's as exciting as it should be because the script is so boring it leaves you wanting to watch an action packed movie as opposed to a slow-burn psychological horror. It tried to be a gory and action packed horror movie that was also psychological and slow burn which in my opinion failed because the two styles clashed.

    I'd say skip it if you see it at stores and pick something up you'll know you'll enjoy. Even though it's technically sound it can't save awful actors and a lifeless script. Wait for it's syfy run.
    7kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Decent and enjoyable enough

    As bodies start piling up, a couple realize their small town is under attack by a strange parasitic organism that feeds on it's host and then savagely kills them, forcing them to find a way of stopping the menace.

    This was a pretty decent overall effort that doesn't really have all that many flaws about it. Among the better aspects here is the rather nice nature of the body-swapping parasite that attacks here which manages to keep this one with an air of mystery about it as to who is the next host of the dangerous creature, and the mythology surrounding that is rather nicely accomplished here. That also leaves the attacks to be developed quite well with the film resorting to simply miscommunication and obscure behavior at the beginning to really letting loose and showing off the deformed bodies as the parasite's activities get more pronounced and aggressive resulting in stellar action scenes as well. There's the fine jail-house ambush that results in the police chase through the streets upon the escape, a wonderful stalking scene in the bowels of a hockey arena following a great confrontation in the locker room and the finale in the motel room is really enjoyable with the change from the supposed seduction offering plenty of creature fun with the escaped creature switching around bodies trying to escape while the few known containment tactics are put to great use. Still, there's a few small flaws here starting with the silly need for the film to go so far into their back-story history that it tends to really grind the film to a halt since the initial outbreak and possession by the creature is done in the film's opening scene which is setting this up for a thrilling pace only for the love-struck romance to get featured and pull that down. As well, the decision for each of them to be in romances that are thrown away simply to bring them back together doesn't make much sense beyond adding to the body count and there's so much missed opportunities to be had from the fact that they stumble upon the creatures solely because their possessed activities are mistaken for cheating on them and then get swept away from there. As well, there's the film's incredibly lame and really unbelievable CGI present which doesn't make much sense at all and really does tend to expose the cheapness and limitations of the story by not really featuring all that many impressive attributes to the story whenever they're featured for its' not just for the creature and the gory aftermath of it's attacks but also for some really explosive action scenes which really highlights those issues. Otherwise, this one wasn't all that bad.

    Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language and male Nudity.

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2008 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кара
    • Filming locations
      • Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • PHD Productions
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      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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