Monday, January 6, 2014

Ozone

Ozone - 1994 - USA - Horror/Splatter

Dir: J.R. Bookwalter



Ozone, a new sinister synthetic drug, is sweeping the streets, turning users into crazed, deformed mutants that aim to spread the drug as much as they can to build their army!  Eddie Boon, a local cop, is on the search for his partner who was abducted by the mutants.  He gets Injected with the drug in the process and begins tripping balls, seeing strange, gross things happening to him and those around him, leaving him questioning what to take for reality and whats just a result his sinister drug addled brains!

Ozone is shot on video film from J. R. Bookwalter, of Dead Next Door fame, which is widely considered the most expensive Super 8 zombie flick ever made.  J. R. has over 13 directorial credits under his belt, Ozone being the 8th.  The talent and experience with micro budget film making is noticeable right away.  The first minute or so includes an exploding head, off to a great start!

Like most no-budget films, Ozone has no shortage of cheese.  Bad acting, a few corny effects, including occasional use of CGI, but its so old school and dated looking I wasn't annoyed in the least, good for a chuckle.  Ozone, despite being drenched in blood and violence, certainly doesn't take itself too seriously, which can be a fatal flaw of modern no-budget gore flicks.  There are a good deal goofy, exaggerated characters, particularly the gruesome creature that created the Ozone drug, who is pictured below.

Ozone relies just as heavily on weird, gooey gross out practical effects just as much as it does gore.  There isn't an enormous amount of decapitations and exploding heads and such featured in this film, but what is on display looks pretty great.

Ozone is a prime example of what can be done with a minuscule budget and a lot of heart and talent.  Its loads of fun and I would recommend checking it out!

Plot - 7.5/10
Blood n' Guts - 7/10
Gooey FX - 8/10
Acting - 5/10
Pacing - 7/10
OVERALL - 7.8/10  



These drugs are too heavy, man!
Ka-blam!  Exploding head!
Drug fueled maniacs on the loose.
Eddie Boone is having a baaaad trip!
 Gooey FX.
 The boss, creator of Ozone


Friday, January 3, 2014

555

555 - 1988 - USA - Slasher

Dir: Wally Koz


Shout out to Massacre Video for really giving this film a proper DVD release.  Everything about it, from the case to the picture quality, feels authentic, like an old VHS  that you found in the back your local video store.

555 is about an insane hippie serial killer that attacks cities by murdering young couples every 5 years.  Detectives Haller and Sergeant Connor are assigned to the case, and are determined to gain leads any way they can to prevent the killer from further racking up the body count.  These two foul mouthed cops  seem grumpy and unhappy all the time, and do what they can to keep a nosey, manipulative female reporter from cracking the case before they do.  The film ends up playing out somewhat like a murder mystery, with a little more emphasis on the murder part.

555 can drag a little. It's more dialogue driven than action and the pacing can suffer at times, and  nearly a 3rd of the movie takes place in a office with the cops discussing their next moves of action.  The film plays out in a slightly repetitive nature, for a large part of the movie people are brutally murdered and violated, then the detectives spend time trying to find new leads, and the process repeats.

555's sleaziness, as well as it's look and feel, are its saving grace.  There's no shortage of blood and boobs, and the plenty of aspects that give it an authentic 80's VHS feel, its a great buy just for nostalgic purposes alone.  The gore, although there isn't a huge amount of it, all looks pretty great.  The FX artist is Jeffery Lyle Segal, who did the FX for films like Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, and assisted makeup in Reanimator.

Overall I'd say despite its pacing flaws, this is a fun flick and is worth a watch.  If you're a fan of 80's shot on video slashers and you can find a copy, grab it while you can as it is out of print (and I grabbed the last copy available on Diabolik DVD).



Action - 4/10
Plot - 7/10
Blood n' Guts - 7/10
FX - 8/10
Acting - 6.5/10
DVD Release - 9/10
OVERALL - 7/10

The detective interrogates a suspect
 Butchered in bed!
 Cops and the reporter discuss option outside a crime scene.
 The killer sharpens his crazy blade.
 Ouch!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Flesh Freaks

Flesh Freaks - 2000 - Canada - Zombie

Dir: Conall Pendergast


Flesh Freaks is another Sub Rosa Studios film.  It sports the typical Sub Rosa Releasing traits, the most common being nearly non existent production value.  This is what I consider a Z-Grade film.  Made on a budget of maybe just over $1000,  and amateur as all hell.  The camerawork is shoddy and shaky, often times shots are blurry, the lighting is all practical (meaning they didn't bother setting up lights), the sound varies in volume, some scenes are blown out and others are hard to hear.  Flesh Freaks is what you would expect from a bad student film.  Lousy editing and "acting" (if you could call it that).  Despite all these flaws, I happen to be someone who is very tolerant of these kind of movies, in fact I seek them out. I'm always hoping to find that Z-grade diamond in the dust.  Occasionally I do, Flesh Freaks, however, was not one of them.

This one gets off to a painfully slow start.  The plot focuses on a college student who returns from an archeology trip to Central America, bearing with him a deadly parasite that turns humans into flesh eating zombies, and spreads at a rapid pace.  This film takes ENTIRELY too long setting up the back story.  The first 50 minutes or so feel like they exist for the sole purpose of filling in the 79 minute time slot.  The first half of the film is chock full of boring conversations explaining the students trip to his friend, and pointless flashback shots of the jungle.

The jungle scenes are definitely not shot in Canada, although most of them look like they were taken straight from a tourist's camcorder.  Overly long shots of an Iguana eating fruit, tropical birds and palm trees, some with voice over and some without.  Just a very dull, sleep inducing watching experience.  I think the director of this film probably blew the majority of his budget on a trip to wherever he shot all this mind numbingly stupid footage.  Just when I was about to give up and turn this monotonous shit off, the film gets somewhat back on track, as zombies begins rising from the dead and attacking students in the college campus. 

The first almost cool kill scene happens in the college when a zombified science professor gets mutilated with a god damn plastic desk fan...Jesus Christ.  Unfortunately there wasn't any real gore to speak of, just shots of blood splattering on the walls and and running down the zombies' white lab coat.  A small crew of students in the college eventually meet up and fight off the zombies.  (pay no attention to the fact that the college is completely empty except for them and a couple of zombies.)

I was really hoping that this would finally be the films redeeming moments.  Maybe some good kills and gore?  That wasn't what I got.  Despite there being a couple of decent looking impalement's and such, most of the kills are total cop-outs. Very few feature anything but badly edited stabs, often the screen will even flash bright red during the moment of impact, then there will be some shots of blood spraying on the walls.  Booooring.  Perhaps the best thing about the kills was the objects used to dispose of the zombies.  I think the director literally went around the college campus, picked up random objects and said "What about this?  You could kill someone with this, right?"

 Flesh Freaks is a prime example of what you get when a couple of students get together with no money, no knowledge of film making and storytelling, and probably little familiarity of the zombie genre.  A real stinker.  Avoid it.


Boredom - 8/10
Blood n' Guts - 4/10
Action - 3.5/10
Camerawork/Lighting - 2/10
Acting - 2/10
Plot - 1/10
OVERALL - 2.5/10

A minute long shot of an Iguana eating fruit.........
 The well in the jungle from which the parasites came
 Decapitation with a desk fan.  I wasn't lying.
 A decent impalement.
 A zombie about to get faced with a broom handle.