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Nightmare Man (2006)

Started by Mofo Rising, August 19, 2008, 04:11:08 AM

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Mofo Rising

So this movie was part of the "8 Films to Die For" Horrorfest of last year, in which they purported to release films that were too scary and disturbing to release. I haven't seen the others, but Nightmare Man only managed to distinguish itself in the fact that the lead actresses breasts were really super fantastic.

In fact, here's my review:
Nightmare Man: Godawful. Do not watch this movie.
Lead Lady's Breasts: Two thumbs up! I enjoyed ever second!

This isn't a full review. Don't watch Nightmare Man. It sucks and it's stupid. Are the rest of these movies this bad?

Here's one note: sexy games of Truth or Dare can be exciting in real life, but on celluloid they are full-on brain cell murder. Do not build your movie around them.
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Torgo

I've seen a French film called Frontier(s) that was released under this label. It was made by the director of Hitman and I liked it. Nightmare Man however looked terrible so I never got around to watching it.
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BeyondTheGrave

I saw it and didn't think it was that bad but it was easily forgetable. I had to look up on Netflix to see if I rented which never a good sign. I remember they tried to channel "Theres Nothing Out There" (Theres even a guy who had "There Nothing out there"  shirt on and I pretty much guessed that beforehand) but the jokes were very forced and doesn't come close to being that funny.

It dragged on quite a bit towards the end too. With all that I still tolerated it. Maybe because of Tiffany Shepis?
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Dennis

I just watched this DVD, the idea behind the story was okay, the acting was not real good and about halfway through I sort of had the end figured out so I was not surprised, but this was not that bad of a film. You wouldn't want to give up anything important to see it, but if you get the chance it's not that bad.

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