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Blood Reaper

Blood Reaper (2004)

October. 15,2004
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3
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NR
| Horror

City people enter the cursed moutains, where madness dwells, and fall victim to the unseen predator foretold by legend.

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pope_goat
2004/10/15

This movie was so bad it was good. Somewhere between the continuity errors, lack of plot, vomit-inducing bad acting, terrible writing and effects, and elements that just plain sucked, this movie fell out of the horror genre and landed heavily into comedy. Note: -the random guitar carrying guy who wanders aimlessly back into the forest -the chase scene that is shot...in a manner worse than home movies i've seen -the pointless ax (he always carries it, but always uses the knife to actually kill people) -and the guy who looks eerily like a goose. I don't think i've laughed this hard in a long time. Kudos to the talentless retarded dumb-asses who created this movie.

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shadowgirl10101
2004/10/16

Gag me with a fork, this movie was so bad I paid $3.88 for it. My son took it to a shop that buys video's and got $6.00 credit for it. They called this Movie a Horror movie? When you have a killer wearing a gas mask running around killing people isn't a horror movie more like a serial movie that was poorly made one at that. I guess the horror for me was wasting $3.88 on Blood Reaper.The stars in the movie were not even known stars either, maybe the guy wearing the mask was known but I never got to see his face. Maybe he was too shy to show his face for fear of losing his standing in the movie business. When I put the DVD into my player and waited until it loaded. The movie reminded me of Blair Witch Project(which I did like), when it came to looking like someone's video homework. What was the budget for this film Blood Reaper? All I can say...Bad filming, bad clothing (the clothing was it boughten in a Second Hand Store?).When looking for a movie to rent or buy walk or run, run far away from this one.

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AmazonRider
2004/10/17

I just don't understand why these things keep getting churned out? Would it kill someone to make a independent MONSTER MOVIE these days? This thing is so clichéd it's not even funny. The killer looks so lame, the only way he'd be able to get you is to kill you when you're on the ground laughing at him. Total clumsy oaf, terrible costume, and not threatening in the least. There are only two things that save this from being completely unwatchable, the music and the crazy tent lady. The music makes this film better than it should be. It's appropriately haunting and adds suspense when the situations in the film can't. Kudos to T.Reed for his work. The crazy tent lady is the only one who can act, if she is acting at all!. Very Lynch-ian, she belongs in a different film all together. All in all, don't waste your time. Just hunt down a soundtrack, it's a helluva lot scarier and creepy than the film itself!

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romances
2004/10/18

I agree with Joe Bob Briggs that while there are literally THOUSANDS of these things actully finished, much less were actully released in some way, it's still incredible that money was raised on a premise like BLOOD REAPER (I defy you to remember that title) and put out for those to see (currently, as of this writing, at midnight in some movie houses here - rented by the producers). About the most cliche of stalker notions (camp, teenagers, woods, killer who is "unknown", those wandering out muttering "Hey - anybody there", you know the drill, a surrated knife actully lovingly rendered on the one-sheet, and a "Featuring Brinke Stevens" who is hardly in the film for bait to suckers willing to part with money to buy a ticket or DVD)are on hand for not-a-short-enough 90 minutes to appeal to absolutely nobody, for it is done sans humor, tension,or even a weird take on something-or-other for some spice. Just a dreadful movie-going experience; doubly depressing for those whose films are lingering in local film fests and bad distributors. It DOES show, however, that even in Hollywood, empty halls are there to rent, and who knows? You might make a buck or two towards your NEXT epic. A thought.

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