Thursday, January 22, 2009

Hellmaster

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He'll show you the way to hell and meet you there!
Formats: hpc, divx, hidivx
Genres: Horror
Year: 1992
IMDB Rating: 3.60
IMDB Votes: 58
Actors: Stevens, Edward as Drake Destroy, Saxon, John as Professor Jones, Emge, David as Robert, Raasch, Amy as Shelly O'Deane
A psychotic college professor uses unwitting students as laboratory rats, injecting them with a drug that mutates them into gory killers.
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A Michigan-lensed horror DivX film Hellmaster with John Saxon and David Emge ( "Flyboy" of DOTD), this shows a potential, but just falls apart. In the 1960s, Professor Jones (Saxon) is conducting an experiment in some horrible Coeds going wrong. Develops a drug that turns them into mutants. He is arrested (or so I believe) and flash forward 20 years where it all begins again with 80 students. This is a true rarity. I can not for the life of me remember what the drug developed Saxony was supposed to do. On the positive side, Saxony has an interesting group of aides mutant (a mutant child, bald schoolgirl, a nun, and the homeless man nicknamed Razorface - Pinhead anyone?). Saxon gives a good performance, but it is only in the Hellmaster film of 15 minutes, maximum. Emge And it is good that the character Reggie Bannister are hunting down the mad doc who killed his family. The rest of the cast is blah.
Hellmaster has some things in its favor. It is best that scored two good names of horror in the cast: John Saxon (A Nightmare on Elm Street) and David Emge (Dawn of the Dead). The next best is the involvement of the history of Saxony crazy experience as a teacher in the home and its students with a drug he calls the reward. David Emge plays against Saxon as the hero who has been tracking him for years. After his death, returns to school Saxon twenty years later for their experiments. He and his army of the homeless around the unit in the happy face of Bible school bus with a huge cross strapped to the grill. It is the creepiest coach I have ever seen. There is a great scene in which one of the henchmen of Saxony is driving around a campus security car dragging the body of the guard bloody. There are also images of bleeding walls, mutants addicts and scarification. Hellmaster has to be a good horror movie, but most people have difficulty passing the terrible act (not of Saxony). And there are some other elements of the stupid movie. Like the reason that a university student carrying a whip, saying problems in the relief and other atrocities. I do not know if that was the DivX film Hellmaster was shot, but sometimes it feels like a home movie, too. Eighties, the horror fans enjoy even know what to do.
1969 - "The Experiment Nietzsche," a U.S. government scientific experiment has created a superman drugs to induce telepathic abilities. The problem is that it is led by a mad doctor (John Saxon), which is not above trying to cover up the grotesque mutations that arise. "20 Years Later", Saxon continues to work with the chemical, and four survivors mutants (their "children") attack and kill Coeds Institute of Technology Kant. A reporter and others set to end the madness. The main problem here is that most violence is out of (the best was saved for the FX Ghouls), the DVD film Hellmaster is boring by overcrowded college kid characters (most of which can not act) and the script stinks ( and is often directly nonsense). The direction is flat and uninteresting, apart from some small Dario Argento-inspired sets and basic lighting tricks that somehow fail to impress in this context. However, it is amusing to see David (DAWN OF THE DEAD) Emge in a rare appearance of Saxony and does what it can with their limited screen time. Besides these two, the Hellmaster movie is totally forgettable. Rating: 3 out of 10

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