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Black Demons
Three American college students, Dick, his sister Jessica, and her British boyfriend Kevin, are traveling through Brazil on vacation when Dick, after attending a bizarre voodoo ceremony, develops strange powers. When their jeep breaks down near a small plantation in the jungle outside Rio, the site of a former slave rebellion 150 years ago, Dick uses his powers to raise the dead of six executed Negro slaves whom target the college kids and the residents of the plantation to seek revenge for their deaths
Release : | 1991 |
Rating : | 4.2 |
Studio : | Filmakers S.r.l., |
Crew : | Art Direction, Assistant Camera, |
Cast : | Keith Van Hoven Sonia Curtis Juliana Teixeira Maria Alves Cléa Simões |
Genre : | Horror |
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Redundant and unnecessary.
Great Film overall
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
This is such a huge step down from the other movies and it totally doesn't feel like it's being part of the series.If you already thought that the first sequel had very little to do with the movie "Dèmoni", wait till you see this one. This isn't even a movie about demons but one about old fashioned voodoo zombies instead. So why is this movie even part of the series? Its concept, characters and settings have absolutely nothing to do with any of the previous two movies.This movie is taking place in Brazil. Why? Just because they could I guess. As opposed to the previous two movies, this one is set in the open, which is already taking away a lot of the tension from the movie. There is never truly a sense of danger and despair in this movie and it never gets any good horror-wise.There is some gore in the movie but not nearly as much as in any of the previous two movies and it also most certainly isn't as great looking. This movie really could had done with some more killings or at least some more zombie action. Now the movie instead is being for most part very lackluster and you just constantly keep waiting for something good to happen. It seems to take forever for the movie, making this an at times quite boring one.The acting is also absolutely horrible. Not that any of the previous two movies featured some impressive performances in them but the acting in this movie is so bad that it becomes an annoying aspect about the movie.You could admire the movie for trying something different this time around but it feels more as if the movie its script got written for a totally different movie and this never was supposed to be a part of the 'Dèmoni' series in the first place. Besides, also when you see this movie as a standalone, it's simply a very lacking genre movie, that will even disappoint the most hardened fans of zombie flicks.Not entertaining, not scary, not very involving...just not a very good movie to watch.4/10http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/
I bought the Demons Triple Feature not expecting much, and that's exactly what I got. At the very least I was hoping for demons, but unfortunately I gave Media Blasters too much credit this time. Black Demons was the last movie I watched after wasting a couple of hours on The Orge and The Other Hell and it managed to be even worse. I am a fan of Italian horror films, bad and good. I don't mind low-budget movies that ask nothing of the viewer. There is simply nothing good about this movie. It doesn't even have the charm that some rather terrible movies manage to pull off, such as Burial Ground - The Nights of Terror. If you're thinking about watching this movie, think again. If you're thinking about BUYING this movie, please don't make the same mistake I did.If I could give this movie -5, I would!
*SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*A smorgasbord of actors end up at a house in Brazil. The troubled brother of the good girl resurrects the dead. He is obsessed with the Macumba and wants to party down with voodoo. Black magic leads to Black Demons. Six dead slaves rise from the grave to have their revenge.First, let me say something good about the movie. The DVD cover for this flick was great. It has a drawing of a guy on his knees in a graveyard. Standing in front of him are various members of the living dead. There are seven zombies on the cover while the movie makes a big deal about there being only six. A small, nitpicking point but it's still a cool comic book-like cover. It sucked me in. There were a few scenes of carnage in this movie. Not enough to get overly excited about, but they were there. They had one effect where they popped a girl's eye out and let it dangle from her skull. Popping eyes are good.Unfortunately, this movie is pretty bad. If there was an excessive amount of gore, I could have forgiven any other defects. But there is not nearly enough of the red stuff so I have to give "Black Demons" the finger. Where did they get this cast? It was the most jumbled mix of misfits ever assembled. I understand there are budget limitations for a B-movie but give me a break. The bad brother was American. His sister was half English. She was dating an Englishman. They stayed at a house with three people of undeterminable accents. The man who ran the house could barely speak English. I had no idea what he was saying half of the time and the filmmakers conveniently let him do most of the talking. Genius!Basically, "Black Demons" problems can be summed up in two words: NO MONEY. No money for pretty girls to run from demons. No money for nudity although I'm not sad about that since the cast was uniformly unattractive. No money for excessive zombie gore effects. In conclusion, no money for a movie yet they went ahead and made one anyway.Umberto Lenzi has made some great horror flicks. "Nightmare City" is one of my favorites. That was exciting and gory. "Black Demons" is a loser.
After a strange amulet is stolen during a voodoo ceremony, the mouldering corpses of dead slaves arise in the Brazilian coffee fields. This almost reminds me of some of the high profile Italian gore films of the late '70's or early '80's. Director Lenzi shows that, after 30 years of film-making, he hasn't lost his touch for creating memorable horror films. A very good film which will keep you on the edge of your seat.