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Terror Tract
A real estate agent terrifies a couple with the grim fates of the previous owners of a house they're looking at.
Release : | 2000 |
Rating : | 6 |
Studio : | Giant Leap Entertainment, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | John Ritter David DeLuise Allison Smith Bryan Cranston Fredric Lehne |
Genre : | Horror Comedy Thriller |
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This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
The suburban real estate agent Bob Carter (John Ritter) is driving the newlywed Allen Doyle (David DeLuise) and his wife Mary Ann Doyle (Allison Smith) through a suburban area expecting to sell a house to them. While showing the houses, his clients asks for full disclosure about each house and Carter is forced to tell the frightful truth about each house. In the end, Mary Ann knows the neighborhood. "Terror Tract" is an excellent horror film with a lead storyline and three segments. "Nightmare", "Bobo" and come to Granny" are highly entertaining and the lead segment "Make Me an Offer" has a surprising and hilarious conclusion. My vote is eight.Title (Brazil): "A Casa do Terror Tract" ("The House of the Terror Tract")
"Terror tract" ,although not very scary is at least very entertaining and very funny .The three segments are good ,with the middle one the best.The first quality of this movie made up of sketches is its lack of pretension ,which is not the case of Stephen King's overrated stories.The first one ,about the eternal love triangle and the third one which deals with a neurotic adolescent,a shrink and a serial killer are run of the mill but they have some good unexpected twists in store.But come on come on come on is such a joy come on and take it easy !everybody's got something to hide except for me and my monkey!That 'w what the young girl of the second segment could sing.The monkey Bobo easily steals the show.The story is very original:a father adores his daughter:but the nice little girl finds a monkey and his father is no longer number one on the love charts.To reveal more would be a spoiler ,but it's the only segment which retains a certain ambiguity:is the monkey evil or is the dad going off his nut?Probably both ,but I would give the animal a supporting part AA.
All right, I'm going to cut to the chase, the movie's crap, conventionally speaking; it's B-grade, which is probably why I caught it playing on Showtime at 3:30 am. It's cheaply done, the acting is terrible (although I think John Ritter's unselfconscious portrayal of a desperate real estate agent is great -- you gotta hand it to the man, he's not ashamed to throw himself into some of the stupidest parts in some of the worst films), it's not even SCARY.So don't watch it trying to get scared. Watch it for its enormous camp value and humor potential. During the "Bobo" vignette, I nearly wet myself, I was laughing so hard. I think the filmmakers/writers had to've known that some of their stories/lines were just too silly to be taken seriously. That's what makes truly GREAT horror -- some scary moments (all right, the Granny Killer vignette freaked me out a bit), but a lot of moments where the movie points to its own ludicrousness and can have a chuckle at its own expense.This is why I like B-grade horror better than slick, stylish horror full of dark symbolism and erudite references -- you get lots of envelope-pushing gore, sex, cheap thrills, and some laughs. To use a stale old phrase, now THAT'S entertainment!Invite a bunch of friends over and watch it together, while making running commentary, MST3K style. I plan to see it again!
A real estate agent is showing houses that has histories of horror. They are three house of horrors. The first story is very typical. A husband catches his wife nailing some tank-top wearing dude long story short, they kill the bitter hubby, dump his body but his soul doesn't seem to be at rest. The wife keeps on dreaming about her vengeful husband and the police seem to be catching on. This story does feel very déjà vu but it's still a good watch. I did have trouble with the fact that all the wife does after the bloody murder is got to bed to catch some shut eye. How can the broad sleep after seeing her husband die? Personally I'd be up for days if I would kill my ex-girlfriend or see her get killed by my mistress (trust me I know that was a hard time in my life). The story isn't really scary but its biggest flaw is predictability. I guessed the turn of events every step of the way no problemo. But overall, the story is always interesting, very moody and gets my `decent times' stamp of approval. The second story is my favorite. It involves a loving father whose daughter finds a red suit-wearing monkey (Bobo's the name). The monkey gets attached to the little girl and the dad gets kinda jealous. But he has good reason because the monkey is one evil little critter. And before you know it, people are dying and the monkey turns out to be deadlier than we thought. This is the most complete of the three stories. I was fully involved the whole time (Bryan Cranston's kickarse performance helped), rooting for that damn monkey to die already! What a stressful ride! To top it off, the ending kicked my arse all over the place. It's rare that I'm on the good guy's side. This one gets my `SUPER' fun times stamp. The third story is also groovy but it has a hard act to follow. It involves a kid who visits a shrink and tells her that he has a psychic link to this serial killer (who wears a granny mask). Is the kid the killer or is there really a nut out there? That is the question. Unfortunately, any hardcore genre fan will figure this answer out early on. Much like the first story, this one is somewhat predictable (less than the first one though) but that doesn't mean that it's not an interesting, enjoyable watch. It has a great build-up, the Granny killer cracked me up (here's Granny!) and Will Estes (Sean) gives a solid show. I just wish that the punch of the story could've gone on for longer. When it was all over, I was craving for more. This one gets my `fun times but I wanted more' stamp of approval. I rate this movie 2/5. It's a non-Hollywood movie but worth to watch if you are bored.