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Chromeskull: Laid to Rest - Blu-ray Review

2 stars

While being a huge fan of the gore-tastic Laid to Rest, there’s a bit of disappointment that washed over me while watching its sequel.  Sure, the canvas is larger this time but…well, that’s just it…the canvas of action is larger and the claustrophobic atmosphere that set the original on fire is gone.  It’s only a small problem mind you, but it’s a problem when the additional drama that includes actors Brian Austin Green and Danielle Harris and Owain Yeoman doesn’t quite pay off as well as the original did.  Still, as far as exploitation goes, it doesn’t get much gorier than watching Chromeskull (Nick Principe) do what he does best.

Barely surviving the face-melting events of Laid to Rest’s conclusion, Chromeskull (Principe) is rushed to emergency services by a mysterious team of Chromeskull devotees known as ‘the organization’ that are being bossed around by wanna-be leader Preston (Green).  Tommy (Thomas Dekker), having survived his encounter with Chromeskull, decides to disappear rather than risk being found again by the chromed wonder.  While one detective (Yeoman) makes stopping Chromeskull his one ambition; these are the events the open the movie.

Soon enough, it become quickly apparent that Chromeskull, nursed back to health by his lovely assistant (Harris), wants to kill for himself and relieves Preston of his duties in the organization.  Preston takes matters into his own hands and soon a competition of sorts develops out of each other’s bloodlust; a competition that includes all of the original film’s loose ends.

In spite of the familiar faces appearing in the film, director Robert Hall is the real star of this gore- ific treat.  His time spent as a make-up artist with Almost Human F/X has really paid off.  Each kill-shot tops the previous in gore and angles and is ripe with surprise.  It’s as if he’s daring the audience to look away…knowing that they won’t want to miss a beat of this technical brutality.  Here, he does the genre one better than SAW and the like.

Yet, the story makes little sense.  Things get convoluted quickly with the introduction of the organization and, while it never takes away from the horror beats, the head-scratching it causes it a little more nauseating than the actual kills.  Green is reduced to a sniveling brat by the action and the detectives are laughable as they try to figure out exactly what is going down.  Everyone is reduced to the least common denominator…including its audience.

That’s the real trick of the movie, though.  Can you figure out what’s going on?  I couldn’t.  Maybe Laid to Rest 3 will attempt to make things clearer…maybe.

Blu-ray review for Robert Hall's Chromsekull: Laid to Rest 2 starring Brian Austin Green, Thomas Dekker; and Mimi Michaels.

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