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AsylumAsylum (2008)

Rated: R for strong horror violence and terror, disturbing images, language and brief nudity.
Runtime: 93 mins.
Director: David R. Ellis
Writer: Ethan Lawrence
Cast: Aaron Blomberg; Carolina Garcia; Pete Burris ... complete cast
Tagline: Asylum
Genre: Horror | Thriller
DVD Release Date: July 15, 2008
Distributor: MGM Home Entertainment


Reel Rating
Reel rating: 1/5
Reel commentary: ... this one is unequivocally a bona-fide Grade A stinker for the ages ... full review


Movie Review

By Christopher Symonds

Oh dear...

David R. Ellis is no stranger to bad reviews, with many of his films bearing the brunt of some truly acidic rants, but for this reviewer the dude hasn’t done so bad. I thought the sequel to ‘Final Destination’ in his hands was a worthy one; I thoroughly enjoyed the fast-paced popcorn thriller ‘Cellular;’ and two years ago when the world’s critics descended on ‘Snakes On A Plane’ like an angry lynch mob, I couldn’t have disagreed more – it was a silly movie, sure, but delivered the farce it set out to, like it or not… and had fun doing it as well.

But when the nooses undoubtedly come out for his latest effort, Asylum, not even I have a word to say in his defence. To say getting through this film is an act of endurance is a kindness it doesn’t deserve. This is one, big, pointless, messy, smelly pile of crap.

Telling the story of a bunch of freshman, all with serious emotional issues (conveniently), Asylum plants our group of six into a recently refurbished building that just happened to be a… you guessed it. Trouble is the building’s only half done, with the other half – still a spooky abandoned 60 year-old Looney bin with fresh files for our heroine (Sarah Roemer) to read - ‘strictly off limits’. Well, of course the impetuous teens have none of that, and enter the no-go zone, awakening the ghost of a murderous doctor responsible for the closing of the asylum 60 years previous. What unfolds beyond this tired, unoriginal plot is the most implausible, inane, and sluggish monster vs. teens rehash with a fear factor comparable to a cereal commercial.

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The script is the worst kind of cliché-ridden tripe, replete with some of the sloppiest exposition this side of a Uwe Boll movie. The dialogue is laughable, painfully on the nose, and difficult to watch stumble out of these poor actor’s mouths. There are more plot holes than Paris Hilton has sex tapes, character motivation bordering on retardation, and a villain as intimidating as a Care Bear with plastic fangs.

The production values are good, but not utilised to any effect. The lighting is the worst kind of B-Grade Argento knock off aesthetic; the production design is as unoriginal and ineffective as the script; the music – supposed to create some kind of atmosphere – would better suit the Energiser Bunny as an accompaniment.

The performances are terrible, but what the Hell any actor could do with these one-note wonder cluster of simpleton characters is beyond me. Sarah Roemer, so very appealing in last year’s ‘Disturbia,’ will want to forget this flick in a hurry. But by far the worst is Mark Rolston’s Dr. Vannacutt/Freddy Krueger hybrid rip off Dr. Burke. Between his S & M attire and catchphrase stinkers like ‘Give me your pain’ the only visceral emotion he’ll elicit is laughter, not fear.

No element of this film can make up for the collective waste of a ten million dollar budget, not even Sarah Roemer naked in a shower (though it’s probably a body double, anyhoo). No, Mr. Ellis, this one is unequivocally a bona-fide Grade A stinker for the ages.

Christopher Symonds



Comments
Steve says:
Dec 22, 2008 at 18:32

another poor review. Greatest movie in the horro genre for years


norvz says:
Jan 20, 2009 at 07:00

the movie is nothing but a piece of crap!


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DVD Information

Screen Formats: 1.85:1

Subtitles: English; French; Spanish

Language and Sound: English: Dolby Digital 5.1

Other Features: Color; interactive menus; scene access.

  • Previews - original theatrical trailer

Number of Discs: 1 with Keepcase Packaging

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Complete Cast

Aaron Blomberg ... Barbwire Boy
Pete Burris ... Lloyd
Benjamin Daniele ... Brandon
Carolina Garcia ... Maya
Bridget Gethins ... Tommy's Mother
Juan-Carlos Guzman ... Rudy Vasquez
Cody Hanford ... Young Mackey
Ellen Hollman ... Ivy
Joe Inscoe ... Wilbur Mackey
Cody Kasch ... String
Caroline Kent ... Young Madison
Jamie Moore ... Campus Cop
Jake Muxworthy ... Holt
Brantley Pollock ... Young Brandon
Andrea Powell ... Carol
Sarah Roemer ... Madison
Mark Rolston ... Doctor Burke
Lin Shaye ... String's Mom
Randall Sims ... Rez
Ron Clinton Smith ... Ivy's Father
Travis Van Winkle ... Tommy
Gabe Wood ... Officer Kelso

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