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Violent Shit: the Movie 2015 123movies

Violent Shit: the Movie 2015 123movies

Let the slaughter begin!Mar. 12, 201582 Min.
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Watch: Violent Shit: the Movie 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – Rome is shattered by a series of gruesome murders that paint the Eternal City deep red. The suspicion grows that these atrocious crimes are connected with the return of one of the most heinous serial killers of our time – Karl the Butcher..
Plot: Rome is shattered by a series of gruesome murders that paint the Eternal City deep red. The suspicion grows that these atrocious crimes are connected with the return of one of the most heinous serial killers of our time – Karl the Butcher.
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2.6/10 Votes: 305
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N/A Votes: 6 Popularity: 1.398 | TMDB

Reviews:

Much worse than Schnaas. Way to go, Pastore
With VS: The Movie, director Luigi Pastore has done the seemingly impossible: he’s made a film that makes Andreas Schnaas’ Violent Sh*t Trilogy look good by comparison. Although Schnaas’ films were excruciatingly bad in many ways, they at least compensated with loads of enthusiastic bargain basement gore; in contrast—barring one 3 minute sequence where serial killer Karl the Butcher goes crazy with a machete—VS: The Movie is relatively devoid of splatter, and with a terrible plot and painful performances, the film proves very difficult to endure.

Somehow (gun to the head, perhaps?), Pastore not only managed to cast Italian horror legend Giovanni Lombardo Radice in his crap-heap of a movie, but also convinced cult film-makers Enzo G. Castellari (The Inglorious Bastards) and Luigi Cozzi (Alien Contamination) to take on roles, AND got Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin to provide the soundtrack. None of this counts for much, though: Radice is terrible, Castellari and Cozzi usually work BEHIND the camera for a reason, and Simonetti’s score is forgettable.

With much of the film consisting of lengthy scenes of dialogue in English, mangled by a cast whose command of the language is only slightly better than my Italian (I can order a beer and ask where the toilets are), only hardened fans of z-grade crap will make it to the end, where they will be rewarded with some gratuitous female nudity (not worth the wait) and the aforementioned kill spree by Karl, which finally serves up the kind of gore that the film should have delivered throughout.

2/10, solely for the nasty castration, minus 1 point for naming characters after famous people in the horror industry (Fulci, D’Amato), an idea that is neither original nor clever.

Review By: BA_Harrison
Hooray! A new low for the horror genre!
*note: since IMDb marks the word in the title as prohibited, this particular word is replaced with “beep” in the review…

In case you’ve never heard of Andreas Schnaas, you’re most likely a smart person and probably also have very good taste in cinema! Schnaas is an extremely untalented and lousy German trash-director who made a dozen of low-budget horror movies in a span of more than twenty years, and yet newest movies are still just as worthless as the oldest ones. By all written and unwritten rules of cinema, that pretty much means that Mr. Schnaas doesn’t develop. His most (undeservedly) infamous work is an unendurably amateurish gore trilogy with the 200% accurate titles “Violent Beep” parts I, II and III. These poor excuses for motion pictures basically just feature a lot of sickening gore that is poorly accomplished, overlong and incredibly stupid dialogs, miserable acting performances from people that are probably just Schnaas’ friends and painfully uninspired camera-work + editing. I struggled myself through part II, couldn’t bring myself to finish parts I and III, and I promised myself I would never even attempt to watch another sequel if there ever came one. Yet here I am reviewing a sequel (or remake or whatever they want to call it), but – in my own defense – I had a handful of good reasons to check it out. “Violent Beep: the Movie” is primarily an Italian production and, being a big fan of the Italian horror industry, I was triggered by all the legendary (by cult standards, at least) names that are linked to this production! For instance, the actor receiving top billing is none other than Giovanni Lombardo Radice, and everybody who has seen the titles “Cannibal Ferox”, “City of the Living Dead” or “Cannibal Apocalypse” knows that his presence pretty much guarantees gory death sequences! Furthermore there are guest appearances of the awesome horror directors Enzo G. Castellari (“The Last Jaws”, “Inglorious Bastards”) and Luigi Cozzi (“Contamination”, “The Killer Must Kill Again”) and the soundtrack is delivered by the almighty Claudio Simonetti from Goblin! Genuine horror/euro-exploitation fanatics don’t need any more arguments to see a film, agreed?

And yet, this sadly remains a completely nonsensical piece of pure rubbish that is almost impossible to sit through… Director/co-writer Luigi Pastore comes up with a series of repulsive images, like close up amputations and disembowelment, but there isn’t the slightest bit of structure, logic or continuity in the script. What the heck am I writing; there probably wasn’t even a script! A maniacal killer, known as Karl the Butcher, roams the streets of Rome 15 years after he was last active in Berlin. German investigator Hans Ebert teams up with his Italian colleague Aristide D’Amato and via a lot of insufferably dumb and tedious conversations, they somehow establish there’s a link between Karl the Butcher and the mysteriously eccentric Professor Vassago. Indeed, the latter enjoys resurrecting Karl the Butcher and controlling him like a sock-puppet, but I absolutely don’t have a clue how or for what purpose he does so. Just like his “big example” Andreas Schnaas, Luigi Pastore doesn’t have any knowledge about how to narrate a story, build up tension or insert character development. The film is a spitfire of badly angled camera viewpoints, horrendous dialogs and pointless padding footage. I probably don’t have to add that the players are miserable amateurs and their English language skills are simultaneously laughable and pitiable. Even experienced actors, like Giovanni Lombardo Radice, adapt themselves to the bottom-of-the-barrel standards of this production. He looks somewhat like a retarded version of Max Shreck in “Nosferatu” and shouts a whole lot of things that don’t make any sense. Quite a few scenes balance on the edge of being pornographic and the blood & splatter – although plentiful – couldn’t upset a small child. Simonetti’s music is great, but I refuse to give an extra point for this, as this film deserves a rating 1/10 more than any movie I’ve ever seen.

Review By: Coventry

Other Information:

Original Title Violent Shit: the Movie
Release Date 2015-03-12
Release Year 2015

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 22 min (82 min)
Budget 150
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Horror
Director Luigi Pastore
Writer Emanuele Barbera, Luigi Pastore, Lucio Massa
Actors Matteo Pastore, Stefania Visconti, Lilli Carati
Country Italy, Germany
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 16:9 HD
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

Violent Shit: the Movie 2015 123movies
Original title Violent Shit: the Movie
TMDb Rating 3.4 6 votes

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