Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe Landlord is the story of Tyler, the unfortunate young proprietor of a demon-haunted apartment building. While finding tenants has never been a problem for Tyler, keeping them alive long ... Leer todoThe Landlord is the story of Tyler, the unfortunate young proprietor of a demon-haunted apartment building. While finding tenants has never been a problem for Tyler, keeping them alive long enough to pay rent is. No matter how nicely Tyler asks, he cannot keep the demons from eat... Leer todoThe Landlord is the story of Tyler, the unfortunate young proprietor of a demon-haunted apartment building. While finding tenants has never been a problem for Tyler, keeping them alive long enough to pay rent is. No matter how nicely Tyler asks, he cannot keep the demons from eating the renters (or persuade them to wait a month or two, even). They never listen. And wh... Leer todo
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- Reggie
- (as Brion Bliss)
- Hooker
- (as Jessica Hardy)
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Meanwhile, Amy is having trouble of her own, juggling an adulterous relationship with her police partner, organising shady deals with a gang of local vampires, and keeping her brother from losing the plot.
Problems finally come to a head after Amy upsets her bloodsucking pals and Tyler attempts to prevent his latest tenant Donna (Erin Myers), an attractive, pregnant runaway wife, from becoming demon fodder.
One of the things I love most about horror is that it has a healthy independent scene made up of enthusiastic film-makers with almost non-existent budgets, but armed with a love of the genre and a strong enough resolve to bring their projects to life. You have to admire their spirit, even if you don't always enjoy the finished films.
Thankfully, the team behind comedy/horror The Landlord not only have the drive and determination, but also seem to have a pretty good grasp on what makes for a fun slice of entertainment: they deliver a well constructed, multi-layered story that effectively blends ghoulishness with laughs, a few reasonable visual effects, and some rather unrealistic but satisfyingly bloody gore.
The film also offers decent performances from its cast of unknowns: Dziak makes a likable protagonist, Courvais gives a particularly spirited and memorable performance, but it is Rom Barkhordar as green demon Rabisu who steals the show, hamming it up to just the right degree as he orders jerky machines and tacky statues from a shopping channel, spoons brains straight from his victim's head, and plays charades to spell out a magic phrase that he is forbidden to say.
Overall, this is a consistently engaging piece of macabre cinema that probably won't blow your socks off, but will still manage to pass the time very nicely, thank you. So if you're not too fussed about the unavoidable inadequacies inherent in today's zero-budget horror (poor sound quality, digital video picture quality etc.), I say give The Landlord a whirl.
The best sales pitch I heard was from the seller who said to me "I Made this with 50 of my closest friends". It was enough for me to support the craft and schell out 20 bucks. I gave the DVD to a pal and opted to watch the burned Blu-Ray.
So what did I think? It was cheezy as I expected, with a flair of "I just spent 3 years in film school and need to make sure every scene follows the "WALLDO" method, the makeup is awful and some of the acting is downright amateurish.
But who cares? If 50 friends got together to help someone make a monster movie, that's 50 people who all got to sit down at a premiere in a hall or home and had a good time. If I can be a part of that, cool.
If you want to know what it is about, see it. A few years after it was made, South Park did a shockingly close story which explains that Kenny keeps coming back to life because his parents attended a cult meeting for free beer. That is kind of the background story of this movie, however the consequences of the satanic ritual result in an apartment being cursed with a goofy demon. Despite the cheezy makeup, I love the demon. I have not rewatched the movie in several years, but I still think fondly of that stupid demon!
If you can find it, check it out, but remember . . . It is a project of fun and fellowship, not necessarily art.
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- CuriosidadesThe blood splattered on the wall in one scene was actually red Crayola paint.
- ConexionesReferences La momia (1932)
- Banda sonoraKiller
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- Presupuesto
- 22.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)