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Chillerama

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,5/10
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Chillerama (2011)
Trailer for Chillerama
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaIt's the closing night at the last drive-in theatre in America, and manager, Cecil Kaufman's planned to show 4 movies; films so rare, they've never been exhibited publicly on American soil, ... Leer todoIt's the closing night at the last drive-in theatre in America, and manager, Cecil Kaufman's planned to show 4 movies; films so rare, they've never been exhibited publicly on American soil, until tonight.It's the closing night at the last drive-in theatre in America, and manager, Cecil Kaufman's planned to show 4 movies; films so rare, they've never been exhibited publicly on American soil, until tonight.

  • Dirección
    • Adam Green
    • Joe Lynch
    • Bear McCreary
  • Guión
    • Adam Rifkin
    • Tim Sullivan
    • Adam Green
  • Reparto principal
    • Adam Rifkin
    • Sarah Mutch
    • Ray Wise
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,5/10
    5,1 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Adam Green
      • Joe Lynch
      • Bear McCreary
    • Guión
      • Adam Rifkin
      • Tim Sullivan
      • Adam Green
    • Reparto principal
      • Adam Rifkin
      • Sarah Mutch
      • Ray Wise
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio en total

    Vídeos6

    Chillerama
    Trailer 2:14
    Chillerama
    Chillerama: I Was A Teenage Werebear: Team Melvin
    Clip 0:29
    Chillerama: I Was A Teenage Werebear: Team Melvin
    Chillerama: I Was A Teenage Werebear: Team Melvin
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    Chillerama: I Was A Teenage Werebear: Team Melvin
    Chillerama: Wodzilla: Classic Vein Twist
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    Chillerama: Wodzilla: Classic Vein Twist
    Chillerama: The Diary Of Anne Frankenstein
    Clip 0:51
    Chillerama: The Diary Of Anne Frankenstein
    Chillerama: I Was A Teenage Werebear: Bear Brawl
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    Chillerama: I Was A Teenage Werebear: Bear Brawl
    Chillerama: Zom B Movie: Blue Butter
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    Chillerama: Zom B Movie: Blue Butter

    Imágenes34

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    Adam Rifkin
    Adam Rifkin
    • Miles Munson (segment "Wadzilla")
    Sarah Mutch
    • Louise (segment "Wadzilla")
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Dr. Weems (segment "Wadzilla")
    Lin Shaye
    Lin Shaye
    • Baglady…
    Tania Raymonde
    Tania Raymonde
    • Zelda (segment "Wadzilla")
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • General Bukakke (segment "Wadzilla")
    Miles Dougal
    Miles Dougal
    • Hobo…
    Owen Benjamin
    Owen Benjamin
    • Larry (segment "Wadzilla")
    Tracy Dawson
    Tracy Dawson
    • Molly (segment "Wadzilla")
    D. Monte
    • Blumps Boardroom Boss (segment "Wadzilla")
    Dave Theune
    Dave Theune
    • Blump's Boadroom Executive (segment "Wadzilla")
    Edward Brennan
    • Blump's Executive (segment "Wadzilla")
    Summer Altice
    Summer Altice
    • Andie Sumner (segment "Wadzilla")
    Alice Tate
    • Hottie On Train (segment "Wadzilla")
    • (as Alice Haig)
    Olivia Taylor Dudley
    Olivia Taylor Dudley
    • Nurse Unger
    • (as Olivia Dudley)
    • …
    Nikki Ganz
    • Screaming Nurse (segment "Wadzilla")
    Heather Rae Young
    Heather Rae Young
    • Secretary (segment "Wadzilla")
    Amanda Brooks
    Amanda Brooks
    • Hot Newscaster (segment "Wadzilla")
    • Dirección
      • Adam Green
      • Joe Lynch
      • Bear McCreary
    • Guión
      • Adam Rifkin
      • Tim Sullivan
      • Adam Green
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    4mhorg2018

    Could have been so much better.

    The best segment in this is Wad-Zilla. The rest is really hit or miss, especially the too-long, unfunny Were-Bear segment. The Diary of Anne Frankenstein, if it had been cut down a bit would have been way better. The end bit, with the Zombies was really quite lame and nearly pornographic. It could have been a lot funnier if it hadn't been written by people who must always daydream about sex constantly.
    RoboGarrett

    Not Entertaining

    It's just one of those poser "horror comedies". Decent poster/cover but nothing to offer. The jokes are obvious dad jokes, but dirty. The first segment is called "Wadzilla" about a Godzilla sized sperm, and from there it does not get any better or funnier. It's as if this movie was written by grade nine students who were kept after health class for detention.
    3Blue_Affinity

    It can be pretty gross

    Each of the four segments has its moments. The tributes are appreciated and there are a few laughs to be had. The Hitler/Frankenstein segment was probably my favorite. All that said, the grossness extends to a level where you cringe and want to throw up. This film makes you laugh as quickly as you want to forget. I would never willingly watch this film a second time.
    3RagingR2

    A campy cringy nightmare and not the good kind

    Horror-comedy can be a very entertaining sub-genre. I can be a big fan of it. But... it can be the very best, or it can be the very worst. This film 'Chillerama' is the very worst, and not in a good way. I had this title on my Watchlist for quite sometime, because seeing the poster, the title and the description, I thought, that HAS to be something that I'm gonna love. Well, as it turns out, that is not a guarantee.

    This is definitely not my kind of Horror/Comedy. A good Horror/Comedy in my opinion, first of all should be a decent watchable film. Just because you are doing the potentially fun and pretty crazy combination of comedy and horror (for some people not the most obvious combination of atmospheres) doesn't mean you can get away with everything. Just because you are making a parody of something, does not mean you can throw all seriousness overboard. In all reality, you are combining two genres in their own rights, something that the makers of Chillerama do a magnificent job at misunderstanding. You're combining Horror and Comedy, two potentially great genres, maybe even the greatest ones for a lot of film fans out there. But just because you are combining a genre that takes itself pretty seriously with a genre where apparently everything goes, does not mean you can get away with doing everything in a bad way. Campy does not equal bad. And parody does not equal being ridiculous. Good comedy is a serious business.

    The 'cringe' is so strong here as to make the film totally unwatchable. You literally want to look away at how campy and unfunny everything is. You start questioning your own sense of humor, looking at how much fun the makers apparently had creating 'Chillerama', while you find yourself unable to produce even a single smile.

    The segments in this anthology were just the worst combinations of bad taste, far-fetched plot, generally unlikable characters, cringy acting and unfunny jokes. Some of those elements can work well when done right, sometimes even combinations of them. But you have to see this film if you want to find out how they can NOT work in the most spectacular way.

    Generally I think a Horror/Comedy works great if they manage to keep the fun, enticing subjects of a horror film and the exciting, spooky atmosphere, and combine it with genuinely funny jokes. Jokes that seem to be up for grabs when looking at horror, because let's face it, in general it's a pretty crazy genre with lots of clichés and elements that are easy to poke fun at, while still doing it in a way that respects the genre and the characters. Bus as with everything that seems easy and up for grabs, it generally isn't...

    Also, a good Horror/Comedy should be more exhilarating than the average non-horror comedy film (because hey, there's monsters, suspense, murder, spooky locations and what not), while having such a great atmosphere that they can measure themselves with, even be an homage to the great films of the Horror genre. Besides not being very funny, this film lacks any kind of horror atmosphere that makes you love Horror. The Horror atmosphere is totally lacking. Yeah, it's superficially there because there's blood and screaming, but literally everything is done so badly that... it just doesn't work on any level. Instead, it manages to make you hate both Comedy AND Horror at the same time.

    That's just my opinion, my attempt at putting into words what makes this Horror/Comedy genre work, potentially. All I'm sure of is that whatever the X-factor is, it is NOT to be found here, but there are plenty of genuine masterpieces in the genre to be found elsewhere.

    If I may recommend some Horror/Comedy films that DO work: * Shaun of the Dead * Killer Clowns From Outer Space * Zombieland * Young Frankenstein * Dracula, Dead and Loving It * Return of the Living Dead * Fido * Once Bitten * The Little Shop of Horrors * Mad Monster Party * Nightmare Before Christmas * Corpse Bride * Rocky Horror Picture Show, which I guess you could call a Horror/Comedy crossover.

    ... and let's not forget films like Ghostbusters and Beetlejuice!
    8StevePulaski

    That's not butter on my popcorn...

    "Wazilla:" 9/10. "I Was a Teenage Wearbear:" 7/10. "The Diary of Anne Frankenstein:" 8/10. "Zom B Movie:" 8/10.

    Chillerama is one great big homage to the drive-in films that were once one of the biggest ways to view a film. Now, we have midnight showings and regular movie theaters. Though the number of American drive-in theaters have decimated to almost the point of utter extinction, Chillerama proves that if this was the seventies, it would've been the main attraction.

    This is an anthology film in the vein of things like Creepshow and Tales from the Crypt. It plays like true anthology goodness; several short stories and then a wrap-around story to conclude the spectacle, where all the characters come together, also making the narrative come full circle. I have rated all the segments on their own since they serve as their own mini-movie. I believe that it's impossible to give one final rating to an anthology film without rating each individual vignette and then finding the average of the numbers. Thankfully, every one of Chillerama's stories is of passable quality.

    Since each short is directed by a different person and focuses on a different period of horror, it gives sort of an ambiguous presence off. We get the homage to the time period, and the director's way of establishing it showcasing his style and his way of storytelling. Our first short just happens to be the best one. The Adam Rifkin directed "Wadzilla" is a crafty, creative, and endearing short mimicking the goofiness and the cheesiness of monster movies that dominated the fifties. The story focuses on a man, played by Rifkin as well, who has been giving a pill because of low sperm count. After taking this pill multiple times, he realizes his sperm have enlarged, and after one "escapes" from his body, it runs dangerously downtown, destroying everything in its path. Its jokes at films like The Blob are noticeable, and the idea itself is so unique and witty I can't help but have an undying fondness for such a short.

    The next short, while the weakest, still has plenty of flair and wit. It's "I Was a Teenage Werebear," a short that is supposed to lampoon Rebel Without a Cause, Grease, and The Twilight Saga. Funny thing is I didn't think of any of those films when watching the short. I feel this is more a homage to beach movies and quirky musicals of the sixties and seventies. You know? Where characters randomly broke out in song and danced the night away. Beach Blanket Bingo comes to mind. As well as The Lost Boys, for its use of an unlikely clan and The Rocky Horror Picture Show for its bizarre costumes. I didn't find the story all that exciting, as much as I did the little dance numbers and the overall vibe it shot through my screen. A fun little short, that's too out there to be ordinary.

    After that, we have "The Diary of Anne Frankenstein" directed by Adam Green, another director I'm well acquainted with. Green directed both Hatchet and its sequel, as well as the chilling, no pun intended, claustrophobic horror flick Frozen. Green furthers his style of flashback filmmaking with this short about Hitler (Moore) who breaks into Anne Frank's attic and recovers her book about how there was a strange monster created in her family. Hitler plans to revive this monster in order to win World War II. The film is subtitled because of its German origin, and is shot in black and white. The short is supposed to remind us of strange, foreign black and white films that were popular in the twenties and thirties. This is another change of pitch for Green, and hopefully will continue his line of films that throw us back to a simpler, more involved time.

    I forgot to mention that the shorts we are watching are being played in a drive-in theater in the film. There are a number of characters we become more familiar with between intermissions of the shorts. They all join together to fight a massive zombie outbreak in the closing short "Zom B Movie." The short is similar to the outbreak in Troma's film Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead, and mirroring the style of zombie films like Dawn of the Dead. This is beautifully directed by Joe Lynch, the same person who directed the great sequel to Wrong Turn.

    If you've never heard of the company Troma then this film is worthless to you. You have to have a certain love for low-budget, throwback style filmmaking to develop the love for Chillerama like I did. I was rarely so involved in a horror film until I saw this and now I fear that I'll be expecting this quality next time I see an anthology film. Green, Lynch, Rifkin, and Sullivan have all proved themselves worthy of making a good horror-movie script and an uncanny talent of handling a camera. Maybe if we have a Thrillerama at one point we'll get more out of these four capable men.

    Starring: Richard Riehle, Adam Rifkin, Ray Wise, Miles Dougal, Sean Paul Lockhart, Ron Jeremy, Joel David Moore, Kane Hodder, and Kristina Klebe. "Wadzilla" directed by Adam Rifkin. "I Was a Teenage Werebear" directed by Tim Sullivan. "The Diary of Anne Frankenstein" directed by Adam Green. And "Zom B Movie" directed by Joe Lynch.

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    • Curiosidades
      Most of the lines Joel Moore utters as Hitler are gibberish, with a few exceptions. When the subtitles read "Why is everyone so mean to me?," he declares in German, "I'm such a shitty actor." Instead of singing the titular line "I Don't Want to Rule the World," he keeps singing "I have worms in my penis."
    • Pifias
      In the "teenage wearbear" segment there is a reference to President Kennedy indicating that the scene is set in the early 60s; however, the van driven by the main character is a dodge tradesman 200 which was introduced in 1971.
    • Citas

      Adolf Hitler: Here. Write depressing stuff in this as if the little girl wrote it. We'll sell it after the war and make millions.

    • Créditos adicionales
      At the end of the credits for "I was a teenage were-bear" it says "T-girls need love too!"
    • Versiones alternativas
      Early screenings of "The Diary of Anne Frankenstein" included Hitler's song "I Don't Want to Rule the World." The scene was noticeably cut out and relegated to the 'Chillerama' end credits because it followed the musical segment "I Was a Teenage Werebear," and the filmmakers decided its inclusion at that point in the movie would be musical overkill.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Full Moon Fever: Behind the scenes of I was a Teenage Werebear (2011)
    • Banda sonora
      Symphony Number Nine (Final Movement)
      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performed by Andy Garfield

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de agosto de 2013 (Francia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Chillerama: The Ultimate Midnight Movie!
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Anaheim, California, Estados Unidos
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      • ArieScope Pictures
      • New Rebellion Entertainment
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