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Blood Hook

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Blood Hook (1987)
ComediaParodiaSlasher TerrorTerror

Durante un concurso de pesca local, un anzuelo gigante arrastra violentamente a personas al lago y las mata.Durante un concurso de pesca local, un anzuelo gigante arrastra violentamente a personas al lago y las mata.Durante un concurso de pesca local, un anzuelo gigante arrastra violentamente a personas al lago y las mata.

  • Dirección
    • Jim Mallon
  • Guionistas
    • Larry Edgerton
    • John Galligan
    • David Herbert
  • Elenco
    • Mark Jacobs
    • Lisa Jane Todd
    • Patrick Danz
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Jim Mallon
    • Guionistas
      • Larry Edgerton
      • John Galligan
      • David Herbert
    • Elenco
      • Mark Jacobs
      • Lisa Jane Todd
      • Patrick Danz
    • 40Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 25Opiniones de los críticos
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    Mark Jacobs
    Mark Jacobs
    • Peter van Clease
    Lisa Jane Todd
    Lisa Jane Todd
    • Ann
    • (as Lisa Todd)
    Patrick Danz
    • Rodney
    Sara Hauser
    • Kiersten
    Christopher Whiting
    Christopher Whiting
    • Finner
    Don Winters
    Don Winters
    • Leroy Leudke
    Paul Drake
    • Wayne Duerst
    Bill Lowrie
    Bill Lowrie
    • Evelyn Duerst
    Sandy Meuwissen
    • Bev D.
    Dale Dunham
    • Denny Dobyns
    Paul Heckman
    Paul Heckman
    • The Sheriff
    Don Cosgrove
    • Roger Swain
    Bonnie Lee
    • Shiela Swain
    Greg Nienas
    • Irving Swain
    Julie Vortanz
    • Ruth-Ann Swain
    Donald Franke
    • Grandfather
    Ryan Franke
    • Young Peter
    Dana Remker
    • Dickie
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      • Jim Mallon
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      • Larry Edgerton
      • John Galligan
      • David Herbert
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    BHorrorWriter

    Silly, Horror Fun

    Okay if someone were to say this movie was "brilliant" or "exception", i would have to say they should get a CAT scan. This movie, however, if extremely silly, goofy and full of laughs. The dialog alone is enough to get people laughing.

    Jim Mallon and Kevin Murphy of MST3K fame, worked on this movie.

    The idea of a giant fishing-lure killer, using his victims as food for minnows is hilarious and off the wall.

    Watch and love this b-movie gem

    7 out of 10
    5ChuckStraub

    Terror for the fresh water fishermen.

    "Blood Hook", Terror of the fresh water fishermen. It's a typical slasher movie of the 80s. A group of kids go somewhere. They meet an assortment of strange characters. One by one the characters get killed off in a bloody way. Bad acting, a poor plot, and ridiculous situations permeate this movie. All the usual stuff for a rip em up movie such as this. This blood and guts spilling movie takes place on a fresh water lake among a group of fishermen during a fishing tournament. That may be unique, I don't recall seeing a fisherman slasher movie before. Someone kills off people with a huge treble hooked lure. That's what makes this movie a little different. Fishermen might get a kick out of this one. This is something to watch with your fishing buddies after a day of fishing. Sometime when your not in the mood for a really serious movie anyway. Another thing different about this movie is that Jim Mallon directed it. This is the same Jim Mallon that directed Mystery Science Theater; a show that pokes fun at badly made movies. "Blood Hook" would be a prime candidate for that show. I saw "Blood Hook" on a DVD I rented called Troma Triple B-Header containing three movies, "Blood Hook", "Blades" and "Zombie Island Massacre". Low budget, low quality, simple stuff. I got what I expected and a few unexpected laughs to go along with it.
    5PyroDiva

    Reappraisal in the age of The Taco Bell gong

    Blood Hook is a surprisingly well-directed D-movie. What I mean is, I picked this film expecting nothing - an 80s derivative slasher with no budget that i'm likely to turn off in 10 minutes. But there are enough skillful ingredients here that I stayed for the full duration. Now, would I have done so if I double-checked and saw that it was 112 minutes long? Advisably not; BUT: this was a competently made nothing, to the degree I will be sad if the director went on to do nothing after trying their best with the nothing they had to showcase their talents with.

    Pros: the 'backstory' mysterious death sequence succeeds in introducing enough unique intrigue to rope viewers in to the meandering main plot. I don't know what it is, but there's this big cart on tracks that's used to go downhill to the pier? And the use of it is the kind of odd, dreamlike imagery that really deserves a better movie. And during this-as well as being reincorporated throughout-a song that seems made for the film, a lynchian ballad about fishing, coos its way to being a signal of fishing-related terror. #2- the characters are quickly well-defined. They may be shallow, but we do get a sense easily of what their archetypes are. And they do play out their roles in the plot to entertaining effect, even if in a B-movie fashion. By the end we have a vietnam-vet nutjob, a spoiled brat boy, and a doom prophet working with our sleepy once-native-of-the-small-fishing-ville protagonist piecing together the murderer. I want to convey to you that while this movie does fall into the old shtick of a runtime mainly comprised of people ditzing around to waste time, it is all naturally-paced and cleanly edited time-wasting. Im surprised the film goes so long in the runtime because unlike typical ripoff slasher fare, it is not overly long, unmotivated scenes that roll long after someone should say 'cut'. The banal sequences clearly have directing behind them, and even plenty of thought-out shot placements and compositions to try making it more palatable.

    So really I can't say this is elevated to higher art, or even horror-the gore/special effects are definitely the most miserable part of the production here-it knew how to be a movie that keeps you engaged enough to keep watching. And the mystery of who the killer is was clearly known from the start. To the point that you can easily see past the red herrings and figure it out halfway through but- that's better than slashers that just have it be totally random, right?

    And yes, the gong sound made me laugh before I could name what internet phenomenon I was recognizing it from, until it happened agin and I realized they have the same gong from the Taco Bell ads, pitched descending in spooky fashion. But a real laugh, like some of the details you can pick up on in the movie.

    Not a wholehearted recommendation, but... it wasn't too bad really. There is something there; at least worth a vinegar syndrome restored blu ray or something for the niche horror goons.
    4kevin_robbins

    Blood Hook is a below-average addition to the horror genre that only for diehard fans of the '80s-era contributions to the genre

    I recently watched Blood Hook (1986) on Tubi. The storyline unfolds during a fishing derby with numerous participants, but unfortunately, a serial killer with a giant fishing lure and pole is on the hunt for fishermen.

    The film, directed by Jim Mallon (known for 78 episodes of Mystery Science Theater), features Mark Jacobs (Goodfellas), Lisa Jane Todd (Playback), Bill Lowrie (Prisoner), and Paul Heckman.

    Embracing a classic '80s atmosphere in settings, circumstances, conversations, and acting, the movie stands out for its unique premise. The kills are unconventional, with a giant fishing lure soaring across the screen and landing on unsuspecting victims. While the film could have been better with additional gore and more impactful kills, they may have been the best they could do with low budget of $200k.

    In conclusion, Blood Hook is a below-average addition to the horror genre that only for diehard fans of the '80s-era contributions to the genre. I would give it a score of 3.5-4/10 but recommend watching it once.
    ethylester

    not bad!

    This is one of the better B-horror movies out there. Being a person who watches these kinds of movies every couple days, this one actually stands out from the rest of the ones I've seen and long since forgotten. I can see why Troma picked it up.

    There are some actual funny parts in this movie that are seriously meant to be funny. Usually movies don't pull that off very well. But the jokes in here are actually good ones. I liked the one about Elvis Costello being someone that parents listen to, I really don't like his music so that was cool to me.

    The characters are good, too. I like the guy with the fishhook earring who tries so hard to be cool with everybody but no one really gives him a chance. When he's talking to the German guy and using all this slang that I have never even heard, it's really funny. Usually that kind of stuff isn't funny, but I laughed out loud for some reason.

    It's funny, too, how they incorporate the Devil's Interval or whatever it's called, into the events. That group of notes really did exist back in the day, and people weren't supposed to use them because it supposedly was evil. I was wondering when a horror movie would pick up on that. And it's funny that the guy who figured it out in the movie was some rock and roll music theory composer college student.

    The very athletic lady with the baby was a strange character. Her line "I like that" was kind of unique and everything about her made the movie seem more real when the rest of it seemed kind of cheezy. It's a good cheezy, though.

    Besides, how many people own a giant fishing lure that is hooky enough to snag someone so they can't get away and then strong enough to pull someone right off of their boat into the water and able to be reeled in? That's some tackle!

    The dummies of the dead people under the dock were actually super gross and looked real to me. Dead things under docks in water always freak me out anyway. And these were well-done, I thought.

    So yeah, watch this one if you're a b-horror movie fan. Don't let the box cover deter you away. It's not a lame movie about girls in bikinis water skiing. In fact there are no scenes that even have the slightest resemblance to the cover. It's a good movie.

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    • Trivia
      The community of Hayward, Wisconsin, where this film is set, actually does exist. The giant fiberglass muskie featured in this film is a local landmark.
    • Errores
      Peter as a child had blue eyes, but has dark brown eyes as an adult.
    • Citas

      Rodney: This, like, hippie music makes me feel like I'm, like, full of chowder man. Like, how long do I have to suffer, huh?

    • Créditos curiosos
      The D in the title card "Blood Hook" rushes at the screen to fill it with blood red color; the title is the only credit that appears in color, dissolving to red as it looms on screen.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The Troma DVD release of Blood Hook is a heavily edited version of the film. Nearly 30 minutes of scenes are cut from the original film. The cuts scenes are: -spoilers herein*
      • The scene where Peter explains to everyone how he's inherited his grandfather's house now that he's 21.
      • A sequence where Denny Dobyns challenges Peter to a line-casting contest, only for Peter to cast his line into a fisherman's coffee cup.
      • The scene where our teen characters walk into the giant fiberglass muskie.
      • The teenagers complaining about the bad music at the restaurant and Kirsten pointing out that Sheila Swain is starring at Rodney.
      • Peter's confused reaction at the bar after seeing Sheila disappear from the restaurant dock.
      • Finner inviting Peter and Rodney out for night fishing, while Kirsten gets Rodney to guess what's inside various food cans.
      • A brief scene where Kirsten flirts with Peter after he gets mad at Ann.
      • The sequence where Finner urinates off the fishing boat while Rodney talks about "Muskie madness" and finds out that Finner can't swim.
      • A brief scene where Bev. D tells Finner to bring his muskie to her house so it won't get stolen.
      • Finner telling Bev. D that Red Echos "Things Aren't What They Seem" is his favorite album before he and Rodney air-guitar to the song.
      • The scene where Peter and Ann search the restaurant dock for any sign of foul play, only to miss Sheila's loon button- stuck to a dead fish.
      • Continuation of the conversation between Rodney and Leudke where Leudke talks about Evelyn Duerst and tells Rodney about a secret fishing spot.
      • Rodney looking for Finner before going fishing alone.
      • Peter and Ann being attacked in the street by Denny Dobyns. Leroy Leudke meeting Peter at the scene, when Irv Swain happens by and notices that Leudke has a metal plate in his head.
      • Peter and Ann running into Finner on the street. Finner tells them about Dickie almost getting hooked.
      • Continuation of the scene where Roger Swain tries repeatedly to crank his boat motor and yells for help. He then unbuttons his shirt just prior to getting hooked.
      • Peter radioing the sheriff to report Bev. D missing and him noticing the Red Echos LP still turning on the record player.
      • Shots of Leudke chopping Finner's fingers off with a hatchet and putting them into the meat grinder, then chopping into the arm again.
      • The scene where Peter brings Finner's severed ear to Evelyn and hears the Fishing For Your Love song causing him to flashback to his grandfathers murder.
      • The sequence where Peter, Evelyn and Irv figure out that vibrations from the cicadas and music are driving Leudke crazy.
      • Peter and Evelyn first entering Leudke's bait shop.
      • Ann awakening from drinking to find Kirsten and the Swain children sleeping on the couch.
      • Kirsten attempting to seduce Peter in bed when he thinks Ann is dead.
      • Lines of dialogue between Wayne Duerst and the sheriff after Wayne attempts to attack Leudke.
      • Fishing For Your Love plays out after the closing credits.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Parks and Recreation: Halloween Surprise (2012)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Fishing For Your Love
      Written by Victoria Harper

      Performed by Victoria Harper, Thomas A. Naunas, D. Harris

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de abril de 1987 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
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    • También se conoce como
      • Muskie Madness
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Hayward, Wisconsin, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Golden Chargers
      • Spider Lake Films Ltd. Partnership (I)
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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