David Van Owen emménage dans une maison mystérieuse et découvre une boîte enterrée dans sa cour arrière, remplie de 3 millions de dollars et d'un cadavre frais. David cache l'argent dans la ... Tout lireDavid Van Owen emménage dans une maison mystérieuse et découvre une boîte enterrée dans sa cour arrière, remplie de 3 millions de dollars et d'un cadavre frais. David cache l'argent dans la maison, mais il devient traqué par le corps..David Van Owen emménage dans une maison mystérieuse et découvre une boîte enterrée dans sa cour arrière, remplie de 3 millions de dollars et d'un cadavre frais. David cache l'argent dans la maison, mais il devient traqué par le corps..
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Michael P. Blevins
- Hardware Store Clerk
- (as Mike Blevins)
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Well, that was an entertaining hour and a half, assuming your idea of entertainment involves a slow descent into narrative drift. The "action" kicks off when he dramatically collides with the "cover" a solid six inches (not feet) below the surface, truly gripping stuff. The main character's "internal conflict" was so deep, he simply had to share it with us. What's more, the movie transforms into an Easter egg hunt; a cornucopia of continuity errors scattered so generously across every layer, it almost felt like an avant-garde choice. I'll give it this, spotting them turned out to be quite fun...unintentionally, of course.
Why do I keep watching? I think I love the main character. But everything else is bad. Writing, viewing (covers all editing, audio, video) reminds me of decades old scary movies. Cheesy. I think that's why I LOVE it!.
After attempting to repair his yard, a man uncovers a strange box filled with money and a dead body inside, and after spending some of the money finds himself haunted by the figure found with the money which causes him to question his sanity as the events begin to disrupt his life.
This was a pretty decent but highly flawed effort. Among its better qualities is the rather fun nature in which this one comes about setting up its premise and eventual setup to be put in play later. The innocent nature of the discovery of the box and its contents, uncovering them while preparing a section of the yard during a fi-up session, comes off quite nicely and believably since there's not anything unnatural or impossible about it. The circumstances are anything any homeowner could potentially come across and experience. When this in turn leads to the fun discovery of the series of hauntings and encounters that come about with him believing that the corpse found inside is still alive creates a highly impressive atmosphere as he becomes increasingly frazzled and paranoid following each of the encounters as they build up in intensity. It does enhance the tempo of the final half rather nicely, but it's all that really holds this one up. There are a few issues here. The main problem is the fact that so much of this one is dependent on the idea of him hiding the money with a guilty conscience about reporting it and the dead body that anything that occurs around him is supernatural. So much of this one is based on him being jumpy at shadows or cats screeching off in the distance or even more innocuous aspects that it just wears thin after a while with so many of these false jump-scares turning out to be nothing that it lessens the impact of the actual scares later on. Even worse, because of the repetitious manner of these scenes playing out the film's first half is quite dull and predictable even with all these supernatural hauntings taking place. The other issue here is the rather bizarre structure that tends to highlight several factors that expose his plans. The constant back-and-forth nature of constantly burying stuff inside the box only to have to dig it back up several times over meaning it would've been obvious what he was doing to his neighbors constantly seeing him have to dig up the same part of his yard.it makes sense that he has to keep doing it due to his mental snap but the fact that no one notices this factor is quite strange. As well, there's also the issue of the finale making no real sense, injecting a rather odd amount of action that comes off somewhat oddly with little point and context which highlights a highly underwhelming and confusing ending that doesn't come off with any kind of explanation for what's happening. These all end up lowering the film for the most part.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Graphic Violence.
This was a pretty decent but highly flawed effort. Among its better qualities is the rather fun nature in which this one comes about setting up its premise and eventual setup to be put in play later. The innocent nature of the discovery of the box and its contents, uncovering them while preparing a section of the yard during a fi-up session, comes off quite nicely and believably since there's not anything unnatural or impossible about it. The circumstances are anything any homeowner could potentially come across and experience. When this in turn leads to the fun discovery of the series of hauntings and encounters that come about with him believing that the corpse found inside is still alive creates a highly impressive atmosphere as he becomes increasingly frazzled and paranoid following each of the encounters as they build up in intensity. It does enhance the tempo of the final half rather nicely, but it's all that really holds this one up. There are a few issues here. The main problem is the fact that so much of this one is dependent on the idea of him hiding the money with a guilty conscience about reporting it and the dead body that anything that occurs around him is supernatural. So much of this one is based on him being jumpy at shadows or cats screeching off in the distance or even more innocuous aspects that it just wears thin after a while with so many of these false jump-scares turning out to be nothing that it lessens the impact of the actual scares later on. Even worse, because of the repetitious manner of these scenes playing out the film's first half is quite dull and predictable even with all these supernatural hauntings taking place. The other issue here is the rather bizarre structure that tends to highlight several factors that expose his plans. The constant back-and-forth nature of constantly burying stuff inside the box only to have to dig it back up several times over meaning it would've been obvious what he was doing to his neighbors constantly seeing him have to dig up the same part of his yard.it makes sense that he has to keep doing it due to his mental snap but the fact that no one notices this factor is quite strange. As well, there's also the issue of the finale making no real sense, injecting a rather odd amount of action that comes off somewhat oddly with little point and context which highlights a highly underwhelming and confusing ending that doesn't come off with any kind of explanation for what's happening. These all end up lowering the film for the most part.
Rated Unrated/R: Graphic Language and Graphic Violence.
Everyone involved should NEVER work again.
Poor writing, poor acting, not a horror but just plain horrible.
Hopefully, the actors were paid well, because I'm sure they will not find any work for a long time.
Poor writing, poor acting, not a horror but just plain horrible.
Hopefully, the actors were paid well, because I'm sure they will not find any work for a long time.
Had potential, but eventually spiraled out of control into a nonsensical mess.
You'll keep expecting it to go in one direction, but it never does.
You'll keep expecting it to go in one direction, but it never does.
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- Anecdotesinspired by true events
- GaffesWhen David Vanowen (Ford Austin) returned the money to the box in his backyard, he had placed it in a black garbage bag., and then nailed the box shut. When he opened the grave again, the money was not in the bag, but stacked loosely in the box. But then, the next day, the money in the grave is back in the garbage bag.
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- 1h 36min(96 min)
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