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Deux frères kidnappent et brutalisent trois femmes pour le plaisir de leur mère démente.Deux frères kidnappent et brutalisent trois femmes pour le plaisir de leur mère démente.Deux frères kidnappent et brutalisent trois femmes pour le plaisir de leur mère démente.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Frederick Coffin
- Ike
- (as Holden McGuire)
Michael McCleery
- Addley
- (as Billy Ray McQuade)
Beatrice Pons
- Mother
- (as Rose Ross)
Peter Fox
- The 'Dobber'
- (as Karl Sandys)
Luisa Marsella
- Terry
- (as Marsella Davidson)
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When I saw that Troma produced this, I wasn't sure if I wanted to watch this. While I enjoy their films, I wasn't in the mood for something as silly as those usually are. Mother's Day, thankfully, isn't quite like any other Troma film I've seen. It's mean, bleak, and nasty at times, but also has just enough of a sense of humor to keep the movie from being unbearable.
In the film, three girlfriends reconnect for a weekend of camping and are captured by two redneck brothers and their psychotic mother who want to use them for their own sick and twisted games.
When Mother's Day wants to get nasty, it goes all the way in. The disturbing moments stick with you and make you feel lousy and disgusted. You really root for these girls to overcome their troubles and get revenge which makes the final act so much more satisfying.
In the film, three girlfriends reconnect for a weekend of camping and are captured by two redneck brothers and their psychotic mother who want to use them for their own sick and twisted games.
When Mother's Day wants to get nasty, it goes all the way in. The disturbing moments stick with you and make you feel lousy and disgusted. You really root for these girls to overcome their troubles and get revenge which makes the final act so much more satisfying.
A trio of girlfriends go into the woods for a camping getaway and end up kidnapped and terrorized by a deranged woman and her two vicious sons.
More Last House on the Left than Friday the 13th, Mother's Day is a sick and twisted film that still has a decent sense of humor most of the time. The three leads are likable enough to root for them to break out of the hell they're going through and the three villains are admirably evil and disgusting enough to give you the creeps and pray that the three leads will give them a taste of their own medicine.
More Last House on the Left than Friday the 13th, Mother's Day is a sick and twisted film that still has a decent sense of humor most of the time. The three leads are likable enough to root for them to break out of the hell they're going through and the three villains are admirably evil and disgusting enough to give you the creeps and pray that the three leads will give them a taste of their own medicine.
This movie is slow at parts, but when you hit 'Exercise time boyyyys!' you'll be glad you got it.
This is one of the funniest sequences i've ever seen. It shows the two brothers doing these completely ridiculous training drills, climaxing when Mother says to Ike - 'Get the big one!' and Ike then grabs a huge watermelon, hoists it over his head and in a fit of rage, smashes it. This is all to the tune of a B-movie horror rendition of the Rocky theme song.
I give it a 7 out of 10 A classic for B grade horror lovers
This is one of the funniest sequences i've ever seen. It shows the two brothers doing these completely ridiculous training drills, climaxing when Mother says to Ike - 'Get the big one!' and Ike then grabs a huge watermelon, hoists it over his head and in a fit of rage, smashes it. This is all to the tune of a B-movie horror rendition of the Rocky theme song.
I give it a 7 out of 10 A classic for B grade horror lovers
I introduced this Troma gem to my partner when we first started dating. She is a wonderful mom and an avid horror movie fan. We now watch it every year on Mother's Day. It's just the right mix of funny, gory and '80s cheese.
I like this movie. When I was a teenager and I first saw it I loved it. Of course then I was enthralled with gore fests. This movie is definitely gory but when I was 13 the satirical vibe was somewhat lost on me. You see Mother moves her two "mama's boys" to the woods. Where she can take what is good from the city and leave the rest behind. What is "good" are all the things you see on TV from Fonzie to breakfest cereals. The house they live in is a marvel of production values. Two thirds of the budget alone had to have gone into decorating the house. It certainly didn't go into the Special effects. Such as the shoddy moment of blood spattering before decapitation occurs. As early 80's slice and dice goes this far outshines the typical camper in peril scenerio. We are introduced to the three main (victims) characters and we even get meaningful flashbacks in their lives. This makes it a little harder to take when they are brutalized. All in all Mother's Day ain't Life is Beautiful but why would you be that aisle of the video store unless you wanted to see some inbred choke on Drano.
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- AnecdotesThe house that was used in this film was an actual house in the woods of Newton, New Jersey. No one had lived in it for 15 years before filming began. The previous owner of the house was actually found to have been murdered there.
- GaffesIn the film's opening decapitation, blood spatters across the car before the decapitation even happens.
- Versions alternativesAbout 11 seconds of this film were cut in West Germany in order to secure a "Not under 18" rating for it just so that it could get a theatrical release there. This version was also released on VHS and DVD. There is also a "Not under 16" version of it that was released in this country in which about 13 minutes were cut this time.
- Bandes originalesI Think We're Alone Now
Sung by Tommy James of Tommy James & The Shondells
Written by Bo Gentry (uncredited) and Ritchie Cordell (uncredited)
Arranged by Jimmy Wisner (uncredited)
Courtesy of Roulette Records
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- Date de sortie
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- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mother's Day
- Lieux de tournage
- Brooklyn Battery Tunnel Entrance, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis([Jackie comes home])
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- Budget
- 150 000 $US (estimé)
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