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Onyx, jeune occultiste, et un groupe d'adorateurs assistent à un rituel unique dans le manoir de leur idole, BARTOK LE GRAND.Onyx, jeune occultiste, et un groupe d'adorateurs assistent à un rituel unique dans le manoir de leur idole, BARTOK LE GRAND.Onyx, jeune occultiste, et un groupe d'adorateurs assistent à un rituel unique dans le manoir de leur idole, BARTOK LE GRAND.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Madison Reed Dudley
- Meat Hut Customer 1
- (as Madison Dudley)
Donna Pieroni
- Masha
- (as Donna Peroni)
Jason Marsden
- Box Demon
- (voix)
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Onyx the Fortuitous (Andrew Bowser) is a loser and a follower of Satanist Bartok the Great. He is excited to be one of five fans selected by Bartok to join him in a ritual to raise a demon.
I don't know anything about Andrew Bowser. Apparently, he is famous for this character. It is a character for specific taste. At first, I like his loserdom. I accept his voice as a part of that character, but that does wear thin after awhile. There is a whine to it that can be annoying. Then something happens to me. I actually started to appreciate his commitment to the bit and felt sorry for the character. I can see both sides of the criticism.
I don't know anything about Andrew Bowser. Apparently, he is famous for this character. It is a character for specific taste. At first, I like his loserdom. I accept his voice as a part of that character, but that does wear thin after awhile. There is a whine to it that can be annoying. Then something happens to me. I actually started to appreciate his commitment to the bit and felt sorry for the character. I can see both sides of the criticism.
I liked this movie except for the lead actor Andrew Bowser who almost sinks the movie all by himself. He is also the director and the writer. Maybe he should stick to directing and leave the acting to someone else. Every time a good scene was being shown Mr. Bowser started acting his part and ruined the scene. If someone else had been cast as the lead actor I would have rated this movie a lot higher than the 6 stars I am giving it. The only reason I am giving this movie a 6 stars at all is because of the other actors who are doing a great job in their parts. This movie is entertaining and I wasn't bored one bit. Again it's a good movie with a bad lead actor.
There's a big difference between saying funny things and trying to say things in a funny way. The lead actor (who I guess is also behind this movie) apparently thinks that if he says his lines in what he thinks is a funny way, that they will be funny.
In actuality, if he'd delivered the same lines completely straight, it might've worked. This is a perfect example of having a great idea, but not having the acting chops to pull it off creatively. I understand the notion of wanting to be the main guy in something that you yourself created, but sometimes you've got to hand over the reins to someone else.
At first I thought maybe he was just putting on this delivery for the opening bit (a taped video), but then it continued when he was talking to his parents, so I gave up on the flick at that point.
Maybe some people will enjoy it, but for me it was just plain hokey.
In actuality, if he'd delivered the same lines completely straight, it might've worked. This is a perfect example of having a great idea, but not having the acting chops to pull it off creatively. I understand the notion of wanting to be the main guy in something that you yourself created, but sometimes you've got to hand over the reins to someone else.
At first I thought maybe he was just putting on this delivery for the opening bit (a taped video), but then it continued when he was talking to his parents, so I gave up on the flick at that point.
Maybe some people will enjoy it, but for me it was just plain hokey.
I loved this movie. Mostly because I love the Onyx character, and I think the way he is incorporated as a main character in this horror/comedy is fantastic.
This is a grade-A b-movie. Like, it's not good. But I think they knew it wasn't going to be a fantastic movie when making it, so they were able to lean into the punches a little and I think it worked really well.
What are you going to do with a film where the protagonist is viscerally awkward and weird? You're going make it weird and fun as possible! So that's what they did. Decent storytelling, decent acting, good world building, consistent effects, and some clever writing.
Like this is the best outcome anyone can expect from an internet meme character. I'm happy they made this and I want to see more from them. I would casually watch this in show form.
On-par with Tucker and Dale vs. Evil.
This is a grade-A b-movie. Like, it's not good. But I think they knew it wasn't going to be a fantastic movie when making it, so they were able to lean into the punches a little and I think it worked really well.
What are you going to do with a film where the protagonist is viscerally awkward and weird? You're going make it weird and fun as possible! So that's what they did. Decent storytelling, decent acting, good world building, consistent effects, and some clever writing.
Like this is the best outcome anyone can expect from an internet meme character. I'm happy they made this and I want to see more from them. I would casually watch this in show form.
On-par with Tucker and Dale vs. Evil.
Onyx The Fortuitous is a wonderfully cheesy, low budget, horror comedy, created by Andrew Bowser.
A creator who is best known for his short horror films- and work on youtube- in which he plays a series of hilariously goofy, endearingly annoying, characters...inspired by the likes of Sacha Baren Cohen, Jack Black, and Tom Green.
Meaning, not only did he write and direct this film...he also plays the main character Marcus aka Onyx The Fortuitous.
An autistic fast food worker, who is obsessed with his childhood hero...satanist, Bartok The Great.
Thus, when he wins a contest to visit Bartok's home- with a select group of other individuals- he hops on the oppourtunity.
Unaware that Bartok plans to use them to raise an ancient demon...by harvesting their souls.
Bartok claims they are each the reincarnation of a roleplayer in the story of a grimoire he possesses.
Luring them into his trap, under the promise of immortality.
Until, Onyx unwittingly uncovers the ruse, after witnessing the murder of one of his fellow visitors.
Which puts the rest of the group on a path to play Bartok, before he plays them...
Bowser's characters generally have an annoyingly innocent charm to them...and Onyx- a character he developed for a youtube series in 2020- is no different.
So...seeing him get a chance to work them into a feature length film for the first time, is quite the treat!
Because not only is this a complete and utter cheesefest.
It also has some really cool Henson-style creatures...inspired by some of his favourite horror and comedy icons.
Like the ghouls- which look like a combination of the monsters from They Live! And Mars Attacks!; while the monster-in-a-box seems to act as a reference to the infamous Spaulding Gray.
Is it a masterpiece?
Of course not.
It is, however, a youth friendly horror-comedy on par with the likes of Tenacious D And The Pick Of Destiny, for example.
I, for one, was entertained.
And if you aren't too...then you might be taking life a little too seriously.
Because this is great fun!
6.5 out of 10.
A creator who is best known for his short horror films- and work on youtube- in which he plays a series of hilariously goofy, endearingly annoying, characters...inspired by the likes of Sacha Baren Cohen, Jack Black, and Tom Green.
Meaning, not only did he write and direct this film...he also plays the main character Marcus aka Onyx The Fortuitous.
An autistic fast food worker, who is obsessed with his childhood hero...satanist, Bartok The Great.
Thus, when he wins a contest to visit Bartok's home- with a select group of other individuals- he hops on the oppourtunity.
Unaware that Bartok plans to use them to raise an ancient demon...by harvesting their souls.
Bartok claims they are each the reincarnation of a roleplayer in the story of a grimoire he possesses.
Luring them into his trap, under the promise of immortality.
Until, Onyx unwittingly uncovers the ruse, after witnessing the murder of one of his fellow visitors.
Which puts the rest of the group on a path to play Bartok, before he plays them...
Bowser's characters generally have an annoyingly innocent charm to them...and Onyx- a character he developed for a youtube series in 2020- is no different.
So...seeing him get a chance to work them into a feature length film for the first time, is quite the treat!
Because not only is this a complete and utter cheesefest.
It also has some really cool Henson-style creatures...inspired by some of his favourite horror and comedy icons.
Like the ghouls- which look like a combination of the monsters from They Live! And Mars Attacks!; while the monster-in-a-box seems to act as a reference to the infamous Spaulding Gray.
Is it a masterpiece?
Of course not.
It is, however, a youth friendly horror-comedy on par with the likes of Tenacious D And The Pick Of Destiny, for example.
I, for one, was entertained.
And if you aren't too...then you might be taking life a little too seriously.
Because this is great fun!
6.5 out of 10.
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- Anecdotes7,493 backers on Kickstarter pledged $610,467 to help bring this project to life.
- Citations
[repeated line]
Onyx the Fortuitous: I dunno.
- Bandes originalesI'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)
Written by Jim Steinman
Performed by Andrew Bowser & Olivia Taylor Dudley
Published by Edward B. Marks Music Company (BMI)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Оникс Удачный и талисман душ
- Lieux de tournage
- 104 Walker st Lenox, Massachusetts, États-Unis(Venfort Hall Mansion)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 182 021 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 182 021 $US
- Durée
- 1h 48min(108 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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