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Unspeakable

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
1.6K
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Dennis Hopper and Pavan Grover in Unspeakable (2002)
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A woman battles an unspeakable terror.A woman battles an unspeakable terror.A woman battles an unspeakable terror.

  • Director
    • Thomas J. Wright
  • Writer
    • Pavan Grover
  • Stars
    • Pavan Grover
    • Michelle Wolff
    • Mark Voltura
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Thomas J. Wright
    • Writer
      • Pavan Grover
    • Stars
      • Pavan Grover
      • Michelle Wolff
      • Mark Voltura
    • 66User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Pavan Grover
    Pavan Grover
    • Jesse Mowatt
    Michelle Wolff
    Michelle Wolff
    • Littlefield
    Mark Voltura
    • Littlefield's Partner
    • (as Marc Voltura)
    Marco Rodríguez
    Marco Rodríguez
    • Cesar
    • (as Marco Rodriguez)
    Dina Meyer
    Dina Meyer
    • Diana Purlow
    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Jack Pitchford
    Miguel Pérez
    Miguel Pérez
    • Guard #1
    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Warden Earl Blakely
    J.D. Garfield
    J.D. Garfield
    • Federale Colonel
    Angelo Jaramillo
    • Flunky
    George Michael Tapia
    • Corrections Officer
    Audra Wise
    • T.V. News Woman #1
    Kim Trujillo
    Kim Trujillo
    • T.V. News Woman #2
    Michael Crabtree
    Michael Crabtree
    • Lieutenant
    Anthony Dilio
    Anthony Dilio
    • Guard #2
    • (as Dilio)
    Jonathan Levit
    Jonathan Levit
    • Kenny
    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Governor
    Clark Sanchez
    • Muscular Guard
    • Director
      • Thomas J. Wright
    • Writer
      • Pavan Grover
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    User reviews66

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    Dethcharm

    Utter Nonsense...

    With the star-power involved in this movie (Dennis Hopper, Lance Henriksen, Dina Meyer, and Jeff Fahey!), you might be tempted to sit down and watch it.

    Resist that temptation.

    Hopper does his best William Shatner imitation, only louder with a dubious "southern" accent. Henriksen seems to be in a walking coma, presumably since discovering what he'd gotten himself into here. Meyer's psychologist is "caring" to the point of inducing nausea. Fahey, unlike in some of his past efforts, will make you believe that trees can talk.

    That brings us to writer / actor Pavan Grover, who comes across like a male model who wandered onto the set. He plays "Mowatt'", a serial killer with psychic powers. Powers I say! Alas, he looks too much like Rambo in an Elvis wig to be taken seriously.

    UNSPEAKABLE is unendurable, inexcusable, and probably fattening...
    dcobbimdb

    Pretty creepy movie, not for the faint of heart

    On the one hand this movie was weird to the point of being lame. But on the other it will affect you to some degree. If that's its sole purpose, then it's highly successful to that degree. It's somewhat a tough movie to watch, it's not light hearted at all, and it's pretty graphic at moments. Much of what you see is unknown or unexplained, but I to some degree like a movies that keep you / leave you guessing rather than explaining everything and throwing in the kitchen sink as well.

    The acting we so so. I rented it mainly because of Hopper and while he was interesting he was not what I expected. While he played a crazed warden, we wasn't the 'eccentric' genius of the movie Speed. I guess I missed that a bit as he just came off as a filthy talking warden and little else. Dina looked beautiful as ever and put forth an okay performance, she's much more of a honey in this than Starship troopers, but she's not entirely believable in her character either, so… Then there was Lance, playing the same old monotone ham and mayo on white… I guess it's his trademark as I've seen little else in the way of acting from him. So, he lived up to his persona and he did justice to it once again. Paven, who played the main serial killer did an effective job, though he was too eye candy in terms of the ladies (in my opinion) to really come off a scary serial killer. Little too much of a baby face pretty boy, but I guess that was the idea. At times he was creepy I guess, but I found the images & graphic violence to be the main catalyst for the dysfunctional spookiness of the movie.

    The movie really gets off on trying to suck you into this sick / genius's mind and freak you out. It does the job even at the expense of coming off a little corny. Though being that Jesse Mowatt's ability's / powers are not really explained, it leaves much to the imagination and really depends on you're ability for abstract thought. If you don't have any, the movie will probably come off as stupid & sick. Overall I like movies like this to some degree and while overall I certainly took something away from this movie, I won't be watching it again, or anytime real soon for that matter. It's one of those movies that I only have the stomach to watch once. Would I recommend it? Hmm, tough question… I would recommend it to people who like freaky / supernatural movies with a stomach for nasty stuff and with a tolerance for B rated acting, script & budgets. I'd rate it more as a horror / thriller than anything else. Otherwise, don't bother as it will leave you with nightmares if nothing else… 6.5 / 10 for the weirdo's out there like me who get off on this kind of crud. 2 / 10 for everyone else as it will likely dig into you're precious sleep cycle
    4azila

    is he the true evil?

    I saw this movie this noon, and a few, if not many questions, popped out of me. the tag line of this movie was something like "nothing can ever silence the true evil." So it is implied that Jesse Mowatt was the true evil. Then how about the warden? He was something of a sadist and an evil, wasn't he? In the scene where Jesse controlled the warden with his will power and made him commit suicide, it is like indicating that the warden deserved it. if the warden really do, then Jesse Mowatt was doing something good, and it is not up to a "true evil" to do something good, if the story wanted to make a clear story.

    Well, what can I say? It is not a impressive movie, even with all its scenes obviously aiming to create sensations, like a worm in the bloody brain, so on. It is a movie that after seeing it , no one would be thinking about it any more, like plain water, after you drink it, you only remember that you drank it, but with no memory of how.

    besides, the characters were left unexplored. how big an influence had Mowatt's father left on him? how did Mowatt change from a human to a demon? we were told but not showed. one credit though, the acting was great.
    Aphostile

    This guy must have shelled out a lot of money to hire PR shills.

    It's hysterical how so many people have found it to praise this crapola so highly and have the gall to accuse people with OBJECTIVE negative opinions of having some kind of personal problem with this Pavan Grover guy.

    I'm a big fan of Lance Henrikson and Hopper. I even fully admit Pavan Grover demonstrated clear acting talent and ability. It's just too bad he didn't decide to stick with what he is good at. He would have been hard pressed to pull a less competent and "Unpraiseworthy" screenplay out of his behind.

    The problem with this movie began and ended with that ridiculous screenplay.

    It was simply a nonsensical mess, with terrible dialogue that branched out in tons of directions with no development, focus, rhyme or reason.

    If cinematography, production value, quality of actors, sound and special effects were all that mattered then it would be a good movie.
    5tarbosh22000

    Over The Top Hopper

    "Unspeakable" is a laughable but entertaining horror\thriller.

    The Plot: Jesse Mowatt (Pavan Grover) is a serial killer who is sent to the toughest prison in New Mexico. The Warden (Hopper) is one mean guy who spouts lines like "I am God!". The only person who could save him (I don't know why someone would do that but okay...) is Diana Purlow (Meyer) a scientist who has a device that can look into people's minds. Does she find the truth?

    This movie is hilarious! Dennis Hopper goes so over the top you can't believe it. He also has a couple more "great" lines like ("I want to kill a hundred times over!" and "I want to grind your bones!") Meyer goes through the motions. Grover, who also wrote this mess, is very self-absorbed in the role. Fahey and Lance both make cameo appearances and they put in their usual good work. The ending is completely ridiculous. It involves ghosts, Fahey's character and abortion.

    Overall, if you want to laugh, watch "Unspeakable".

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    • Trivia
      The electric chair, featured prominently in the movie, was last used in Texas for executions in 1964. In 1977, Texas approved execution by lethal injection, and in 1982, carried out its first execution by such means.
    • Goofs
      When the cage containing Jesse Mowatt slides sideways off of the bed of the flatbed truck, the cable pulling the cage can be seen going from the cage off to the left.
    • Quotes

      Warden Blakely: I want to kill you a hundred times over!

    • Soundtracks
      Caliente
      By B. Beshares

      Published by Swarthy Publishing - ASCAP

      Courtesy of Mediatone Music Inc. and Studio Cutz

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    • Release date
      • December 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Cerco aterrador
    • Filming locations
      • Pilar, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Pavan Films
      • Unspeakable Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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