Nick, a child haunted by "The Dollman," goes mad, kills his parents, and is institutionalized. After twenty years, he escapes and continues his rampage disguised in a homemade Dollman outfit... Read allNick, a child haunted by "The Dollman," goes mad, kills his parents, and is institutionalized. After twenty years, he escapes and continues his rampage disguised in a homemade Dollman outfit.Nick, a child haunted by "The Dollman," goes mad, kills his parents, and is institutionalized. After twenty years, he escapes and continues his rampage disguised in a homemade Dollman outfit.
- Awards
- 2 wins total
- Lana Matthews
- (as Niki Notarile)
- Dr. Pell
- (as Dan Werzinger)
- Simon Gellar
- (as Andy Roth)
Storyline
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- TriviaBrandon Slagle would not sleep before certain shooting days in order to give his character a more weathered, down-beat look for particular scenes.
- Quotes
Colin McDermott: ...so after I managed to somehow soak up all of the fucking water in the kitchen and in the empty space under the sink I put three or four fans in the dining room to try and dry up the carpet and air the place out. It smelled like Goddamn sewage which I kept thinking was probably loaded with all of the shit that my neighbors had to flush down the toilet every time someone called the cops on them for playing their music too loud at 2 AM every fucking Thursday morning. So anyway what, I dunno... three or four days later I had to get the number for the phone company because I needed them to come fix the wires which were so soaked that the internet and the phone wouldn't work - and remember this is back in the dialup days. So I looked in the phone bill for the maintenance number and found all of these fucking long distance calls to Long Island. I didn't know anyone in Long Island so I called the number. Some fucking guy answered and when I didn't say anything he hung up. I guess you don't really need to think to hard to know who he was...
Dan Grant: The plumber?
- ConnectionsFeatures Ninja Bombs (2005)
Methodic starts slow. If you're looking for a popcorn body count movie with mindless wanton slaughter of moronic horny teenagers, this is not the movie for you. Methodic is instead incredibly story driven. So much so that there are actually moments in the film that if you don't pay attention to, it is very certain you will not understand something later on. I like this. I find it rare these days, especially in independent horror movies where people actually need to pay attention to a movie. Usually the story is simple, intoxicated coeds get taken out by a silent masked maniac.
Now granted, Methodic does sport the classic silent masked killer stereotype, but fortunately, with very good reason. The Dollman is instantly classic, from the look of his mask right down the (no pun intended) execution of his actions. I would also like to bring up the wonderful gimmick deployed with this film, and by that I am referring to the "basher" term used to distinguish the film. Believe it or not, Methodic actually is the first basher film and that's actually a pretty clever thing to do. In a world where everything is being remade, its always refreshing to see something new come along. I predict we will be seeing more "basher" movies as time goes on. Let's just hope they are on par with this film.
And now down to the technical "stuff". This is Mr. Notarile's directorial debut, sort of. Apparently he has a large number of short film credits to his name, but I believe Methodic is his first feature. Not a bad way to start a career if you ask me. For a first time feature director with what appeared to be a very large cast, I think things were handled more than admirably. I won't lie, some of the acting in the film was a little on the campy side, but I suspect that is usually the case with most low budget horror films. The shots were great. Most of the film really gave off a larger than life feeling and though it was limited, the action and the killing scenes in this film were very fun and intense.
As for performances, most of the cast and more importantly, those playing the main characters, were very convincing. I enjoyed the natural flow of the dialog as well as some of more candid moments between characters, specifically the stakeout scene with Dan and Colin and the "chick flick" scene with Lana, Melissa and her husband. Great stuff.
All in all, Methodic is a wonderful first film and great gateway piece into what looks to be a very promising career from Chris R. Notarile. I wish him well and cannot wait to see where he goes and what he does next.
- richardwallace-1
- Mar 27, 2009
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- Методика
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- Budget
- $30,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1