Six strangers are invited to a dinner party by a charming and enigmatic host, lured by the promise of substantial financial reward if they last the whole evening. However, all is not what it... Read allSix strangers are invited to a dinner party by a charming and enigmatic host, lured by the promise of substantial financial reward if they last the whole evening. However, all is not what it seems.Six strangers are invited to a dinner party by a charming and enigmatic host, lured by the promise of substantial financial reward if they last the whole evening. However, all is not what it seems.
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EsRa Dunca-Sprawling
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- (as Sean Sprawling)
Sarah J. Butler
- Eva
- (as Sarah Butler)
Andrés Erickson
- Jason
- (as Andres Erickson)
Zipporah Shunise
- Lawyer
- (as Zipporah Randle)
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Had hopes...those were so dashed. Typical dinner party/get money plot with 6 people and a very werid host. They kept showing a girl in a bathroom on the floor covered and tied up....we never find out who this person is or why. Little story line with no sense. Love the butler, but who is he really. The guy that is the host...sorry, but if ugly had a stick it would beat itself silly. The back and forth with the dinner party and police scenes were just terrible. I did like the twist, but the rest of the story is bland at best. I did get if 5 stars since I didn't fall asleep during this one. Love the house. If you are bored please watch it, otherwise do your nails.
Within minutes I disliked all the characters, & as the film progressed, they just got worse.
I don't know if they were all meant to be unlikeable, I assumed that you were meant to be at least enthused about any of them, but it didn't happen.
Six people go to a meal with an over the top Micheal Jackson style host (also unlikeable), who offers them money to do dumb things.
I was surprised I managed to last to the halfway point before giving up. There didn't seem to be any story as such, just a series of 'events' happening.
Oh, & they pretty much spoiled the so called story, by not showing it chronological order.
It's watchable ish at best if there's nothing better to be doing & you've got something else to be doing, like a crossword.
I don't know if they were all meant to be unlikeable, I assumed that you were meant to be at least enthused about any of them, but it didn't happen.
Six people go to a meal with an over the top Micheal Jackson style host (also unlikeable), who offers them money to do dumb things.
I was surprised I managed to last to the halfway point before giving up. There didn't seem to be any story as such, just a series of 'events' happening.
Oh, & they pretty much spoiled the so called story, by not showing it chronological order.
It's watchable ish at best if there's nothing better to be doing & you've got something else to be doing, like a crossword.
The film has a lot of flaws, including questionable acting and poor direction (at times), but there is something very compelling about it overall. The plot we've seen before in several horror films, but there is an interesting twist in this one and a back story that actually works well. Yes, it is stupid at times and absolutely absurd at others; characters do things that don't make sense and the dialogue is often eye-rollingly cheesy, but it is entertaining and manages to hold viewer interest throughout. That is more of an accomplishment than many horror films can deliver. I think most people who are looking for this kind of film will find it amusing.
It starts out at a murder scene, but it is dark, so we cannot tell what the police are investigating. It then switches to a party scene, where the guests are invited to this Valentine's Day dinner, and each will get $10,000 if they make a 'breakthrough'. It switches back and forth between the party and the police asking questions about the murders. Simple to say, the 'butler' assures the police he/they have friends in high places. The characters are not likeable, and in many ways it is boring. As the police probe, the background story has more and more tension among the guests. So one is following two different threads. The police cannot figure out a motive, which is the stumbling block, as those who orchestrated everything also seem to have every angle figured out. Certainly not worth paying to see in a theater.
Wow really? This is streaming on Freevee but it's called 'MOST HORRIBLE THINGS at the moment. That's a huge difference from 'Love Hurts' . Wow. -1 Star for the name change. So right off the bat we're at 4/10.
So some weirdo invites 6 dinner guests and pays them 10k each up front to be there. Weirdo promises them that love is in the air. Oh wait he didn't pay them up front, he promised them 10k to attend. What a ripoff.
Oh well it picked up a notch when the weirdo offered the dufus mechanic an upstairs room with a girl +1 Star!
So the weirdo is trying to make love connections amongst his paid guests? What a weirdo!
Oh I did not see that end coming! But this movie was a bit too all over the place. Even so.... 5/10.
So some weirdo invites 6 dinner guests and pays them 10k each up front to be there. Weirdo promises them that love is in the air. Oh wait he didn't pay them up front, he promised them 10k to attend. What a ripoff.
Oh well it picked up a notch when the weirdo offered the dufus mechanic an upstairs room with a girl +1 Star!
So the weirdo is trying to make love connections amongst his paid guests? What a weirdo!
Oh I did not see that end coming! But this movie was a bit too all over the place. Even so.... 5/10.
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