Officers Rick Shaw and Lisa Willis are brought back onto a cold case after several more bodies turn up in Black Water Creek. Rick Shaw had been on administrative leave after the death of his... Read allOfficers Rick Shaw and Lisa Willis are brought back onto a cold case after several more bodies turn up in Black Water Creek. Rick Shaw had been on administrative leave after the death of his partner in an undercover drug sting that went bad. Reports of Sasquatch and talk of Sasqu... Read allOfficers Rick Shaw and Lisa Willis are brought back onto a cold case after several more bodies turn up in Black Water Creek. Rick Shaw had been on administrative leave after the death of his partner in an undercover drug sting that went bad. Reports of Sasquatch and talk of Sasquatch killing people pushes RIck to the edge, but RIck will not give up pursuit to find the... Read all
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BLACK WATER CREEK is, intentionally or no, a throwback to that era, evoking such retro- classics as SASQUATCH: THE LEGEND OF BIGFOOT and other crypto-horrors, while throwing in a nice dose of SILENCE OF THE LAMBS. You've got a series of Bigfoot-style murders and the two detectives investigating the seemingly improbable case in the deep woods of bumfuck Maryland, with the case forcing both to confront their own inner demons.
This flick is especially notable for being a true "auteur" project: the writer, director, producer, cinematographer, editor, composer, and craft services guy is all the same person. Marshall Ever's love for his project is clear on every frame, and the guy did a hell of a job with a zero- dollar budget, and plenty of Scotch tape and Popscicle sticks. You'd think there was funding, and you'd be surprised to hear that there wasn't.
Cinematography is excellent across the board. The pacing is strong, and the mood is atmospheric. Good acting (special props to Jonathon Ruckman), and a series of twists at the ending -- the final being completely unexpected. Way to catch this viewer off guard.
I saw a screener copy, and I sincerely hope that this film lands a distributor and has its chance to shine like a diamond within a sea of diarrhetic DTV horror. Support the little guy!
It's unbelievable that somebody would stump up the money to make this mess let alone have the audacity to release it for viewing.
Half the movie is out of focus or the lighting is so poor that you might as well wear a blindfold while watching. Come to think of it wearing a blindfold and ear muffs would probably be the only way to improve this 'movie'.
I would recommend avoiding this movie like the plague unless you really enjoy self-inflicted punishment...
So,Chemical Burn presents a shocker that may be a monster movie about Big Foot or it could be a horror about one nasty serial killer.
Filmed in Maryland and it was very cold evidently during shoot.
Nelson plays a detective with a lot of baggage to dredge back up as he goes to solve a cold case,That becomes a 'cold -blooded ' case.
The monster ( furry one) is an okay costume with lots of menacing and action that goes beyond it's look.
The serial killer angle is so mean and cruel that he outdoes the 'Furry' monster to become a worse one.
Film has a lot to recommend it,Especially when producers seem to be a VODKA company,How awesome is it for an Indy Filmmaker to get that kind of support to film your visions.
Low budget bigfoot movies are the best, but someone actually was paid to make this movie?
Acting was very bad. The person in the bigfoot costume with the obvious rubber gloves was the best actor as they had no script to read.
Editing could have been completed better by Helen Keller if she were still alive. Yes, it's that bad.
Script is very basic and I actually was pleased to see the commercials.
Yes, the movie is that bad. Wait till you see the blowup doll in the river that supposed to be a person.
Did you know
- TriviaAppeared in the achievement hunter show "theater mode", episode 15.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Theater Mode: Black Water Sasquatch (2016)
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- $2,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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- 16:9 HD