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Kolobos

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.8K
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Kolobos (1999)
Slasher HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

Five young individuals live in an isolated lodge, filming their daily activities, but the house is locked down, and they encounter a murderous serial killer.Five young individuals live in an isolated lodge, filming their daily activities, but the house is locked down, and they encounter a murderous serial killer.Five young individuals live in an isolated lodge, filming their daily activities, but the house is locked down, and they encounter a murderous serial killer.

  • Directors
    • Daniel Liatowitsch
    • David Todd Ocvirk
  • Writers
    • Nne Ebong
    • Daniel Liatowitsch
    • David Todd Ocvirk
  • Stars
    • Amy Weber
    • Donny Terranova
    • Nichole Pelerine
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    2.8K
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    • Directors
      • Daniel Liatowitsch
      • David Todd Ocvirk
    • Writers
      • Nne Ebong
      • Daniel Liatowitsch
      • David Todd Ocvirk
    • Stars
      • Amy Weber
      • Donny Terranova
      • Nichole Pelerine
    • 93User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Amy Weber
    Amy Weber
    • Kyra
    Donny Terranova
    • Tom
    Nichole Pelerine
    • Erica
    John Fairlie
    • Gary
    Promise LaMarco
    Promise LaMarco
    • Tina
    Ilia Volok
    Ilia Volok
    • Faceless
    Kim Simms Thomas
    Kim Simms Thomas
    • Dr. Waldman
    • (as Kim Thomas)
    Todd Beadle
    • Dr. Jurgen
    Mari Weiss
    Mari Weiss
    • Lucille
    Jonathan Rone
    • Carl
    Linnea Quigley
    Linnea Quigley
    • Dorothy
    Ivan Battee
    • Det. Byers
    • (as Ivan Batee)
    Blaine Bolton
    Blaine Bolton
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    Jeremy Kendall
    • Young Man in Alley
    Laura Holman
    • Young Woman in Alley
    Crystal Holman
    • O.R. Doctor
    Monique Moral
    • O.R. Doctor
    Joann Wabisca
    • O.R. Doctor
    • (as Joanne Wabisca)
    • Directors
      • Daniel Liatowitsch
      • David Todd Ocvirk
    • Writers
      • Nne Ebong
      • Daniel Liatowitsch
      • David Todd Ocvirk
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    Beast-5

    I wish THE REAL WORLD was actually like this

    KOLOBOS surprised me. I thought it would be your run-of-the-mill Dead Teenager movie,but the movie went far beyond mere slasher conventions. The images are genuinely surreal,the script is smart and the deaths

    look seriously painful. The ending rocks and even if you don't understand it,you WILL squirm. KOLOBOS is a very good movie that deserves to be experienced.
    Kolobos85

    This is one kick arse, unheard of, horror film, a definate must see.

    Read another review for the plot cause i wouldn't want to give anything away. i just wanna say i was really impressed by the quality and effectiveness that this movie had as a straight to video horror release, which there are so few of at the present. the gore is spot on, and me and my mate jonnyorange76 should know cause we have watched shelf loads of vids. (in one scene a guy gets his head rammed off a metal bath tub, and you see his teeth connect, grrrrreattt!!.) there is definatley a good amount of suspense pulled off here and the director managed to make me jump a few times, this was probably helped by some pretty descent acting instead of the usually petty crap straight to vid releases have in them. take the good advice and chek this movie out cause it has just as many shoks in as any of the screams if not more, PLUS U CAN THEN TRY AND EXPLAIN THE ENDING TO ME.
    Cujo108

    Don't let the cover fool you

    "Kolobos" opens in someone else's point of view, someone who's obviously out of it, wandering the night-time streets aimlessly. The person is suddenly hit by a car, and when one of the vehicle's occupants gets out to check on the person, we find out that it's a female as she faintly utters the word "kolobos". The girl is taken to the hospital where she is operated on before being put in a room to recover. The patient next to her decides to read newspaper ads to her for the hell of it, and one of the ads triggers her to remember everything that has happened to her (we also find out that her name is Kyra, and she has spent time in a halfway house). It's an ad looking for five young people to participate in a groundbreaking new experimental film. They will be stuck in this big, fancy house with video cameras watching their every move. There's just one problem. Something is very awry in this house, and all hell is about to break loose. Could ex-loony Kyra be behind it all, or is there something much more sinister afoot?

    "Kolobos" is a film which I passed by many times in the video store and never even thought about checking out, as the cover made it look like yet another DTV waste of space. Later, I saw some raves about the film on one of the boards I frequent, so I decided to finally check it out was promptly blown away. The film's cover art does not do it justice at all! It's easily one of the most atmospheric, downright creepy as hell independent horror films I've had the pleasure of viewing.

    The characters are all well-portrayed, the actors making them feel like real people in search of their own 15 minutes of fame. It's somewhat ironic that Amy Weber, who plays Kyra, actually went on to be one of those flash in the pan types herself. Too bad, as she's actually quite solid here. The authenticity of the characters makes the brutal gore harder to take than it normally would be. The first death in the film, for instance, not only took me by total surprise, but it was disturbing to watch as the victim slowly succumbed. I didn't even like this particular person, but the brutality and realism, both in character and reaction, managed to get under my skin.

    The house makes for a creepy setting, and it oozes a sense of the foreboding right from the start. The film's score also helps, and it should seeing how it sounds quite similar to the masterful music from "Suspiria" at times.

    This film took me by surprise and turned out to be one hell of an intense gem in the often generic sea of direct to video horror. It is now a permanent fixture amidst my collection, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
    5grahamcarter-1

    1 hour and 24 but a tad too long at that.

    The opening music is very reminiscent of 'Suspiria' in Daniel Liatowitsch and David Todd Ocvirk's 'Kolobos' (1999), but unfortunately this film suffers from the common ailment of low budget horror films; the problem of weak dialogue and variable performances.

    The filmmakers obviously appreciate the slasher genre and at the same time acknowledge its weaknesses. One of the characters is an actress who appears in the fictional movie franchise 'The Slaughterhouse Factor,' which when the characters in Kolobos sit down to watch the series in its entirety, either mercilessly mock it or simply fall asleep as they tick off the rudimentary clichés of the genre.

    Kolobos goes into the potentially interesting area of reality TV, with Big Brother (which only started in 1999) type territory being delved into. The set up has the characters answering advertisements to appear in a project where they will come together in a house with hidden cameras and be filmed for five days, having no access to the outside world.

    Dario Argento 'Giallo' black gloves are given a guernsey, as are anatomy drawings, POV stumble cam, a Deep Red style tooth smashing, and the colour scheme is straight out of Suspiria and Inferno. For the U.S audience who maybe isn't familiar with 'Giallo,' Kyra is from the get-go set up as the final girl… but is she?

    After an interesting start, Kolobos becomes plodding, and with a meager running time of 1 hour and 24 minutes, I still found myself checking my watch.
    7Monica4937

    Watch this before My Little Eye!

    I have to say this is most definitely a horror gem. When my friend and I were choosing movies to watch on our movie night she decided to rent this one solely based on the description on the back of the cover. Man was this a good decision. For those of you that have already seen My Little Eye and later on watch this film, you will find that MLE is almost like a carbon copy (minus the ending...somewhat). 5 strangers are picked to spend (God knows how many) weeks/months in a house while being video taped 24/7. In MLE it was for a snuff website, in Kolobos it was for a "film". BOTH end up taking a turn for the worse. I really really REALLY enjoyed Kolobos because 1. They offered some fanTASTIC gore effects without all that CGI crap that so many horror films are using now, 2. The storyline is one giant mind fu*k that leaves you sitting there thinking "What the hell just happened? Woah..." (in a good way of course), and 3. The dialog between actors was hilarious. I really enjoyed the one scene where they're watching a cheesy slasher/horror that one of the girls chosen starred in, and one guy is going "This film is crap! How can you watch this bullsh*t." while another guy is sitting there with his eyes glued to the TV going off on some deep, intellectual view of the "crap" movie. . It was truly a funny scene. While I can't say the actual acting was good in this, everything else about it was. Highly recommended! *two thumbs up* 7.5/10

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    Roger Jackson in Scream (1996)
    Slasher Horror
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    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
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    • Trivia
      At one point a character picks up a (fake) book titled "The Making of El Matador" by Robert Rodriguez. It's a clear homage to "Rebel Without A Crew" by Robert Rodriguez. The covers are nearly identical. "Rebel" is about the making of "El Mariachi", and is a fairly legendary book among low-budget filmmakers.
    • Goofs
      When the group arrives at the house, we clearly see it is a two storey house. Yet after they are already upstairs, they climb another set of stairs to go to the attic. There is clearly no third floor for an attic in the exterior shots of the house.
    • Quotes

      Tom: I hear actors are really self-centered, and only talk about themselves. Is that true?

      Erica: Generally, yes.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Horror Geek: Kolobos Is Basically Saw Meets Big Brother... On Drugs (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Take You Away
      written and performed by Volcanic

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kólobos
    • Filming locations
      • Omaha, Nebraska, USA
    • Production company
      • Armitage Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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