A young, unwed, pregnant girl is made an offer she can't refuse. Marry a rich young man with a wealthy estate to please his dying mother, and she'll be well taken care of. What she doesn't k... Read allA young, unwed, pregnant girl is made an offer she can't refuse. Marry a rich young man with a wealthy estate to please his dying mother, and she'll be well taken care of. What she doesn't know is the family has plans to sacrifice her baby!A young, unwed, pregnant girl is made an offer she can't refuse. Marry a rich young man with a wealthy estate to please his dying mother, and she'll be well taken care of. What she doesn't know is the family has plans to sacrifice her baby!
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"It's a girl."
The Unearthing is a film I'd had been wanting to see for a long time and now wish I hadn't bothered. The movie succeeds at being disgusting and nothing else. It does offer a bit of a different spin on the vampire lore. The film's villains are based in the Philipino legend of the Aswang (don't laugh). The Aswang is demon or vampire that feeds upon unborn fetuses. Unfortunately it is never utilized in a way that is new or interesting. It's just a boring mess. And it's drawn out to a point where I wanted to start fast-forwarding to the conclusion we all knew was coming. The acting is appalling, the direction slack, and there is so much padding here that the movie could have been a 30 minute short. Trust me and avoid this one.
I can't find any word in my thesaurus to describe how bad it is
Damn! I've been fooled again! I still don't learn from previous lessons not to trust comments on DVD covers.
I don't know WHAT I was thinking when buying this DVD. Whoever wrote those comments and synopsis should be shot. It says here this movie was a sensation when it hit Sundance in 1994? What kind of sensation? Puking?
Let me quote some of what's written on the back cover:
"After a brief theatrical release, nervous video chains refused to carry the film and the shocker [BWAAAHAHAHAHA] all but disappeared."
When it disappeared, why did they bring it back? IT DISAPPEARED FOR A REASON, GODDAMMIT!!!!
I WANTED TO GET RID OF THIS MOVIE, BUT NOONE WANTS IT. I gave it to a friend for his birthday, and he posted it back to me a week later. that goes to show how bad it is. I hope more people would buy this film because I won't be the only one stoopid enough to see it.
Hey, i didn't even spoil it for you.
I don't know WHAT I was thinking when buying this DVD. Whoever wrote those comments and synopsis should be shot. It says here this movie was a sensation when it hit Sundance in 1994? What kind of sensation? Puking?
Let me quote some of what's written on the back cover:
"After a brief theatrical release, nervous video chains refused to carry the film and the shocker [BWAAAHAHAHAHA] all but disappeared."
When it disappeared, why did they bring it back? IT DISAPPEARED FOR A REASON, GODDAMMIT!!!!
I WANTED TO GET RID OF THIS MOVIE, BUT NOONE WANTS IT. I gave it to a friend for his birthday, and he posted it back to me a week later. that goes to show how bad it is. I hope more people would buy this film because I won't be the only one stoopid enough to see it.
Hey, i didn't even spoil it for you.
Dark, gory, scary indie
I've seen a lot of vampire films but never one like this. Tense, dark tale of a pregnant girl who thinks she's selling her unborn child to a rich family with inheritance issues but comes to realize that what they really need is something a whole lot worse. With terrific use of color AND lack of color (look how the scenes in Claire's house are all shot in the same bleached-out reddish sepia, like partly-washed-out bloodstains), neat twists on Gothic horror conventions, nasty use of garden implements, and an overall Blair-Witch-meets-Texas-Chainsaw vibe of unnerving low-budget conviction, this is a cheap but effective little chiller. Vamp fans who've stayed in the familiar Eastern European and urban American traditions should definitely give this Filipino-based oddity a try.
Well, lets be fair here.
First off, if you are not a fan of Low Budget Horror Movies, go no further. You will not enjoy this movie. It appears to have been shot on 16mm film. Either that, or the stock they used was VERY old, because even in the new DVD transfer, there's a fair amount of grain.
HOWEVER, the plot is at least original (and you can't say that about ANYTHING out of Hollywood in the last few years) and the acting earnest.
That said, gore hounds will be disappointed, as this the new DVD appears to be a cut down "R" version that expunges some of the more graphic scenes. (I know they exist, at least one is shown in the trailer).
All told, this is an enjoyable Independent movie.
HOWEVER, the plot is at least original (and you can't say that about ANYTHING out of Hollywood in the last few years) and the acting earnest.
That said, gore hounds will be disappointed, as this the new DVD appears to be a cut down "R" version that expunges some of the more graphic scenes. (I know they exist, at least one is shown in the trailer).
All told, this is an enjoyable Independent movie.
Shockingly different effort
This starts off being something of a cross between Society and Rosemary's Baby and for the first half hour is really quite creepy. For the rest of the film things are distinctly more nasty and occasionally almost too repulsive to watch. Possibly budgetary restraints led to most off the movie being shot in just the one colour, brown, but not without effect. In fact the gloom is about as cheerful as this nasty film gets, there are splashes of humour but you are rarely in the mood for smiling and from the spooky Filipino maid, Cupid, to the manic leading man and his almost dead mother and crazed sister all is very, very wrong. I cannot understand the bad reviews this film has received because to me it seemed a shockingly different effort in the horror field. I suppose much has been borrowed from earlier horrors but there is enough that is different to certainly set it apart from much more celebrated films.
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- TriviaAlong with the animation, and the fire, a nude scene is also superimposed over the credits sequence. Director Barry Poltermann recalled an amusing story about that scene and the actress Tina Ona Paukstelis, who plays Katrina. "By all accounts the male actor got over-excited! Right! [Laughs] You know, we will leave that to Tina's commentary! The actor involved was rather embarrassed by it. He basically came during the scene. They had a towel between them, so they weren't really having sex. He was so embarrassed that he finished the scene and got up and left and none of us ever saw him again. He didn't come to the premiere or anything. He was horrified. We felt bad about that. It's funny, but funny at his expense."
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Peter Null: We Nulls take care of our own.
- Alternate versionsMondo Macabro released two DVD versions: the R-rated cut is available only through Blockbuster and the Unrated cut is available through retailers. To add further confusion, the Unrated discs will sometimes proclaim them to be the "R-Rated Cut". The key difference between the versions: the R-rated disc has no extras, the Unrated disc is loaded with special features, like a documentary, two commentaries, trailers, and audition tapes.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Best of the Worst: Our VHS Collection (2019)
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- Herman Uihlein House - 5270 North Lake Drive, Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, USA(Null Family Mansion)
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- $70,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 22m(82 min)
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- 1.66 : 1
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