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Toolbox Murders

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
9.2K
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Toolbox Murders (2004)
Slasher HorrorSupernatural HorrorDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

A historic Hollywood hotel houses a supernatural evil. It's been subdued for decades, but when renovations start, a series of murders take place.A historic Hollywood hotel houses a supernatural evil. It's been subdued for decades, but when renovations start, a series of murders take place.A historic Hollywood hotel houses a supernatural evil. It's been subdued for decades, but when renovations start, a series of murders take place.

  • Director
    • Tobe Hooper
  • Writers
    • Jace Anderson
    • Adam Gierasch
  • Stars
    • Angela Bettis
    • Brent Roam
    • Marco Rodríguez
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    9.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tobe Hooper
    • Writers
      • Jace Anderson
      • Adam Gierasch
    • Stars
      • Angela Bettis
      • Brent Roam
      • Marco Rodríguez
    • 121User reviews
    • 103Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Angela Bettis
    Angela Bettis
    • Nell Barrows
    Brent Roam
    Brent Roam
    • Steven Barrows
    Marco Rodríguez
    Marco Rodríguez
    • Luis Saucedo
    • (as Marco Rodriguez)
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Chas Rooker
    Juliet Landau
    Juliet Landau
    • Julia Cunningham
    Adam Gierasch
    Adam Gierasch
    • Ned Lundy
    Greg Travis
    Greg Travis
    • Byron McLieb
    Christopher Doyle
    Christopher Doyle
    • Coffin Baby
    • (as Chris Doyle)
    Adam Weisman
    Adam Weisman
    • Austin Sterling
    Christina Venuti
    Christina Venuti
    • Jennifer
    Sara Downing
    Sara Downing
    • Saffron Kirby
    Jamison Reeves
    Jamison Reeves
    • Hudson
    Stephanie Silverman
    Stephanie Silverman
    • Dora Sterling
    Alan Polonsky
    Alan Polonsky
    • Philip Sterling
    • (as Allan Polonsky)
    Charlie Paulson
    • Hans
    Eric Ladin
    Eric Ladin
    • Johnny Turnbull
    Sheri Moon Zombie
    Sheri Moon Zombie
    • Daisy Rain
    • (as Sheri Moon)
    Price Carson
    Price Carson
    • Officer Daniel Stone
    • Director
      • Tobe Hooper
    • Writers
      • Jace Anderson
      • Adam Gierasch
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    6Verona

    Uneven horror movie

    I like bad horror movies. But at the end of this film I was left with a "huh?" resounding in my brain. Just unanswered questions:

    1.) The old guy, Charlie (?). How did he know about the killer? Why was he allowed to live?

    2.) The killer- okay so he "clawed his way" out of his mother's body. Then what? He was in a fire? He drank Ponce de Leon's fountain of youth juice? Whats with the face and the homicidal tendencies?

    3.) Why was Ned and Byron allowed to live so long?

    4.) Did Saffron eventually die, nailed to the ceiling? Or was she finished off later on?

    5.) If there was no apartment 4 on any floor, why did they make their attempts to "hide" that so obvious? Why not just make the former #5 apartments #4's?

    6.) Why doesn't Angela Bettis eat?

    I just wish we had more of an understanding of the killer, instead of some quickly thrown in nonsense about a "pagan" spell (and once again spreading the negative stereotype of the pentagram). And what did the symbols have to do with anything? It seemed that she was following a map, but it looked to me like she was just finding the symbols and looking at them.
    7ThrownMuse

    So much better than you'd expect, given Hooper's recent track record.

    Nell and Steven move into a run-down Hollywood apartment in the middle of being renovated. They soon realize that the landlord, maintenance man, and other tenants are a strange bunch. Nell finds herself delving into a mystery of the building when one of her neighbors goes missing. This is an excellent and unique slasher. Considering the last movie I saw by Hooper was about a CGI crocodile, I think it is fair to say he is back in the game. Unfortunately, there are plot holes galore that should have been worked out, the pacing is somewhat uneven, and the ending is a big let-down. But the murder scenes are nasty, the atmosphere is creepy, the set is awesome, and the jump scares are worthy. The "city of broken dreams" theme is effective even though most of the film takes place within the claustrophobia of the apartment building. The performance by Angela Bettis ("May") really anchors the movie. This lady brings a sense of dignity and classiness to the horror genre and I think she could become a real genre pioneer. All horror fans should check-out this movie.

    My Rating: 7/10.
    6Coventry

    A rather solid slasher remake

    Director Tobe Hooper once entered the horror-hall of fame at the top position back in 1974 with his undeniable masterpiece of imaginative terror, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Ever since that, his career only went downhill. In the nineties he simply…well…sucked with a repertoire of titles like The Mangler and Crocodile. The tide seems to be turning a bit now, as his version of the Toolbox Murders is surprisingly decent and well made. This is a remake of a vicious 70's slasher that is overall gory and disgusting (the original was even included in the `video nasties' – list of banned horror movies in the U.K) The plot and motivations of the murdering nut are slightly different in Hooper's version of the Toolbox Murders. The story is about a young couple that moves to Hollywood and homes in an old, spooky building. Inhabitants of this building – mainly wannabe actors and other scum – brutally die one by one…As the title implies, the butchering is achieved by hammers, drills, screwdrivers and a bunch of other tools. And I bet you can imagine how badly things can get messed up if you're using tools on people, no? Indeed, this films is rather gory and extremely violent with a few gruesome killing-highlights such as a (semi-)decapitation with a sawing machine! Angela Bettis, the girl who stole every horror fan's heart since `May', plays the screaming heroine who slowly gets to the bottom of the murder mystery. She receives good feedback from the beautiful Juliet Landau (Martin Landau's daughter) . The script and story-development isn't always logical and most of the interior shots are under-exposed. Also, the Toolbox Murders seems to give the impression we're guessing fro the identity of the killer initially…like a good old-fashioned ‘whodunit' slasher, but the mystery and detective aspects abruptly come to an end as the plot opens up a little more. Far from being an intelligent (or even clever) horror remake, Tobe Hooper's film is entertaining and perfectly suitable for an evening of scares and loud yells.
    squeezebox

    Tobe Hooper is Back, Baby!

    After a fifteen year long string of awful horror movies and forgettable TV shows, director Tobe Hooper finally roars back to life with this fun, scary and intense horror thriller.

    When I first heard Hooper was remaking TOOLBOX MURDERS, I thought he had hit a new low. The director of THE Texas CHAINSAW MASSACRE is making a remake of a movie that was in many ways a rip-off of CHAINSAW? I didn't think I'd bother.

    Then I started hearing some internet buzz that the movie was actually pretty good, so I picked up the DVD at a horror convention. I was pleasantly surprised. It's a throwback to Hooper's earlier movies like CHAINSAW, EATEN ALIVE and THE FUNHOUSE, with a similar atmosphere of dementia and claustrophobic terror. The performances are excellent and the screenplay is very good (written by the same team that wrote Hooper's previous film, CROCODILE). Also top notch are the expressionistic cinematography and editing.

    Hooper's previous movies reeked of TV movie blandness (possibly due to his having slowly moved into that realm over the years), but TOOLBOX MURDERS has a healthy dose of grindhouse grit to go with the slick, professional quality of his hired hand work. The result is a movie that is as technically well-made as SCREAM or WRONG TURN, but with the guts of a 70s drive-in shocker.

    While the killer finds some creative ways to kill people with various hardware items, and the action takes place in a single apartment building, this movie has little to do with the original TOOLBOX MURDERS. It's actually more similar in plot to Lucio Fulci's HOUSE BY THE Cemetery. However, despite its remake status and its borrowing plot points from a few previous movies, it has a surprisingly fresh and original feeling to it.

    I'll go out on a limb and say Tobe Hooper's TOOLBOX MURDERS is one of the better horror movies I've seen in quite some time. It leaves the CHAINSAW remake in the dust. It's better than most so-called horror movies I've seen in the last few years.

    I highly recommend this to horror fans, but especially to admirers of Hooper who thought he would never crawl out of his rut. Well, he's back, and with a vengeance!
    6KingM21

    I can only wish I enjoyed my work so.

    This remake was surprisingly enjoyable, despite the low IMDb rating, and perhaps Tobe Hooper's best work since The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Mix some elements of Polanki's Apartment Trilogy with some from TCM, and throw in a few inventive, violent kills à la the original Toolbox Murders, and you have a rather enjoyable horror movie. Also adding to it is the good performance from up and coming horror starlet Angela Bettis. The killer was pretty cool too; I liked how giddy he was after sprinkling lye on some guy's face, held down by a vice, Casino style! I can only wish I enjoyed my work so. Of course, it's not a flawless movie. The plot maybe could have used a bit more work but if you just go with it, it's really a minor complaint. The DVD has two commentaries (one with Hooper!), deleted scenes (mostly more graphic shots of the kills), a short interview with Hooper, and some trailers, including the great one for High Tension! I'm glad I bought it, despite a hefty $20 tag.

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    • Trivia
      Christian Bale stated in an interview that he tried hard to contact Tobe Hooper for the role of Steven Barrows and even personally recorded and sent a screen test of himself, but was never called back. He instead focused on scoring the role of Bruce Wayne/Batman in Batman Begins (2005).
    • Goofs
      When the killer reappears through the window he enters making a spectacular jump, even there is not enough space behind the window to execute it, as it is shown after he falls down.
    • Quotes

      Nell Barrows: Were you aiming for Dante's Third or Fourth Circle of Hell?

      Steven Barrows: It was just bad timing.

      Nell Barrows: Honey, "bad timing" is arriving late for dinner. This is fire-bombing the restaurant.

    • Crazy credits
      Every years thousands of people come to Hollywood to pursue their dreams. Some succeed. Some move back home... And some just disappear.
    • Alternate versions
      The US release was heavily censored to get an "R" rating rather than an "NC-17". The following scenes were edited:
      • The "drill kill" of the girl in the apartment was about 20-30 seconds longer, showing much more blood fly out of the back of her head, and the drill going all the way through her mouth. After the killer retracts the drill, he then begins drilling again into her head. Also, this scene is well-lit as opposed to the darkened version in the "R" rated cut.
      • The man getting his head sawed in half; this scene was much longer. More blood and grue flies out as the killer saws, and the aftermath of the top half of the man's head being ripped off was shown, and the camera lingers longer on it when it hits the ground.
      • The man being strapped to the table and killed was a bit longer. There were more hits with the hammer, more screams from the man, and a better view of the powder being poured on his head. A more grisly after-view of the man's lye-laden head was present afterward.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cinemassacre Video: Top 10 Worst Top 10's (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      California (Back To Hell)
      by Shithead

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 2004 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hotel Terror
    • Filming locations
      • Ambassador Hotel - 3400 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Toolbox Films
      • Toolbox Murders Inc.
      • Alpine Pictures
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $187,910
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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