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House of the Dead

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
2.1/10
39K
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House of the Dead (2003)
Pre, 'Fall 2003"
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A group of college students travels to a mysterious island to attend a rave, which is soon taken over by bloodthirsty zombies.A group of college students travels to a mysterious island to attend a rave, which is soon taken over by bloodthirsty zombies.A group of college students travels to a mysterious island to attend a rave, which is soon taken over by bloodthirsty zombies.

  • Director
    • Uwe Boll
  • Writers
    • Mark A. Altman
    • Dan Bates
    • Dave Parker
  • Stars
    • Jonathan Cherry
    • Tyron Leitso
    • Clint Howard
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.1/10
    39K
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    • Director
      • Uwe Boll
    • Writers
      • Mark A. Altman
      • Dan Bates
      • Dave Parker
    • Stars
      • Jonathan Cherry
      • Tyron Leitso
      • Clint Howard
    • 630User reviews
    • 77Critic reviews
    • 15Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Jonathan Cherry
    Jonathan Cherry
    • Rudy
    Tyron Leitso
    Tyron Leitso
    • Simon
    Clint Howard
    Clint Howard
    • Salish
    Ona Grauer
    Ona Grauer
    • Alicia
    Ellie Cornell
    Ellie Cornell
    • Casper
    Will Sanderson
    Will Sanderson
    • Greg
    Enuka Okuma
    Enuka Okuma
    • Karma
    Kira Clavell
    Kira Clavell
    • Liberty
    Sonya Salomaa
    Sonya Salomaa
    • Cynthia
    • (as Sonja Salomaa)
    Michael Eklund
    Michael Eklund
    • Hugh
    David Palffy
    David Palffy
    • Castillo
    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • Kirk
    • (as Jurgen Prochnow)
    Steve Byers
    Steve Byers
    • Matt
    Erica Durance
    Erica Durance
    • Johanna
    • (as Erica Parker)
    Birgit Stein
    • Lena
    Jay Brazeau
    Jay Brazeau
    • Captain
    Adam J. Harrington
    Adam J. Harrington
    • Rogan
    • (as Adam Herrington)
    Colin Lawrence
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    • Director
      • Uwe Boll
    • Writers
      • Mark A. Altman
      • Dan Bates
      • Dave Parker
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    1crashfire-31416

    My first experience leaving a theater before credits

    Saw this cinematic train wreck when I was 18. The "rave of the century" looked like a WalMart parking lot on a Saturday night. Zombies were smarter than the rave kids. I about lost it when the Asian girl broke out in Karate but I hung in there till the head honcho delivered his line about eternal life. Manager at AMC refused a refund.
    Ace-38

    So bad its......

    Actually reasonably enjoyable, but in a comic book, silly kinda way. This is by no stretch of the imagination a good movie in any sense, but you cant help but laugh yourself silly through most of it.

    Plot line is this: A group of ravers travel to an island near Seattle, an island known as Isla del Morte (Island of the dead, and my Spanish spelling is likely incorrect). Once they arrive, they find the biggest rave of the year deserted. Why? they find out once they stumble upon survivors and are shown video footage of what happened.

    This is really an elementary movie, poorly written by Mark Altman (who did one of my favorite films, "Free Enterprise") and equally poorly acted by the mainly unknown cast. Along with Jurgen Prochnow, Ellie Cornell ("Halloween" 4 & 5) and Clint Howard (Ron's brother) are the only names I recognized. I really don't expect much from Clint (and he certainly delivered in that area) but Ellie and Jurgen usually do a little better than they showed here.

    Johnathan Cherry is really dull as Rudy, Tyron Leitso's Simon is an irritating little weasel, Ona Grauer's Alicia is really nice to look at, but not much else...so on and so forth.

    Lots and lots of pop culture references, including a mention of George A. Romero and the possibility of a 4th "Dead" film. See this one if you're a Romero fan...please...its a zombie movie and if the industry thinks thats what we want, then we'll get George's final vision that much sooner.

    This is just not a good movie, but if you're like me and enjoy giving the "Mystery Science Theater 3000" treatment to bad films, you should see this one.

    1/2 out of 5
    1dunmore_ego

    Gilligan's Island meets Shaun Of The Dead

    Laid up and drugged out, as a kidney stone wended its merry way through my scarred urinary tract, with absolutely nothing better to do than let the painkillers swoon me into semi-oblivion, I happened to catch this movie on cable. I wouldn't want anyone to think that I paid to view it in a cinema, or rented it, or – heaven forfend! – that I watched it STRAIGHT.

    Having played this sensationally gruesome video game and avidly trod the doomed rooms and dread passageways of The House, battling Chariot (Type 27), The Hanged Man (Type 041), and other impossible sentinels, my curiosity was piqued as to how the game would transfer to the movie screen.

    It doesn't.

    The banal plot revolves around a group of "crazy kids" – a la Scooby Doo – attending a remote island for a world-shaking "rave" – whatever that is. (You kids today with your hula-hoops and your mini-skirts and your Pat Boone…) After bribing a boat captain thousands in cash to ferry them there (a stupidity which begs its own network of rhetoric), they find the "rave" deserted.

    Passing mention is made of a "house" – presumably the titular House Of The Dead – but most of the action takes place on fake outdoor sets and other locales divorced from any semblance of haunted residence.

    A fallen video camera acts as flashback filler, showing the island in the throes of a – party?! Is that it? Oh, so this "rave" thingy is just a "party"? In the grand tradition of re-euphemizing "used cars" as "pre-owned", or "shell shock" as "post-traumatic stress disorder", the word "party" is now too square for you drug-addled, silicone-implanted, metrosexual jagoffs?

    It is learned that the party was broken up by rampaging zombies. Intelligent thought stops here…

    I don't think the pinheads who call themselves screenwriters and directors understand the mythos behind zombie re-animation. Zombies can't die – they're already UN-DEAD. They do not bleed, they know no pain. Unless their bodies are completely annihilated, they will continue being animated. At least, that's what my Jamaican witch priestess tells me.

    Which means that a .45 shot into their "hearts" is not going to stop them, nor will a machete to the torso. And a shotgun blast to the chest will certainly NOT bring forth gouts of blood. At least in the video game's logic, the shooter pumps so many rounds into each monster that it is completely decimated, leaving a fetid mush that cannot re-animate itself.

    Yet each actor-slash-model gets their Matrix-circular-camera moment, slaying zombies on all fronts with single bullets and karate chops to the sternum. Seriously, these zombies are more ineffective than the Stormtroopers from "Return Of The Jedi", who get knocked out when Ewoks trip them.

    I suppose the film's writer, Mark Altman, having penned the not-too-shabby "Free Enterprise", felt compelled to insert a Captain Kirk reference, in the character of Jurgen Prochnow, who must have needed milk money desperately to have succumbed to appearing in this aromatic dung-swill. There is also a reference to Prochnow's primo role in the magnificent "Das Boot", when one of the untrained B-actors mentions that he "looks like a U-Boat Captain". ". I wonder how many of this movie's target audience of square-eyed swine picked up on ANY of the snide references to other films, as when Prochnow declares, "Say hello to my little friend", presaging his machine gun moment.

    Aimed at a demographic who have not the wherewithal to comprehend the Sisyphean futility of the video-game concept (i.e. the game ends when you die – you cannot win), this is merely a slasher film for the mindless and mindless at heart. Accordingly, everyone dies in due course, except for a heterosexual pair of Attractive White People.

    A better use for this film's scant yet misused budget might have been to send the cast through Acting School, although Ona Grauer's left breast did a good job, as did her right breast – and those slomo running scenes: priceless! I especially liked the final scene with Ona trying to act like she's been stabbed, but looking like she's just eaten ice cream too fast.

    Attempting to do something more constructive with my time, I pulled out my Digitally-Restored, 35th Anniversary, Special Edition, Widescreen Anamorphic DVD of "Manos: The Hands Of Fate." Ah, yes! – the drugs were suitably brain-numbing - now HERE was some quality film-making…

    (Movie Maniacs, visit: www.poffysmoviemania.com)
    1MLDinTN

    quite possibly the worst movie ever made

    This is one of the worst films I've seen. The only positive thing I can say is it was so bad that is seemed comical. First off, there's no plot. The actors appear to be reading off cue cards and do the dumbest things. Such as being chased by dead people but yet wanting to go out and look for their friends. Also the zombies were terrible, no where near as fun as any of Romero's work, who gets s plug in the movie. And the dumbest part of all was they kept showing flashes of the video game in the action sequences. Like we don't get the video game is about shooting zombies. Also, all the 20 somethings some how know how to use automatic weapons and hit a target without even aiming the gun. And the way the people die is so stupid. It's like they run out of ammo so stand around waiting to be jumped on. And when cornered in front of the house they run out of ammo instead of shooting the door open, So dumb.

    FINAL VERDICT: If any of these actors appear in another film, then they've been blessed with a second chance. Definitely the worst film I've seen in years. A B-movie on cinemax is better.
    1Shatteredwolf

    The House of Crap

    This is by far THE WORST movie i have ever watched. I've seen some pretty awful movies in my time but this ones takes the cake, no, wait, i mean the the whole damn bakery. It is so bad that i believe a word to describe the way you will feel after watching this atrocity has yet to be created. Please just do yourself a favor, if you ever get the urge to watch this and watch thirty minutes of that annoying purple dinosaur Barney, then multiply that thirty times fold and you would still only get a small fraction of the horror you would be in store for. In summation, i guess you really can call it a horror movie, but only if you're willing to be scared senseless by the worst acting in the business and utterly pointless story.

    Real Rating, -10 Disgusting

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    • Trivia
      Reviews were so bad that Danish cinemas refused to show it.
    • Goofs
      (at around 35 mins) In the boat shootout, the same zombie (with the net on his back) is killed four or more times.
    • Quotes

      Rudy: You created it all so you could become immortal. Why?

      Castillo: To live forever!

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits play over video of the games, from both the arcade and Dreamcast versions, begining with the famous "You must stop Curien!" scene from the game!
    • Alternate versions
      In 2008, Lionsgate has released a Director's Cut version of the film on DVD. The film was made into a comedy with new music, alternative scenes, outtakes and several overlay-commentaries, which is the reason for the subtitle "Funny Version" on the DVD's front cover. This works remarkably well, thanks to self-ironic, exposing humor (continuity-issues, plot holes, sub-par acting performances etc. are mentioned; partly a little dumpy, e.g. when fart noises are faded in).
    • Connections
      Edited from The House of the Dead (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Danger
      Music by Oliver Lieb / Peter Zweier

      Words by Mark Montague Jefferis

      Performed by Codetrasher

      Published by Copyright Control/Edition 2HZ/Warner Chappell/D.A.N. Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La casa de los muertos
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Boll Kino Beteiligungs GmbH & Co. KG
      • Mindfire Entertainment
      • Brightlight Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,249,719
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,500,000
      • Oct 12, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,818,181
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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