The film follows a detective, a rookie officer, a waitress, a reporter, and a hitman stopping a cult from taking over with a legion of the walking dead. Where will you be when the world ends... Read allThe film follows a detective, a rookie officer, a waitress, a reporter, and a hitman stopping a cult from taking over with a legion of the walking dead. Where will you be when the world ends?The film follows a detective, a rookie officer, a waitress, a reporter, and a hitman stopping a cult from taking over with a legion of the walking dead. Where will you be when the world ends?
Raphael Carlo
- Harry Stanton
- (as Raphael Giovanni Carlo)
Felix Danger
- Punk Zombie
- (as Felix Polanski)
Larry Johnson
- Cultist at Bar #1
- (as Larry 'Wolf' Johnson)
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I got this film off the website for the company that put this out, so I got to see the "special edition"... and I loved every minute of it! The film starts off with a bunch of stylized exploitation trailers that looked great in a variety of genres. It was graded to look like a damaged film print, they pulled it off nicely, usually people use one program to put "damage" on, but they used different ones and real film elements to grade it, so the entire thing has a unique look to it. The feature itself is great, I was honestly entertained all the way through and could see the different influences that went into the characters and production design. There are tons of in-jokes all throughout the film and homages as the director puts it, on the very informative commentary track. There is a lot of extra content here for an independent feature, including hidden easter eggs which were a nice touch. If you like horror films in general, or enjoy the exploitation genre, get this film! I read the comment that was written under this one and had to laugh, I didn't quite know what they were on, but I assumed at first they just didn't get the style of this flick, but then I read the other comments they made about other films (and there's like four pages of them) and they didn't have very nice things to say about any of them! Oh and by the way, there IS a carnival in the film, that is actually a major plot point, but they did it in a way that makes the title more important as it has to do with the Psyche of a principle character by going into her past as a little girl (both actress did a great job doing the same character). Chris Thompson is a director you will definitely be hearing from again, he has his own style and its a unique, stylistic, plain cool one. One thing was clear, this guy loves movies. You'll love his...Check it out.
I have watched a lot of B type films and this is not the best or worse that I have seen. Some of the plot had me wondering what was going on, but as a total film goes this was good. Harry was funny and engaging, Blair played a great scream queen and the makeup was very passable. I would have liked more of a back story, and I would like to see what the plot leads to if there is going to be a sequel. As for the people that like to hate on films of this type try and make one I am sure this is not an easy task. So take it for what it is and kick back drink a couple of beers and enjoy the campy fun that is a Zombie movie, because really they are all camp. So rent it if yo can and get ready for a fun movie night, and take it all for what it is a good time. a blunt might make it even better. Peace.
If you want my opinion, Carnival Of The Damned is drawn for the feel of movies at a drive-in from back in the day watching old exploitation films. This movie stands as PROOF, that a fun film CAN be made. There was a lot of dedication in making something this great, and I think its a great stepping stone in movie making. Chris Thompson, in my opinion, got it down to a science, and nowadays no one can have fun watching a film; EVERYONE'S a critic. Have people stopped enjoying films and want to be a poser Gene Shalit? Apparently so. But with Chris Thompson making his first film, I can see him moving up on the totem pole, because he has what a lot of people lack: Passion. True, honest passion. This man has a love for movies that is overwhelmingly excellent.
This movie doesn't cut corners. It shows his love for his favorite directors in a great way, seeing that this is a splendid homage to the likes of Argentino to Romero, and the grindhouse feel gives you a feel for some kooky spooky thrills and a good time.
I recommend this movie, because it is a great tribute to grindhouse films. Plus its a good time if you got some beers and a big tub of popcorn. Enjoy!!!
This movie doesn't cut corners. It shows his love for his favorite directors in a great way, seeing that this is a splendid homage to the likes of Argentino to Romero, and the grindhouse feel gives you a feel for some kooky spooky thrills and a good time.
I recommend this movie, because it is a great tribute to grindhouse films. Plus its a good time if you got some beers and a big tub of popcorn. Enjoy!!!
I am a huge fan of horror films, especially independent ones like Dawn of the Dead (1978), Suspiria (1977), and exploitation films like Coffy (1973), I spit on your grave (1978), and They Call her one eye (1974). This film has the flavor and feel of all those films and more. The director is a fan of these films and you can tell by the way he lovingly made CARNIVAL of the DAMNED, it was a serious films with black humor, not a comedy, but it didn't take itself too seriously at the same time. It paid homage with lines from a bunch of films hidden within it (Star Wars, Jaws, and more), and references to other films, all the while it was original and entertaining. The film isn't Oscar caliber, none of the originals were either, but its not that kind of film. It is however worthy of awards and kudos, and worth the reviews and ratings it has gotten. The front of the box says "10 out of 10", I have to agree. I was going to stick a synopsis here and my review of the film, but I think what I wrote says it all with one exception...watch it! If you are a fan of the films mentioned above, you will enjoy CARNIVAL of the DAMNED.
I got to see a screening of this movie the other night at 'The World Premiere' in Port Orchard, Washington and liked it a lot. The crowd was small, but they were into it, they responded well to the film and the atmosphere was good. The film was an exploitation style movie but pulled it off nicely, it started out with fake trailers much like the film Grindhouse but were highly fun and entertaining. People laughed at some of the over the top humor and fx, which added even further to the experience. After the movie, the film makers and some of the actors were on hand to talk about their memories during the shoot, some of the answers were great and I could tell they really enjoyed doing what they do. All in all, it was a fun night that I will always remember with fondness. If you get a chance to see this movie, do it, I know I am going to get a copy myself just so I can see the extras...just one guys opinion.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Necronomicon is a book from the stories of H.P. Lovecraft. Also, Blair went to school at the infamous Miskatonic University where Professor Montigue instructed. This is hinted at in Harry's flashback Narrative.
- GoofsIn the opening bar sequence a boom can be seen in shot.
- Crazy creditsAsmodeus as himself
- Alternate versionsThe screener version of the film runs 10 mins longer with longer sequences and lines that are not seen in the deleted scenes, or outtakes of the special edition DVD. This early version was color corrected but not graded with film damage or have the fake trailers as part of the feature. It has never been for sale and 1000 copies were made as press screeners, it was never available to the general public.
- SoundtracksThe Killing Moon
by Bell's Theorem
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- Budget
- $400,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 56m(116 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1 / (anamorphic)
- 2.35 : 1
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