Meeting a man on the Internet, Julia decides to see him in person, only to get abducted and branded with the letter "x" by that guy. A game of cat and mouse follows, but the story has an une... Read allMeeting a man on the Internet, Julia decides to see him in person, only to get abducted and branded with the letter "x" by that guy. A game of cat and mouse follows, but the story has an unexpected twist.Meeting a man on the Internet, Julia decides to see him in person, only to get abducted and branded with the letter "x" by that guy. A game of cat and mouse follows, but the story has an unexpected twist.
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Joel David Moore
- Sam
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Megan Rainwater
- Young Jessica
- (as Meg Rains)
Lindsay Small Barrios
- Barista
- (as Lindsay Small)
Ted Ferguson
- Business Man with Mistress
- (uncredited)
Michael Kober
- Coffee Barista
- (uncredited)
Kari J. Kramer
- Cafe Patron
- (uncredited)
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no brainer
God, did I enjoyed this flick. You just have to watch it without thinking and you will have a lot of fun with two hot chicks and a lot of red stuff.
It is P.J. Pettiette first attempt to direct a horror but being a producer of a few horrors it shows clearly that the director knew his stuff. It's a flick with a great twist that you just couldn't see coming. It all starts off when Julia (Valerie Azlynn) met a stranger (Kevin Sorbo) via internet not knowing that he is a serial killer. From the first minutes the red stuff comes in. Both Julia and the stranger are believable. Of course Julia tries to escape and once she tries it this flick becomes something different and from that point Jessica (Alicia Leigh Willis)comes into the story, the sister of Julia.
This flick is full of red stuff but it never becomes gory. Still, if you take it seriously then you will hate this but just watch it as a no-brainer. The only thing it is missing is of course some nudity. There is a bath scene with Julia but nothing is shown.
Towards the end you will have a laugh on your face and the end scene is so predictable and funny, yes, I liked it a lot. And I liked Kevin although a lot hate him.
Gore 1/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 3/5 Story 4/5 Comedy 1/5
It is P.J. Pettiette first attempt to direct a horror but being a producer of a few horrors it shows clearly that the director knew his stuff. It's a flick with a great twist that you just couldn't see coming. It all starts off when Julia (Valerie Azlynn) met a stranger (Kevin Sorbo) via internet not knowing that he is a serial killer. From the first minutes the red stuff comes in. Both Julia and the stranger are believable. Of course Julia tries to escape and once she tries it this flick becomes something different and from that point Jessica (Alicia Leigh Willis)comes into the story, the sister of Julia.
This flick is full of red stuff but it never becomes gory. Still, if you take it seriously then you will hate this but just watch it as a no-brainer. The only thing it is missing is of course some nudity. There is a bath scene with Julia but nothing is shown.
Towards the end you will have a laugh on your face and the end scene is so predictable and funny, yes, I liked it a lot. And I liked Kevin although a lot hate him.
Gore 1/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 3/5 Story 4/5 Comedy 1/5
I'm lost for words
Show do not tell is an important thing.
But it gets even stranger when a movie is not explained at all.
Hercules is in this film and he is clearly the best character. But that's like saying herpes is the best kind of sexually transmitted disease.
What was the worst thing about the movie? Worst of all is that everyone in this movie is incredibly stupid And I do not mean that they do not know about some things or are just as stupid as in a horror movie behavior but they are really uneducated and do not know or understand what is good for them and what they should do best.
How could you save the movie? It's hard to sum up the movie on your own or retell the plot. You turn another one or think about what you want to say exactly and which genre is actually represented here because many things in this movie feel like a comedy and others like a cheap drama. The ugly 3D effects only make for eye cancer, the terrible dialogues are responsible for ear cancer and the longer thinking about this movie makes for soul cancer.
Just do not watch this movie.
What was the worst thing about the movie? Worst of all is that everyone in this movie is incredibly stupid And I do not mean that they do not know about some things or are just as stupid as in a horror movie behavior but they are really uneducated and do not know or understand what is good for them and what they should do best.
How could you save the movie? It's hard to sum up the movie on your own or retell the plot. You turn another one or think about what you want to say exactly and which genre is actually represented here because many things in this movie feel like a comedy and others like a cheap drama. The ugly 3D effects only make for eye cancer, the terrible dialogues are responsible for ear cancer and the longer thinking about this movie makes for soul cancer.
Just do not watch this movie.
Two Sexy Blondes + Kevin Sorbo = Decent B Grade fun
After a decent turn as Hercules, TV's Kevin Sorbo has been doing C Grade straight to video fare for some years now. This is one if his better efforts.
Its just as well this movie doesn't take itself seriously. This movie, Julia X, is a throw back to those rape revenge flicks that proliferated the 70s B Grade shelves in video stores everywhere.
Some pretty trusting young stupid, but ultimately psychotically vengeful hot young woman, is abused in a variety of ways only to eventually triumphantly wreak her revenge. Anyway, this wont win any awards, but who cares, its a well made campy violent movie that fans of violent campy exploitation cinema will enjoy. 6/10
Its just as well this movie doesn't take itself seriously. This movie, Julia X, is a throw back to those rape revenge flicks that proliferated the 70s B Grade shelves in video stores everywhere.
Some pretty trusting young stupid, but ultimately psychotically vengeful hot young woman, is abused in a variety of ways only to eventually triumphantly wreak her revenge. Anyway, this wont win any awards, but who cares, its a well made campy violent movie that fans of violent campy exploitation cinema will enjoy. 6/10
Didn't see that coming
And I'm not talking about the 3-D effects (though I did like them, because they are showing depth, rather then jumping out of the screen at you). While the movie starts of conventionally and very straightforward it soon leaves that path (no pun intended) and strays to other areas. You might hold this against the movie, but I think it's one the strongest points it has going for it.
The wonderful Kevin Sorbo is having a great time and hopefully so will you. It is very much tongue in cheek (sometimes even literally) and after a strange opening the movie does not disappoint. If you are into Non-PC humor that is of course. Because it can go to very dark places and it is very explicit at times (gore-wise). A great movie, that was much better than I could have expected.
The wonderful Kevin Sorbo is having a great time and hopefully so will you. It is very much tongue in cheek (sometimes even literally) and after a strange opening the movie does not disappoint. If you are into Non-PC humor that is of course. Because it can go to very dark places and it is very explicit at times (gore-wise). A great movie, that was much better than I could have expected.
made good sense to me
I saw the film so unlike the other reviewers (11) so far that I feel I should write a review of my own. No sense? Bad continuity? Funny? Stupid? B movie? Trash? Watch it without thinking? Don't take it seriously? No, I saw it very differently. For a while I was thinking why am I wasting time watching this. Lots of blood. Seemed like senseless violence for a time, but I hung in there. After a while it made good sense. Being alert to detail helps. Enough work went into this film that I would not call it a B movie. Acting was quite good. Think of what wife-beating and sexual abuse by a father can do to children. There is anger. Think of disgusting male sexual behavior and what this can do to women. That this can result in aberrant behavior as well as wasted life is how the film makes sense. A commentary on modern society. What happens to people. Abused people do do things many of us would not. There is room for serious thought here. Not pleasant, not funny, not stupid, and not trashy. I would much rather people think seriously of these things. I cannot say I enjoyed the film, but I found it thought provoking. Oh, and one more thing. Plenty of opportunity to throw in gratuitous nudity. They did not, and that also means something.
Did you know
- TriviaAs the movie begins and the camera zooms in on the cafe, the sign to the left of the door advertises flavored coffees. The flavor of the day: Mostly Cathair. A cathair is a boil or sore. Alternatively, the intention could have been Cat Hair.
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Quotes
The Stranger: Julie Andrews is a national fucking treasure.
- ConnectionsReferences Mary Poppins (1964)
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- $4,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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