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Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2

  • 2011
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  • 1h 33m
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5.0/10
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Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2 (2011)
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"ChromeSkull" is the sequel to the 2009 horror hit "Laid to Rest." It brings back ChromeSkull, who barely escaped death in the first movie and is hell-bent on continuing where he left off...... Read all"ChromeSkull" is the sequel to the 2009 horror hit "Laid to Rest." It brings back ChromeSkull, who barely escaped death in the first movie and is hell-bent on continuing where he left off... and forging a new path of terror and destruction."ChromeSkull" is the sequel to the 2009 horror hit "Laid to Rest." It brings back ChromeSkull, who barely escaped death in the first movie and is hell-bent on continuing where he left off... and forging a new path of terror and destruction.

  • Director
    • Robert Hall
  • Writers
    • Kevin Bocarde
    • Robert Hall
  • Stars
    • Brian Austin Green
    • Thomas Dekker
    • Mimi Michaels
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Hall
    • Writers
      • Kevin Bocarde
      • Robert Hall
    • Stars
      • Brian Austin Green
      • Thomas Dekker
      • Mimi Michaels
    • 44User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Brian Austin Green
    Brian Austin Green
    • Preston
    Thomas Dekker
    Thomas Dekker
    • Tommy
    Mimi Michaels
    Mimi Michaels
    • Jess
    Owain Yeoman
    Owain Yeoman
    • King
    Danielle Harris
    Danielle Harris
    • Spann
    Gail O'Grady
    Gail O'Grady
    • Nancy
    Johnathon Schaech
    Johnathon Schaech
    • Agent Sells
    Nick Principe
    Nick Principe
    • ChromeSkull
    Christopher Allen Nelson
    Christopher Allen Nelson
    • Max
    • (as Christopher Nelson)
    Angelina Armani
    Angelina Armani
    • Holland
    Brett Wagner
    Brett Wagner
    • Tiny
    Allison Kyler
    Allison Kyler
    • The Girl
    Aimee-Lynn Chadwick
    Aimee-Lynn Chadwick
    • Allie
    • (as Aimee Lynn Chadwick)
    Chris Carnel
    Chris Carnel
    • Trost
    Camden Toy
    Camden Toy
    • Dr. Kerr
    Jade Ramsey
    Jade Ramsey
    • Laurie
    Nikita Ramsey
    Nikita Ramsey
    • Laurie
    Steve Rizzo
    • Knight
    • Director
      • Robert Hall
    • Writers
      • Kevin Bocarde
      • Robert Hall
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    User reviews44

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    7wolverinejmc

    A vastly Superior sequel, Late night Heaven!

    When Laid To Rest came out, I thought I was in slasher heaven. The movie was no BS when it came to what it was about and solidly delivered the goods with gore. A few years later I revisited the film and realized a problem. I was too intoxicated with the gore when younger that I failed to see the horrendous acting. watching it again, I found myself cringing at almost every piece of dialogue. However I still liked the gore.

    So here comes the sequel, which promised to be better and gorier, like all slasher sequels should. But I wanted to keep the expectations in check in case everyone stunk again.WRONG! Main girl Jess is very nice to look at and is a great scream queen, unlike the gratingly annoying girl from the first. Thomas Dekkar reprises his role and performs fine, but Jess is the main focus. Brian Austin Green steals the show when featured, I won't say his role but its massively entertaining.

    With Chromeskull though, the main attraction is the gore. I write this review after viewing it on demand so I cannot tell if I saw the unrated, but WOAH, I'm more than sure I did. The body count reaches double digits, and every death is more elaborate than the next. not like Saw elaborate, but I've never seen blades used in so many shockingly graphic ways in one film. Director Robert Hall outdid himself here, it's just bloody beyond belief, really, and the energy keeps the film chugging along. There are also some legitimate scares and tension which Laid to Rest sorely lacked.

    Did I have any problems with the film, sure, but they're too small to mention. See this if your a horror fan, and be prepared to see so much blood you'll be knocked back. Also, be sure to stay after the credits!
    KineticSeoul

    ChromeSkull is back and once again it's just all about the death scenes

    The first "Laid to Rest" wasn't a great slasher but it was a alright slasher that is passable because of the creative kills with a single weapon. This time the kills are a bit more gruesome for this sequel but it also seemed like they just put in bunch of random character for ChromeSkull to kill. And that basically sums up most of this movie for the most part. If you have a weak stomach though it's just better to stay away from this if you do cause there is almost nothing in the story department. The acting is even more atrocious this time and almost laughable at times than actually makes the premise intimidating. There is more weapons that is used to gruesomely kill people but the only audience I can see really enjoying this movie. Is the audiences that like to watch people die in some of the most gruesome way possible with sharp objects. Although I seen similar movies like this before but even I had to cringe a few times while watching this. Also the mystery behind ChromeSkull is what sort of made the videotaping killer sort of interesting and this movie reveals a bit of ChromeSkull and who he is. I am not sure if this is a good thing but the premise is even more ridiculous this time around. And not only because ChromeSkull manage to survive the first incident, it just makes the killer more supernatural than human. Okay so it is now revealed that ChromeSkull is like some leader in some creepy secret organization. Although it isn't clearly explained what that organization is about. Like I said there is little to no script for this movie and to sum it up, it's a sadistic gruesome killing movie. But there is audiences for this type of movie so if your one of them this movie might be worth a watch with a group of friends that share the same interest. I personally just found this sequel to be gruesome but bland. The movie sort of picks up near the end and than fall short again because it just becomes too ridiculous and stupid.

    3.8/10
    gavin6942

    Very Solid Sequel, Great Effects

    ChromeSkull (Nick Principe), who barely escaped death, is hell-bent on continuing where he left off... and forging a new path of terror and destruction.

    Robert Hall wrote and directed this picture, just like the first part. And Hall proves he knows what he is doing in the big chair -- while primarily known as a makeup artist, he skillfully controls this story and makes it a very powerful franchise for the 21st century. And he has not left the makeup behind, either -- CG is used very sparingly, with more than enough practical effects and gore to satisfy any horror fan.

    The cast is also a bit stronger this time, with horror icon Danielle Harris making a sizable cameo and the well-known Brian Austin Green in a starring role. His character calls to mind certain aspects of "Saw", which I think is unfortunate, but also overcomes those comparisons. ChromeSkull is not Jigsaw -- he cares not for redemption or to test humanity.

    There is an expanded mythology in this film centering around "the organization", which I found to be a bit complicated and hard to follow. Maybe I need to view the first film again, view this film again or listen to the commentary. I feel there is a lot of potential here for exploring the organization, and also potential for sequels (though hopefully they do not proceed without having a solid story to tell).

    This sequel is more mature than the original, but relies on the same strengths -- fast-paced action, terror and gore. If that is the type of horror film you like, this is a must-see for you. I do not wish to say it is anti-cerebral, but this is not a thinking film... it is blood first, story second... and not in a bad way.
    6Mike_T-Little_Mtn_Sound_Archive

    Not as good as the first but an OKAY sequel with less umph

    Short and sweet, with no spoilers.

    As noted in other reviews, the movie picks up where part one ended, but quickly goes another direction, as we find out Chromeskull has an entire team of people working for him. Again, as many reviews note, this is hard to believe, and a bit of a personal letdown, but I won't trash it like others. At the end of the day, I don't judge movies on whether they are realistic, as I take what I'm fed and go from there. Most serial killer/slasher flicks are unrealistic, so why wrestle with a plot over its "this could never happen" facets?

    I put this movie in the "JUST O.K." boat. I came for the blood and gore, not superb storyline or acting, and in this respect it was fine. Due to working on intercharacter relationships, however, some of the intensity was lost, as well as the consistency of "kills," if that makes sense.

    ***NOTE: So I like blood and guts horror. Sue me.

    But I digress.

    Personally, I feel like the storyline tried to do too much for a formulaic slasher flick. I liked the original, as it wasn't about notable actors or personal relationships other than the people involved. With Brian Austin Green's inclusion, part 2 felt a bit contrived, as if attempting to find validation for the script. Besides the fact that he doesn't play a convincing maniacal killer, the beauty of part 1 is that the story doesn't rely on anything but sheer slashing. BAG was completely unnecessary and could have been played by any old chump and it wouldn't have mattered to me. Though, any time I see Danielle Harris, I'm happy.

    Anyway...beyond this bit of beef, it was ok. The pace is different, since we already know what Chromeface does, and the story takes precedent over kills. At the end of the day, there just wasn't enough "meat" to take it from "just ok" to "good."

    The production was on par with part 1. Shot on professional equipment, decent acting (but for BAG), editing, etc...all about the same as the original. Special fx remained decent as well.

    All in all, if you watched the first one and enjoyed it, you'll be ok with the sequel (I hear there's another one in development...with BAG. Ugh), just don't expect quite as much. Not a total let down, but I think the writer just tried to do too much.

    Notes on Parental Contact:
    • There is a fair amount of profanity. At least as much as part 1, if not more.
    • I would not call this a scary movie, but there are several scenes that could be described as "intense."
    • Brief partial nudity but sex and sexual content is not a prevailing theme.
    • Violence and gore is what most people would call "severe." As noted above, there are fewer killings in part 2 but the ones we do see are no less gory than the first. If you're a gorehound like me, it's fine. Lots of blood & violence with a smattering of gore for good measure.


    For those who call this a terrible movie because the story is fake or the acting isn't Oscar worthy, why would you expect this to begin with? It's a straight-up slasher flick for the modern horror buff. Yes...they tried to add some "Saw"-like elements, but come on...what movie doesn't borrow from another these days.

    So, if you watched the first, then you should see the second. Just know it's lost a bit of umph. Still worth the watch, just take what you're fed and go with it.
    7grega_salabajzer

    Way better then the first one.

    I watched this movie just because Danielle Harris is in it. I wasn't very impressed with the first one, because acting was terrible and the whole movie didn't have the right "groove". So I didn't expect very much from this one. But I was pleasantly surprised. The acting was on a much higher level, the script is well written and it opens many questions, which hopefully will be answered in the next one. The killings are technically better made and the whole movie has that intense feeling. So this is one o the best slasher movies made in the last few years and I'm now waiting to see what will they do in the next one. At the end I want to apologize the makers for not seeing the movie in theater. I had to download it because I'm from a country where horror genre isn't very popular for our distributors.

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    • Trivia
      When Preston is getting his Chromeskull tattoo on his chest, it is actually a shot of Nick Principe (who plays Chromeskull) receiving the tattoo for real on his back.
    • Crazy credits
      There's an additional scene after the credits where the FBI-agents interrogate a woman, probably the wife of Chromeskull.
    • Alternate versions
      German version was ridiculously edited for violence by 9 minutes in order to get a FSK-18 rating, pretty much every death scene is shortened to reduce the blood and gore. Uncut version is soft-banned (put on the BPjM Index B list which means medium chances of being confiscated down the road).
    • Connections
      Featured in Blood and Guts with Scott Ian: Scott Ian Gets His Face Knifed by Rob Hall (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Laid to Rest
      Written by Kurt Meinicke, Steve Salama, Tillian Meier, Jolion Ridges

      Performed by ShC

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chrome Skull
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Dry County Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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