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A girl with disturbing hallucinations continues her downward spiral into hell. Not for the faint of heart.A girl with disturbing hallucinations continues her downward spiral into hell. Not for the faint of heart.A girl with disturbing hallucinations continues her downward spiral into hell. Not for the faint of heart.
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Ameara LeVay
- Angela Aberdeen
- (as Ameara LaVey)
Sylvia Soska
- Twin
- (as The Black Angels of Hell)
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What a mess...
Yeah this is basically fetish porn combined with explicit gore.
I know the director claims that there is all meaning behind it but blah.
Mysogonistic, dull and not worth wartching.
There is no dialogue, no character developement or anything. It's just disgusting image after image with super "edgelord" cuts and music.
It is better than the 4th one though as the gore scenes are more extreme.
I know the director claims that there is all meaning behind it but blah.
Mysogonistic, dull and not worth wartching.
There is no dialogue, no character developement or anything. It's just disgusting image after image with super "edgelord" cuts and music.
It is better than the 4th one though as the gore scenes are more extreme.
Better than the first...
Still not very good. Having seen all of the trilogy I must say this is the best. It doesn't get any better or any more interesting so if you aren't going to watch these as a trilogy pick this one. Having to wade through piles of vomit isn't exactly fun but having to wade through piles of vomit to discern basic plot points is downright sadistic. I don't think any director is as pointedly cruel to his audience as Mr. Valentine is. Now, I'm okay with gross-out films (otherwise I wouldn't have given this a glance) and I'm okay with gross out art films (Aftermath comes to mind) but when they are good they are very very good and well this is just horrid. The stars awarded are mostly out of pity for the actors because really kudos for having the guts (no pun intended) to make this and the rest is for having the sheer audacity nay, bravery to spend years of life on making three films that are almost completely devoid of redeeming qualities save for an extremely niche audience. Not many directors would have the chutzpah to do this.
If Michelangelo were to create a movie
Me and my friends had a crazy movie night where we first watched this movie and then August Underground's Mordum!
The editing and sound design of this movie makes you feel like you're having a panic attack. It's a very dark mood throughout. The lead actress is very convincing, it's hard to know if she's acting or if it's reality. The gore and makeup FX are top notch. The only thing that bothers me is all the nudity. But it's part of the story and helps with the disturbance and unsettling feeling.
The movie has a pretty artsy feel to it. I could absolutely see this movie being shown in some modern art museum.
I give this movie a 7/10 because of how it succeeded to take both me and my friends to a different place. It really makes you feel both anxious and nauseous, and there's not many movies that makes me feel anything at all. We all agreed that this movie was a lot better than the latest Blade Runner!! :D
The editing and sound design of this movie makes you feel like you're having a panic attack. It's a very dark mood throughout. The lead actress is very convincing, it's hard to know if she's acting or if it's reality. The gore and makeup FX are top notch. The only thing that bothers me is all the nudity. But it's part of the story and helps with the disturbance and unsettling feeling.
The movie has a pretty artsy feel to it. I could absolutely see this movie being shown in some modern art museum.
I give this movie a 7/10 because of how it succeeded to take both me and my friends to a different place. It really makes you feel both anxious and nauseous, and there's not many movies that makes me feel anything at all. We all agreed that this movie was a lot better than the latest Blade Runner!! :D
More of the Same
ReGOREgitated Sacrifice (2008)
** (out of 4)
This follow-up to SLAUGHTERED VOMIT DOLLS is pretty much more of the same but as SCREAM 2 explained, a sequel must go much further and that's pretty much what happens here. Normally I'd talk about the plot but there's really no point here. Twins hold a woman hostage and torture her. Various other pits of disgusting horror happens.
That's pretty much all you need to know about this film from director Lucifer Valentine. He basically made the "vomit/gore" genre, which is exactly what it sounds like. This film clocks in at just 65-minutes but there's no question that the director succeeded in what he was trying to do and that was to repulse people.
The first film featured a lot of women making themselves puke and that happens here too, although it is taken to a different level. Pretty much women puke on each other, there's a woman who drinks her pee and then pukes it up and there are more brutal horror elements as well. This includes one woman who is ripped apart with some realistic gore effects.
REGOREGITATED SACRIFICE is impossible to recommend to anyone since it's really only going to appeal to a very limited number of people. I personally found it to be repulsive but then again I don't get any entertaining out of watching people puke.
** (out of 4)
This follow-up to SLAUGHTERED VOMIT DOLLS is pretty much more of the same but as SCREAM 2 explained, a sequel must go much further and that's pretty much what happens here. Normally I'd talk about the plot but there's really no point here. Twins hold a woman hostage and torture her. Various other pits of disgusting horror happens.
That's pretty much all you need to know about this film from director Lucifer Valentine. He basically made the "vomit/gore" genre, which is exactly what it sounds like. This film clocks in at just 65-minutes but there's no question that the director succeeded in what he was trying to do and that was to repulse people.
The first film featured a lot of women making themselves puke and that happens here too, although it is taken to a different level. Pretty much women puke on each other, there's a woman who drinks her pee and then pukes it up and there are more brutal horror elements as well. This includes one woman who is ripped apart with some realistic gore effects.
REGOREGITATED SACRIFICE is impossible to recommend to anyone since it's really only going to appeal to a very limited number of people. I personally found it to be repulsive but then again I don't get any entertaining out of watching people puke.
Hard to stomach.
Of all the objectionable imagery I have subjected myself to over the years, a bearded guy in scary face paint, smeared all over with blood, wearing a dead octopus on his noggin, and repeatedly puking into the skull cavity of a decapitated head has got to be a contender for 'most nauseating'. The amazing thing is, this scene from Lucifer Valentine's ReGOREgitated Sacrifice is just one of many in this film that could easily qualify for a place in my 'Top Ten Most Repulsive Moments in Movies' list!!
The second film in Valentine's 'Vomit Gore' trilogy, ReGOREgitated Sacrifice is a relentless assault on the senses, an intense barrage of horrific avant garde imagery and sound designed to offend and disgust, and, unlike his first attempt, Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, it didn't bore the hell out of me with its repetitiveness and dreary pace. Although elements from the first film are re utilised (most notably, forced vomiting), ReGOREgitated Sacrifice isn't just the same thing over and over again ad nauseum: Valentine ups the ante with each outrageous scene, daring the viewer to stay with him to the bitter end.
It's a far from pleasant journey (with plenty of very impressively bloody prosthetics work to make matters all the more uncomfortable) and I haven't a clue what message Valentine is trying to convey (I had fun trying to understand, but any intended 'depth' was ultimately wasted on me), but it is a strangely compelling ride, a gruelling test for anyone who claims to have seen it all.
The second film in Valentine's 'Vomit Gore' trilogy, ReGOREgitated Sacrifice is a relentless assault on the senses, an intense barrage of horrific avant garde imagery and sound designed to offend and disgust, and, unlike his first attempt, Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, it didn't bore the hell out of me with its repetitiveness and dreary pace. Although elements from the first film are re utilised (most notably, forced vomiting), ReGOREgitated Sacrifice isn't just the same thing over and over again ad nauseum: Valentine ups the ante with each outrageous scene, daring the viewer to stay with him to the bitter end.
It's a far from pleasant journey (with plenty of very impressively bloody prosthetics work to make matters all the more uncomfortable) and I haven't a clue what message Valentine is trying to convey (I had fun trying to understand, but any intended 'depth' was ultimately wasted on me), but it is a strangely compelling ride, a gruelling test for anyone who claims to have seen it all.
Did you know
- TriviaThe actresses had safe words if they ever felt uncomfortable during a shooting.
- ConnectionsEdited into Slow Torture Puke Chamber (2010)
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