
Rating: 6.5 stars
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Seen on: 11/14/2011
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The boredom of small town life is eating Bill Williamson alive. Feeling constrained and claustrophobic in the meaningless drudgery of everyday life and helpless against overwhelming global dissolution, Bill begins a descent into madness. His shockingly violent plan will shake the very foundations of society by painting the streets red with blood.
Rated R | Length 85 minutes
Lynda Boyd | Malcolm Stewart | Katharine Isabelle | Michaela Mann | Brendan Fletcher | Titus Welliver | Matt Frewer | Michael Paré | Shaun Sipos | Steffen Mennekes | Mark Brandon | Julie Patzwald | Ryan McDonell | Dan Shea | Robert Clarke | Philip Rosch | Brent Hodge | Katey Grace | Colette Perry | Laurie Brunetti | Eduardo Noda | Pale Christian Thomas | Krista Charron | Nicholas Fascione
The fact that I willingly chose to watch an Uwe Boll movie of my own accord should be shocking enough; that I grudgingly liked it is even more shocking. To be fair, it’s not a great movie, but honestly, it’s not bad.
I was repaid for this early morning watch by having a spasm in my newly post-operative leg that ended in an overwhelming amount of pain and me blacking out at least once right as the end credits rolled. Talk about odd timing.
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