Plantiana
Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
Plustown
A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Ogosmith
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
homesickalien81
You know when you find a review of a "movie" (I use the term very loosely) by one of the "actors" (another term I use loosely) you're in trouble. Stay far away from this. It reminds me of weekends that a couple of friends and I would get together with an old VHS recorder and make crap. It's fun but I would never punish someone else by making them watch it. Awful, awful, awful.
spencersrocket
I saw the movie and that it was fun and entertaining. It has a pretty original story unlike most movies...at least Demon Dolls has that going for it.Most low budget horror movies tend to copy the popular story and formula, but this movie breaks away from that and winds up giving the viewer a fun 90 minutes.The acting and production may not be the greatest, but I think the whole point of this movie was to have fun watching it and not analyze every little thing in the film.If you want to see something that is a little different and that's not just another slasher movie clone, give Demon Dolls a try.
greentheatre
As an actor, working on a second low budget, direct-to-video project for this company, I had a great time. Sure the acting is bad and all, but it was fun. I liked working with Todd Cook and it was a great learning experience for me as an actor and film-maker. I particularly enjoyed playing a dimwit in the character of Nick. We had some inside jokes about a fellow film-maker that were incorporated. We filmed on-location at both Todd's house and in my apartment. While not credited for it, I also provided the hand and voice for the freaky clown puppet in the prologue. I also assisted with some of the camera work and special effects. Earlier direct-video films that I worked on with Horrorscope Productions were EVIL NIGHT [1992] and DUMMY [1994].