Tedfoldol
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
ChanFamous
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Donald Seymour
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Nicole
I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
when-where-how
If you like crack than this type of movie is for you.😀 Let's be honest Some idiot spent 75k on a low budget 16mm movie and what is even funnier is some Idiot actually produced it, heck Hell whatever you may think of a good quality horror Film I would have to say that this is not it unless you could pass the pipe I am just saying That you must wonder what these morons were thinking...I only give it a 7 because I thought it to be gaotu dumb dums or my dumb dog Anubis that could come up with something like this. Lol on a side note u have to wonder how dumbs make it to this point in their lives.... weak story line weaker graphics and a screwdriver I mean really what are we at the local country club for a Sunday morning wedding, a screwdriver come on now we can't be more creative than this😀
HumanoidOfFlesh
In "Killing Spree" an airplane mechanic becomes so convinced that his wife is as unfaithful to him that he launches an inventive and elaborate campaign to dispatch her numerous lovers,in the most violent,gory and repulsive ways imaginable.The bloody effects rank from pretty good to awful,but if you are a rabid gore fan you will love "Killing Spree".The gore is plentiful including the scene,where our hero rips open a man's belly with chainsaw and then electrocutes him through his exposed intestines.A couple of the kills are hilariously ludicrous and the scene in which the wife 'gives head' to her husband's best friend is unlike any horror film moment you've ever seen.The acting is unfirmly awful and the editing is bad,but if you enjoy watching low-budget gore flicks grab some beer and give "Killing Spree" a try.
Stefan Reid
I watched this movie a couple times so it can't be too bad.It has it's moments and the dialog is very funny.The main character Tom is a hoot, the stuff he says just cracks me up.The gore is alright, the best being the old lady next door.The characters are a riot, the TV repair man who's a karate expert?!?. The delivery man, acted like a real macho man, the lawn surfer dude and his van, haha.There's no nudity and I think the main actor Tom says the F word once, after he drops a screwdriver on some dudes head.Oh yeah that reminded me of a funny line "You screwed my wife, so I screwdrived your head". Ha.The worst was the ending, it did't make any sense at all.Also the very last shot of the movie, with Tom jumping up through the steps... what's up with that?Overall though a funny and entertaining movie that I enjoyed.If you don't mind no budget, terrible acting and effects, you will too.
taryncharles
This move is amazing - Asbestos Felt as Tom Russo, he just blows my mind. His acting is understated and a real powerhouse performance. And Courtney Lercara makes a fabulous Leeza Russo, with just the right melange of subtlety, seductiveness and secrecy.The turning points and key scenes are marked by the ingenious use of lighting, coupled with marked changes in the musical score. Many characters, such as Mrs Palmer, have unique theme music, adding to the sense that this movie was something special to Tim Ritter, the director. His signatures, such as subtle references to other cult horror movies like Evil Dead, make this revealing vignette into 1980s Floridian life all the more touching.I recommend this to anybody who enjoys aged fine wines, foie gras and acid jazz.