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Jay Lee and Gino Domenico in O Massacre (2006)

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O Massacre

35 avaliações
5/10

Enjoyable Z-Movie

Dana (Jessica Ellis) and her boyfriend Tyler (Terry Erioski) own a cleaning company and they travel with his stepbrother Iggy (Zak Kilberg) to clean up an old house for the arrogant real state agent Carl (Brad Milne). They invite the promiscuous Heather (Laura Stein); her boyfriend Brandon (Travis Wood) and the pothead Razz (Billy Beck) that are their friends, to help them. They meet Carl and his secretary Alexandra (Jen Alex Gonzalez) in the house and when they clean the basement, there is a bad smell and they find a book made of flesh. Iggy translates the text and discovers that the place is a portal to an evil female demon that was summoned one hundred years ago. He also discovers that a sin would be capable to awake the She Demon (Adriana Esquivel) and the group decides to have no sex in the house. But it is too late since Heather and Brandon are alone in a bedroom. Now the She Demon is unleashed and they find that they are trapped in the house.

"The Slaughter" is a low-budget movie with flawed characters (Carl and Alexandra are unbearable; Brandon and Razz are douchebags); poor locations and special effects; and a screenplay that should be improved. The makeup and the camera work are good and in the end, considering the budget, this Z-movie is enjoyable and entertains. My vote is five.

Title (Brazil): "O Massacre" ("The Slaughter")
  • claudio_carvalho
  • 26 de out. de 2013
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5/10

Unoriginal stab at bloodletting cinema

Can't say I was too impressed with Jay Lee's pretty unoriginal stab at cinematic bloodletting. A bunch of irritating teens and some twentysomethings rock up at at an old house which they have agreed to help renovate. Before too long, the renovators are getting murdered and possessed by demons resembling the offspring of the "Evil Dead" monsters. The problem is is it's been done too many times before in movies like the above-mentioned and "Night of the Demons", to name a few. Although there are a couple of decent gore effects, the acting is sincere but over-the-top and the dialog is of the cynical, smart ass variety. For its low budget, tech credits are acceptable and the sound mix is rich.
  • fertilecelluloid
  • 16 de jun. de 2006
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3/10

More terrible low budget horror crap.

  • poolandrews
  • 7 de jul. de 2007
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2/10

Relax! Just silly no-budget, gory fun

I'll say this, "The Slaughter" starts out great. The opening scene with a bevy of the most beautiful witches (or witch worshipers, or whatever they are) that have probably ever graced the screen this side of porn getting naked, seductively self-mutilating themselves (!!) and calling to life the demon-woman pictured on the DVD cover is up there with the phantasmagoria of Ken Russell in his prime. It's very MTV but also effective...all double exposures and reaching hands, muted, digitized images and an eerie score. I was already prepared to accept I'd gotten my $1 rental money's worth for taking a gamble on an unknown DVD with a neato cover. Had it gone on in this way I was prepared to call this the most original fear film to have come out in decades, but it couldn't keep it up.

Cut to a bunch of beautiful, stupid young people "required" to be in a haunted house for one of the lamest reasons ever (they're cleaning it) and we're back on the same ol' territory as any run-of-the mill haunted house flick. The good news is that this is a dumb movie about idiotic people made by people who appear to be quite smart. The characters are oddly likable because it's clear the actors are talented and were having a ball (I particularly enjoyed the brain-fried stoner and the slutty girl). Unfortunately, the tone of the film goes from being scary-with-some-humor to out and out ridiculous and it descends into "student film" territory. I wish we were having as much fun as the people making the movie seemed to have been...either let us in on the joke or let us laugh AT you, but when people in a movie on a screen are laughing at themselves it seldom is fun for an audience.

The script has some fun one-liners and fast-paced dialog, the effects, though incredibly cheap, are fun, the gore is gratuitous and gloppy and the make-up on the demon-woman is really, really nice. The actors are all beautiful and fun to watch, the attack scenes (when they come--you have to wait a good 50 minutes! Sheesh!) are satisfying. Too bad the witch just never really DOES anything, too bad there's just no plot at all and too bad we've seen most of this before a million times. The speed-monster-metal score is a nice touch, though it doesn't really suit the material that well.

Oh, who am I fooling--this movie blows! It really is something only a slightly-feeble-minded 12 year old could truly enjoy, but as a dirt-cheap rental before Halloween I found it was actually amusing enough. Next!
  • TonyDood
  • 26 de out. de 2008
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2/10

The Slaughter

  • Scarecrow-88
  • 15 de jun. de 2010
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1/10

Run...save yourself.........

Don't buy this movie. Don't rent this movie. Don't borrow this movie. Don't watch this movie for free on television. Just don't watch this movie at all. Period. (But if you did buy it, mark it up and sell it to someone you don't like.)

What's so bad about "The Slaughter"? (1) The "acting". Is it possible to act without moving your lips?...No. But that doesn't stop the "actors". (2) The "horror". (See number 5.) (3) The "comedy". (Clowns are funnier...and clowns really aren't that funny.) (4) The "effects". It is amazing what $2.33 and silicone can't do. (5) The demon/witch women who had silicone boobs in the "ancient times".

You have been warned....
  • badmoviessux
  • 7 de jun. de 2008
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2/10

Possibly the most non-committal horror film I've ever seen.

After reading the previous comments, I knew this film was never going to be a classic, it didn't even look good enough to be a b-movie. However, I've always been a sucker for the old "demons run amok in a haunted house" scenario (a la Night of the Demons) so I decided to give it bash. After a fantastic opening scene for breast fans, it started on a very fast decline...

As expected, the script, acting and what passed for storyline were quite dreadful but the worst thing about it was that, quite obviously, the writer/director/teaboy had actually stopped believing in the horror element himself (and you can actually pinpoint the exact moment), gave up and tried to quickly turn it into a "Shaun of the Dead" style zombie comedy. The irony being that one of the worst straight actors in the film (all of them are pretty unlikeable characters) - the anti-establishment rich boy, turned out to have a decent line in comedy acting, both verbally and physically. If the director had noticed this from the start, he could have made an entirely different film. Instead, coupled with some quite amateurish splatter effects, it ended up being possibly the most non-committal horror film I think I've ever seen.
  • Darkweasel
  • 20 de ago. de 2007
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2/10

Awfully, awfully bad

  • spidermanofcs
  • 10 de dez. de 2007
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6/10

Almost works

Caught this at the "Another Hole in the Head" festival in San Francisco. The director and cast appeared after the show talked about the film. Jay Lee, the director, stated that he wanted to create a horror/comedy to separate his film from all the other cheap horror films being made. Well, he almost did it.

Unfortunately, much of the humor is poorly timed or is over the top, and for every moment that works there's two or three that fall flat as the director does everything short of standing on screen shouting, "Look! Isn't this funny?" In spite of this I think the film does have potential, and Jay Lee can use this film as lessons learned for his next project. The main weakness was in the writing, but I liked the concept and the camera-work was good. Next time Jay Lee needs to let his script go through another draft review before he shoots.
  • Patchbunny
  • 16 de jun. de 2006
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1/10

The Slaughter. . .The Comedy

This movie starts out as a potential cult film, then quickly proceeds to take a Kamakazi dive into suck. Every film festival that gave this movie an award should have its license revoked for incompetence. The "acting", and I used the term "acting" sarcastically, will give you a headache. A porno has better acting...and better lighting, and better story. The actors had absolutely no chemistry and were too clueless to know when they were suppose to be scared. The director/writer was probably too busy dreaming up fx gimics that haven't been used since the invention of sound. A note to any "filmmakers", if you don't have the budget to make a real horror movie, then at least do yourself a favor and make it a horror comedy. That way people can at least get a laugh out of the campy entertainment value. My roommates made me do laundry and dishes for a week, and I'm officially banned from bringing home anymore horror flicks.
  • smilesentertainment
  • 26 de mai. de 2008
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9/10

Campy Fun

If you take your horror films seriously then this film may not be for you. However, if boobs, blood and good looking college kids getting slaughtered is your idea of a good time then the 95 minutes is well worth it. I like the fact that the deaths, and therefore the zombies, aren't your average run of the mill types. The deaths are clever and pulled off well despite the obviously low budget. The acting is far above average for this kind of fare, which is surprising given the attractiveness of the cast. Writer/Director, Jay Lee, has obviously done his zombie homework and stays true to die hard fans while poking fun at us at the same time. It is a bit repetitious with its joke, boob, blood, joke, boob, blood, but hey, who's complaining!
  • lovecraftundead
  • 21 de jun. de 2006
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6/10

Jay Lee is a director who knows what he likes, and what he likes is tits and zombies.

Practise makes perfect, or so they say.

Two years before combining tits and zombies for his enjoyably silly comedy/horror Zombie Strippers, director Jay Lee practised his technique on straight-to-DVD splatter-fest The Slaughter. With basic plot elements borrowed from The Evil Dead and Night of the Demons, Lee's first attempt at trashy T&A terror isn't exactly original, and suffers badly from budgetary limitations that result in iffy CGI, terrible sound (on my DVD, at least), cheap editing effects and generally poor production values. Fortunately, the graphic gore and gratuitous nudity go a long way to help matters, making this a fairly entertaining ride despite its technical flaws.

The film starts with a trashy credits sequence featuring several topless hotties getting drenched with blood as they perform a ceremony to summon a she-demon, which they intend to control for their own nefarious uses. Of course their plans go tits-up, they wind up dead, and the demon, trapped between dimensions, opts to lay dormant until she is able to put into motion the wheels that will enable her to break free and finally rule our world (or something like that!).

This opportunity arises 60 years later, when a house is built upon the land where the demon lurks: the evil being is able to commence the ritual that will release her from her inter-dimensional prison by killing a child. However, this action results in the house being unoccupied for decades, and the creature is unable to continue—at least, that is, until a money-hungry businessman purchases the property for redevelopment. He hires a team of students to clean up the place before putting it back on the market, and once again provides the monster with everything she needs to complete her plan...ie., good-looking victims with high sex-drives!

After the impressively sleazy opening, I found The Slaughter to be incredibly dull for at least half an hour, and even contemplated switching the film off; I am, however, made of sterner stuff than that, and soldiered on to the end. And I'm glad I did, for things eventually get a lot better: the gore gets gorier, the nudity gets more 'nudie', and there's even a good jump-scare or two to keep viewers on their toes.

Fans of splatter, in particular, are advised to continue watching (either that, or fast-forward!): eventually, we are treated to some great (and some not-so-great) effects, including a nasty broken leg, some gut-puking, face removal via flying brick, a squished head, throat slashing, decapitation, and dismemberment. Some of these moments are admittedly achieved through the use of some pretty dire digital trickery, but on the whole, it's impressive stuff.

The film's fun finalé sees the demon's victims rising from the dead to try and kill the remaining two survivors, a set-up which allows for some amusing banter about how to despatch a zombie, and even more mindless violence.

Not quite as good as Zombie Strippers, but an admirable effort nonetheless, The Slaughter is recommended to those who like their movies cheap, bloody and loaded with—yes, you guessed it—tits and zombies!
  • BA_Harrison
  • 13 de fev. de 2009
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1/10

Terrible, awful, boring, did I say terrible?

This movie was exactly what I thought it would be. Another run of the mill B-Horror movie (and saying that it B is being quite polite). The movie had nothing to offer, I can't say there was anything good to be said for it. The effects were worse than some horror movies I saw in the eighties, which begs me to ask what the budget was. It was terrible at being comical, terrible at being horrific, although it was horrifically comical for being so poorly done, does that make it worth watching? No. Simply put, do NOT waste your time watching this. If you enjoy the occasional B movie like I do, I recommend not watching this one. It is that terrible.
  • spawnvsjoe
  • 25 de ago. de 2007
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2/10

Dreck

I went into this with high hopes, and came out shocked at how hackneyed and lame this movie felt. Mr. Lee has tried to pass off a humorless and derivative piece of zombie schlock as ultra-hip satirical horror-comedy, and the resulting mess is a series of sight gags and boredom. The FX may be decent, but the unimaginative direction and writing illuminates a heavy dependence on latex and fake blood. I was told the acting was excellent, and while I think that's a bit generous, for the most part the performances were good, and some were very good indeed. I have to give the actors credit, because the dialog was laughable (and not intentionally) more often than not, yet they managed to deliver their lines with a surprising degree of sincerity, so at least the director is capable of working with his players, or just knows how to cast appropriately. But in the end, the movie just becomes tiresome.

Definitely NOT an "Evil Dead" for the new generation, nor any generation.
  • bruddarb
  • 19 de jul. de 2006
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1/10

It started here

After the Texas Chainsaw Massacre-which was genuinely frightening-the floodgates opened for what became the Video Nasty. You can't argue with the blurb which namechecks Leatherface but what follows is more than absurd. It starts off quite boringly as the students-how original-are detailed to clean up an empty house. Which then becomes an excuse to throw in Zombie Flesh Eaters as the acting is appalling-they must have been students in reality but obviously not students of acting. With someone attempting to philosophise along the way-about sex what else?-the story is virtually non existent and while the TCM bore some resemblance to a true story this one has more in common with a horror comic. The 1 star is for the music at the beginning-it sounded quite ambient!
  • alicespiral
  • 14 de jun. de 2008
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1/10

Don't waste your time on this movie

  • lexs_luv_bunny
  • 2 de nov. de 2007
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2/10

just because it encompasses my family doesn't mean anything

Usually I like a slasher movie, but "The Slaughter" was just plain disgusting. The typical hackneyed story of a bunch of twenty-somethings going to an abandoned house and awakening an evil spirit, they leave nothing to the imagination; some of this stuff doesn't even need to get imagined, let alone depicted.

As it so happens, some of the names encompass my family's names. The director is Jay Lee (my name is Lee, my father's name is Jay), and one of the characters is named Dina (my mother's name). But the movie is too gross for me to consider even that aspect cool. This is one movie that I truly do NOT recommend. FearNet has shown some neat horror flicks ("Down" and "Blood Diner", for example), but they didn't need to show this one. Adriana Esquivel was pretty hot, though.
  • lee_eisenberg
  • 12 de mai. de 2008
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5/10

has moments of brilliance and mediocrity

Don't plan on Citizen Kane. It really is a blend of Shaun of Dead and Evil Dead. The advantage is - it has awesome nudity - if that's your thing. From about 10 minutes in to 50, its pretty bad, but the opening and the final are great. well worth a viewing. If you're not expecting a lot of quality throughout - you will not be disappointed. Like i said, the last 15-20 minutes are really funny though. There's a great debate about the old school zombies versus new zombies that i thought was very Scream like and funny. Also a wonderful dialogue about 1:20 between the brother and sister that is reminiscent Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson.
  • pmcguireumc
  • 25 de ago. de 2010
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7/10

You people think you're Stephen King

I thought this movie was great, for a low budget, horror comedy, stroll in the haunted house.

Take every B-movie you have ever seen that tried to be "deadly" serious and only ended up being comical, roll them all together and then add a bit of sarcasm.

Seriously, if you can make it through the opening credits with a sense of humor (which is nothing but female nudity) ((which I thought was a hilarious jab at not only horror movies, but also the kids who watch them for the T&A)) then you can enjoy this movie.

If you're looking for a poignant, life altering flick, I would suggest "The Notebook".

But, if you just want a good time and a good laugh I recommend this.
  • tricx
  • 13 de set. de 2007
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1/10

The Most Awful movie i have seen so far

The Most Awful movie i have seen so far!!!!!!!!!

There i Said it.............

The way the movie started, i thought i will be a nice old school reminiscent horror flick which will send chills down the spine, but on the halfway mark the director and the writer smoked so much weed that they transformed it into a cheesy zombie flick. If there was a way i would give it negative rating.

Shame on the director and the whole crew, and shame on me for putting up with this utter nonsense.

kaziraquibnewaz@gmail.com
  • kaziraquibnewaz
  • 12 de jan. de 2008
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10/10

The best comedy take on horror since Shaun of the Dead!

  • joe-1338
  • 16 de jul. de 2006
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7/10

Enjoyed this flick a lot

I thoroughly dug The Slaughter. It racks up the clichés, sure enough, but twists each one enough before throwing them the audience's way that anyone settled comfortably in their seat is pretty much guaranteed a good time. We've seen all of the archetypes on display a thousand times before, but they've rarely been presented quite this entertainingly. A comedy stoner who is actually funny! A female lead who's actually interesting! It ping-pongs around a bit in terms of tone; very rarely approaching 'serious' but varying wildly in terms of just how silly it wants to get. A spot of superbly gratuitous nudity, some crackling dialogue and a lot of appealing performances. What more do you want, eh? Blood? Luckily you get buckets of that too.
  • JinxPat
  • 19 de nov. de 2006
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5/10

Weak first half but improves

Six stereo typical students (stoner, jock, nerd,slut & token black guy) are hired by a sleazy business man to renovate a dilapidated old house. Along the way an Evil Dead type book of incantations is discovered, with predictable results. The opening scene features a group of hot, naked witches performing a bloody, occult ritual. It does slow right down after that for the next half hour or so, but once the cast start getting killed in elaborate & gory ways the film picks up nicely. It also turns into a comedy, with mixed results. It is a very cheap looking movie, with wooden acting & at times poor sound, but despite an unfavourable first half (it was heading for a 3/10 score) it quickly became quite entertaining.
  • Stevieboy666
  • 28 de set. de 2017
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2/10

Terrible

I don't half buy some crap movies at times. I always fall for it, the blurb on the DVD cover which always make films sound terrific. 'The Slaughter' is my latest mistake as this is one VERY bad movie. Where to start? The acting is mostly dreadful, the special effects are very poor and the story doesn't work.

This is a script which tries to add humour at times and it fails miserably and I do mean miserably. OK, some of the make up isn't too bad I suppose but overall this is a low budget horror with a low budget feel about it. If, like me, you find this in a charity shop and think that it sounds promising DO NOT BUY IT even for next to nothing.
  • antide-42376
  • 15 de set. de 2023
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1/10

I'm sorry, this was just a failure on every level

I honestly fail to see how any one could interpret anything in this movie as funny. I didn't laugh once, I wasn't scared once, and you don't give a damn if anyone survives. The antagonist through most of the film is a FUGLY she ghost and the only redeeming quality would have been if the main women of the film got nude for the camera - they don't. The opening scene has tits, but they're not even nice enough to be worth it. Dumbest effects I've ever seen. Horrible acting with CRAP dialogue. This movie is a complete and utter failure, you're time would be better spent plucking you're nose hair out little by little. How this garbage got ANY high reviews boggles the mind. Go watch Slumber Party Massacre or Evil Dead 2, Jeez.
  • GrislyBloodfeast
  • 21 de set. de 2010
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