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Mr. Hell

Mr. Hell (2006)

April. 18,2006
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2.7
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R
| Horror

Fourteen years ago, the head of a covert biological weapons laboratory was murdered by a notorious psychopath known as Mr. Hell (Larry Cashion) -- who himself was killed while trying to dispatch the scientist's young daughter Tyler. Fast-forward to the present, when the now adult Tyler (Amy Morris) works at the same lab where her father was slain. Unfortunately, a toxic spill brings Mr. Hell back from the dead ... and there will be hell to pay!

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Exoticalot
2006/04/18

People are voting emotionally.

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AnhartLinkin
2006/04/19

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Taha Avalos
2006/04/20

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Lachlan Coulson
2006/04/21

This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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bigal1974
2006/04/22

Well, I don't feel this a bad movie, it all depends on how you look at it. I say that as an actor, writer, and soon a producer appearing in this movie as Dr. Karl Matthews, I do appreciate all comments. It is useful to understand what fans want to see, and we hear you, but also understand many "B" Horror Movie goers, can appreciate this film for what it is, simply put, although this film DID lack many things, the writing was fantastic, and for first time Horror Director Rob McKinnon, and the talented writer David Carren I can say I look forward to seeing what they can do in the near future. I say look for more from Rob McKinnon and Jolene McMaster with Pure Horror Films. Thanks for the opportunity guys, I appreciate it! One more thing...I hate to say this but since we are being blunt I take offense to the bad acting comment. Put yourself in the actor and director's shoe's for a moment and then we can talk intelligently about any movie you would like to discuss. I am a big fan of movie's and who isn't! Sincerely, ABM

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movieprosun
2006/04/23

Mr. Hell is a roller coaster ride to hell. This film is a throw back to the days of old, and sometimes feels as if you are watching a 1970's horror flick. Set in a toxic chemical plant the movie delivers some great special effects and sets. Watching this film you feel yourself lost in the endless corridors of an old chemical plants tunnel system. One would be hard pressed to find sets this good even in Hollywood. This is a very dark film with some of the best low budget special effects this reporter has seen in sometime. Great FX Company ( ProFX Inc.) Very good B Movie. Gary Watson pulled off a very good piece of work with the filming of this low budget soon to be horror cult film. Great shots Gary! Hope to see more from this team in the future. Great FX company.Movie Pro Sun Review

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Cinema_Love
2006/04/24

If you want to have a good laugh, this is the movie you need!! It has the feeling of an old school horror movie. Don't think you will see a masterpiece because it's not, what Mr.Hell is though is a good entertaining movie. The special effects are so bad that it makes the movie even more enjoyable. The talent effort is there, nothing really good but nothing really bad either. The storyline is simple, a doctor get killed 15 years ago by an ancient soul-taker, Mr.Hell... and now he has returned. MR.Hell is quite sadistic but it's nothing really gory. Like I said, it worth the price at the video store, because I laugh more in this movie than any other comedy with Ashton Kutcher, Seann William Scott, David Spade who try to be funny but aren't, and retarded actors like that!

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fangomatic
2006/04/25

Acting in this movie is amateur (makes one wonder what motivated the choice of genre), representing typical, nonetheless exasperating, mix of inadequate feelings (consequently, behavior) and involuntary pauses between lines being filled with either blank or bewildered facial expressions.Arguably, the plot isn't much worse than that of the "exclusive horror" movie majority, meaning it's plain, predictable and thus, boring (when not silly).Dialogues complete "Mr. Hell" as a cinematographic disaster, being fragmentary, extremely uninformative and unnatural. Moreover, sadly, the writers chose to uphold the flawed tradition of covering up the lack of scariness with would-be humor, would-be irony and would-be sarcasm, manifested in shabby, overly repetitive "cliché - change of context - touché" form.The only thing that counts positive is solid B-class photography.

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