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The Night Brings Charlie

The Night Brings Charlie (1990)

August. 08,1990
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4.6
| Horror

Upon the return of Charlie Puckett to the small town of Pakoe, a series of teenage beheadings begin. Intent on finding the culprit, Sherrif Carl Carson soon begins to suspect that Charlie's return may be more than meets the eye.

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Baseshment
1990/08/08

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Anoushka Slater
1990/08/09

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Marva
1990/08/10

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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Francene Odetta
1990/08/11

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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ryan-10075
1990/08/12

Murders start happening in a small Texas town where the heads of the victims are taken. The cops are investigating and Charlie turns out to be suspect # 1. I know that might sound interesting, but this amateurish early 90s horror flick isn't as good as it sounds. As well the sub-par acting brings this down. Not worth your time seeking out this rare horror movie.

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bfan83
1990/08/13

The Night Brings Charlie is a little know, slasher lensed in Florida. It's your typical slasher with teenagers falling prey to a psychotic killer. However, this has to the first slasher to feature a true pruner as a weapon! Now, that's original! Unfortunately, it failed to deliver the goods. On the back of the box, it has a EM (Extremely mature) rating. With something like that, a person would think what they're getting is a relentless bloodbath. Wrong! None of the murders are actually shown. Just afterwards, when they police are at the crime scene. The good thing about this film, is that you don't have to wait 40 minutes or an hour for the first murder to occur. It slows down halfway into the film and pretty much stays that. Give it look if you're a die hard slasher fan. I'm sure you can find a copy of it on eBay for cheap. Happy Hunting!

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counterrevolutionary
1990/08/14

I'm not a big fan of slasher flicks as a genre, but even by the standards of low-low-budget exploitation, this one is really lame. Even on a nudity-and-gore level, it's incredibly boring (there is some of both, but it's all sort of...meh). Before the home video revolution, it might not even have been released theatrically (though it might have; after all, *Plan 9 From Outer Space* played in theaters). There is precisely one good (and competently-delivered) line in the entire movie; I assume they stole it from somewhere.The acting is among the worst I have ever seen. I mean, even Ed Wood had a couple of competent actors, and the rest tended to be ludicrously hammy, which can be fun to watch. Anyway, most of his actors could pretty much pass as literate. Here, those who don't read their lines like cigar-store Indians sound like they learned them phonetically. And this film does have one distinction: it manages to be badly underplotted for most of the movie, then laughably overplotted for the ending.(Update: I should have singled out the actress playing the receptionist as an exception. She is by no means wooden. Not that she's good, but she certainly isn't wooden.)Even the worst slasher flicks are generally good for a few Puritan meditations on their grotesque offensiveness, but with this one, there doesn't even seem to be anything there to work up a moral outrage about.And you know the funniest thing? They clearly expected to make a sequel!It's so bad and boring that it actually becomes fascinating in a weird way. I sat enrapt through much of the video wondering why anyone would go to the bother of making it.

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Triple7
1990/08/15

I rented this movie because I was browsing through the horror movie section for those movies that no one's heard of and could be a possible gem. I saw this and, since I'm a fan of violence and gore, I got it. It got the rating of EM which means: Extremely Mature. Thinking that this rare and high rating was totally meant for violence and everything else, I got it. The warning on the box said: Extreme Violence, Extreme Langauge, and Nudity. The "extreme violence" struck my fancy. The movie ended being a pretty tame slasher flick. It had one or two gory scenes but I've seen worse in a PG-13 movie. Of course the amount of gore in a movie isn't all that counts, right? You have plot also. Well, the plot was boring and there nothing really special about it. Don't rent it. I speak the truth. I can't imagine how someone could really enjoy it to the point where they say: "I'm gonna rent that again." It had it's moments where it kept you going but I'm never going to see that film again.

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