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The Killing Gene (WAZ) (V)

Release Date: August 12, 2008
Director: Tom Shankland
Writer: Clive Bradley
Starring: Stellan Skarsgård Melissa George Selma Blair Ashley Walters John Sharian
Studio: Dimension Extreme
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Posted By: beefpuppet at 11:02pm, October 26, 2008

i personally liked this one alot! kept me guessing until the end, and when the final twist comes, wow! just wow. never saw it coming. its definately worth a rental atleast.


Posted By: dherna7704 at 12:41pm, October 9, 2008

great


Posted By: flesheater123 at 2:18pm, September 8, 2008

"Intelligent, Thought-Provoking and Brutal." The exact words written on the front cover are a MARKETING SCAM LIE. Nothing was brutal about this slow pace rip off of SEVEN and SAW... Selma blair though did do a good job as a freaking nutcase. But the movie sucked dick.

the film carried nothing at all FUCK THIS MOVIE.



Posted By: dan_madge at 12:44pm, September 8, 2008

Saw has alot to answer for. Seems like almost every modern horror film is trying to employ the same feel and 'big twist ending' of Saw, and failing miserably. WAZ (as I think a few reviews have said already) is perhaps average, but fails to draw you in, and most importantly, is nowhere near as gory as you are first led to believe (see 'Untraceable' for another fine example of this!!!). Wait until it comes on the TV, 'cause renting it would be a waste of money you can buy yourself a beer with.


Posted By: divine_heresy at 6:32pm, September 1, 2008

Of all the movies that utilize the Saw-like storyline of torture this one keeps it simple. There is a pretty decent plot and the film is very dark and mostly set at night. Motive? Yeah it's not
bad but it's been done before. It's all about revenge ... but what does W Delta Z have to do with it? It's the killing gene that's all. It isn't
explained very well though. For the most part the acting was pretty decent although we could have done without Melissa George. I don't think she fits in this film very well. Selma Blair is pretty decent as the woman behind the torture and Stellan Skarsgard is just plain dull and dreary. In all this was a pretty decent movie that could have had some better characters and more suspense. This one is gonna get filed in my collection until I feel the need te watch it again.



Posted By: nikhil8960 at 2:00am, August 22, 2008

Not that worth for 5 points. I think the overall pacakge was not great, They could have made it better. :(


Posted By: justincantrell at 4:07pm, August 19, 2008

decent, bought it ..watched it, then sold it,a rent for sure not a buy. gore it lame,selma blair keeps her cloths on,twist at the end is gay..he he.


Posted By: Stusha24 at 12:06pm, August 19, 2008

I watched this movie the other night and found it interesting. I didn't like the solving W delta S problem, I think the movie could have done without that. I did enjoy the revenge.


Posted By: thedescent08 at 2:52am, August 18, 2008

good



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