Chad B. (abrnt1) from CABERY, IL Reviewed on 4/2/2010...
Low budget horror film that provides an interesting take on life in a big city. A video journalist comes across a pack of feral humans (ghouls) preying on people on the streets of Hollywood. The film makes a comparison between the journalist (who preys on the suffering of others) and the Ghouls in a very thought provoking way. The film has problems, but is worth checking out if interested in an intelligent horror film.
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The Straw Man | Aloof October on April's Birthday | 09/30/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)
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OH MY GOD!!!!! I bought this movie for $3.88 and I feel so flipping ripped off! I can't find one single solitary thing about this movie that was benevolent. At the very least, I was able to watch it with my brother and friend. Therefore not one, but three souls had to suffer. Anyway...... The technical aspect of this movie was HORRID!! Most of the movie looked liked it was shot by a blind person, with all due respect to blind people. Honestly, like someone picked up a video camera and just started walking around in circles. Imagine COPS on hard core psychedelic drugs. The sound was disgusting. The microphones were on one side of the room and the actors (if you can stomach to call them that) on the other.
Speaking of the actors, can we spell V-A-P-I-D! Our lead character Eric, wow, I don't know why there was so much useless back-story on him. It wasn't relevant to the plot that his character was a womanizer (which I found hard to believe based on his physical appearance) and he was a HEAVY drinker and drug abuser. He also has a thrill for the macabre. This thrill he captures on video and sells it to TV stations. All most like the scum bag version of Peter Parker.
I have gone on for ten minutes and I haven't even spoke of The Ghouls. When I bought this movie, I was under the assumption there were going to be zombies, ghouls or something. Well after a VERY SLOW 25 minutes into the movie, we see some sort of creatures. My best descriptions of them are homeless people that sort of look like phantoms or vermin. However, this is by no means a LIVING DEAD theme movie.
As a bonus, there is also this no reason character of a "mentally challenged" guy. I don't have the strength to go into detail. Just imagine a sick Gummo twist, which is all I can really say. I do know that this movie was crap and as soon as the movie was over, I told my friend to take it the HELL out of my house. I have seen some real junk in my life, but I refused to even have this lump of human waste in my home.
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C.H.U.D. on a Bad Acid Trip
Gary Young | Tucson, AZ USA | 01/27/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
""The Ghouls" was not exactly what I was expecting it to be. The description on the back of the DVD box makes it sound like a fairly typical zombie movie. "The Ghouls" however is anything but typical.
The main character, Eric Hayes, is a thoroughly despicable man who makes his living listening to the police scanner and rushing out to videotape crimes in progress. He then sells his tapes to the highest bidder.
One night, Eric witnesses three men dragging a screaming woman into a dark alley. Eric grabs his camera and follows, fully expecting to videotape a rape. Instead the three "men" tear the woman apart and eat her. Eric runs away when the ghouls come after him next, but returns the following evening with a friend and a gun to videotape the ghouls in action again.
This is not a movie for the easily offended. There is a lot of graphic violence on hand. As I mentioned earlier, the main character is simply a loathsome person. That may also turn off some viewers.
The CHUD comparison in my title refers to the fact that the ghouls live in the sewer by day, but come out to eat at night. But unlike the fun 1984 horror film, "The Ghouls" is dark and somewhat depressing, yet strangely compelling. For indie horror fans this is well worth a look."
Anyone who likes the ghouls are fhouls
David J. Carney | point pleasant,nj usa | 08/20/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)
"WAIT!there's a ghoul no! its a fool with a camcorder ahhhhh! roar!!!! What a piece of junk! I feel bad for the ones who bought this movie.Maybe your souls will be forgiven if you resell it!That is if you can find someone willling to buy it.Please use a false name and address.We don't want them looking for you.Now back to our review.Nah! skip this review and this movie.Why waist the space on this dribble!!!!"
Ghoulish
Josef Tanson | Orland, CA | 04/19/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"An intense movie about a freelance cameraman struggling with life in the city. He is a complete vulture how films the horrors of life and sells them to the highest bidding local news station.
While in a drugged state he sees a crime in progress and grabs his camera to document it and happens upon three men tearing a woman to shreds. He realizes that he didn't put a tape in his camera and proceeds to hunt down the men only to find death and desperation.
I didn't really like many of the characters but this is a good movie. Some people will be offended by the main character (portrayed excellently by Timothy Muskatell)."