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Human Nature
Human Nature
Director: Vince D'Amato
Genres: Horror
R     1hr 26min

Inspired by a true story, HUMAN NATURE documents the shocking life of a married man who abducts and tortures women in his garage, while keeping his wife, who longs for his attention, in the dark.

     
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Director: Vince D'Amato
Creators: Donny Lucas, Cynthia Potvin
Genres: Horror
Sub-Genres: Horror
Studio: The Asylum Home Entertainment
Format: DVD - Color
Theatrical Release Date: 00/00/2004
Run Time: 1hr 26min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)

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Movie Reviews

Witless and worthless
Douglas Henry | Hayward, Ca | 10/04/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)

"If I was able to give this thing a negative star, I would give it 3. The acting was horrendous, the actors couldn't speak their lines above a whisper, and there were some ridiculous inconsistencies in this movie. There is one scene where a hooker goes missing, and her pimp breaks into her apartment looking for her. Idiotic. The pimp is followed by a hot blond brandishing two guns in all the rooms (who was she? unknown. why a pair of guns?). The pimp discovers her camcorder (sitting on the coffee table, of all places!) and discovers that she recorded her own abduction (the table it's on is nowhere near a window, let alone tall enough to see outside, and she'd been abducted in a car).

Utter garbage. No motivation is given for the killer. The actress playing his wife sees him walk thru the house on numerous occasions, covered in blood, and only asks him about it once.

Unmitigated trash. Glad I ONLY rented it. Still wasn't worth the 3.79 for the rental."