300 Killers

2011 "Take a Tour of a Town Gone Mad"
2.2| 1h15m| en| More Info
Released: 18 January 2011 Released
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Violent crime has risen five hundred percent. One in ten people are hooked on heroin. One in five people will be assaulted or murdered, and over twenty five percent of the police force is dead or missing. For police chief Ernie Lomax (Johnny Andrews), one thing is dreadfully clear. . . There's a new pusher in town Someone so vicious, so savagely depraved, that bringing him down could launch the biggest bloodbath yet. When detective Frank McGuffin (Anthony Tomei) disappears undercover, his girlfriend, Vicki Stanton (Tierra Peterson) teams up with chief Lomax on a suicide mission to end these brutal crimes.

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GrimPrecise I'll tell you why so serious
Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
Clarissa Mora The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
sammy shapiro 300 Killers may be the lowest budgeted film of all time. In that respect I would have to say that I found it very entertaining in that "guilty pleasures" sort of way. Yes, the acting is amateurish, but that can be said about many indie films. What makes it stand out so much in this film is that the photography and editing are so slick in a way, that the film feels somewhat like a "Hollywood Blockbuster". I do get the feeling the film was shot without a script, but such is often the case on tiny budgeted films like these. I got the feeling that the director sort of made things up daily based on what he had at his disposal. Matt Jaissle seems like a director to watch. I would be very interested to see what he comes up with if he gets to work with more time and money. I especially recommend to aspiring filmmakers.
llphoto First, I preface this review with the admission that I love low budget films. That said this is the single worst film ever on so many levels that it is a must for film lovers. Acting - Horrendous, Sound - Atrocious, Script (if there was one)- Awful. Photography...OK I give it a 2. But I have shown this to many other film lovers and we all agree that it contains the single worst line of dialogue in a movie ever. It is so badly delivered and so pointless that it is truly embarrassing because it is obvious that it was not intended to be campy or sarcastic. It is uttered by Chief Lomax near the much wished for end to this tale. I won't spoil it...see if you agree. Enjoy if you can.
ohsokool Short and to the point; "300 Killers" is a good "bad movie".Bad acting, bad actors, bad action, bad suspense, bad script (near comical at times), bad dialogue (very comical), horrendous score,...and that's the beauty of it. "300 Killers" is for fans of B-Movies! Period! I enjoy all types of film; indie, from foreign, dramas, comedy on up to commercial blockbusters. Had I come into watching this expecting anything more than what it is, I would have easily given it 1 Star.I gave it 4.As a B-movie fan, I found myself rewinding parts, laughing in awe that someone had a budget (and balls) to make this. I swear most of the script and dialogue seems as it were improvised on the spot! (laughing). If you're a film snob, stay away!
carilliampictures "300 Killers", released Midnight Releasing concerns an unspecified city in the pacific northwest that has been taken over by some diabolical "drug cult". Crime, murder, and drug use have all risen 500%. The police seem unable to deal with the problem. Therefore, our heroes have to take matters into there own hands. This film, while obviously very low-budget has a few minor production flaws, but overall, delivers quite a bit of action and splashy "gore" effects. I was impressed with the camera-work and editing. The acting suffers in a few scenes, but the performers seem generally enthusiastic about what they're doing. I thought the film did a pretty good job of creating a general tone of suspense and anarchy. From the director of "The Necro Files", and "Back from Hell".