Hooked Up

2013
3.9| 1h18m| en| More Info
Released: 16 October 2013 Released
Producted By: Ombra Films
Country: Spain
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Two young friends from New York travel to Barcelona to get over the break up of one of them. But things won't go as expected and they will end up trapped in a house where they will have to fight an evil girl and the evil inside them.

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Fluentiama Perfect cast and a good story
Dotsthavesp I wanted to but couldn't!
Lumsdal Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
Numerootno A story that's too fascinating to pass by...
davejderisi I dig up many horror movies on the web I haven't seen yet. This one seemed to surface on its own. "Hooked Up" follows two young guy friends who venture to Barcelona looking for some plain old fun. They meet two girls and one of them knows of an abandoned house they could go party at. Already being drunk, they all decide it would be a good idea to go check it out. One of the guy friends is filming everything on his iphone. The director probably really did shoot most of this film with some type of iphone camera, but its not noticeable at all. The camera work, for found footage, is top notch. It seems the director really had an in depth idea for this movie. Once they characters enter the haunted dwelling, the movie really takes off and what follows is a ton of disturbing, loud, and bloody mayhem. I really liked the character development in this movie. The acting seemed really raw and realistic. The two leads had very different personalities but were still close friends, which is often the case in real life. I really liked how we saw Peter, one of the leads, kind of slowly go mad. From the opening scene we saw how Peter had a little bit of a temper. Once trapped, his anger escalated really fast, resulting in him acting very impulsive, violent, and selfish. Towards his best friend.This movie is also very scary. It takes an approach somewhat similar to REC, or possibly even Grave Encounters. A group of people trapped in a big building. Although they are similar, they are also very different. This film has you guessing if what is going on is supernatural or not. Then just when you think you have it all figured out, another layer of complexity is added. As soon as the friends enter the house, the movie moves at a fast horror packed pace. This is also a very imaginative horror movie, because the director plays with many different horror tropes, including one of my favorites: (**SPOILER ALERT**.............) a hungry, skinnily deformed, very scary person chained in the dark in a corner on one of the floors of the house. This was very unexpected for me, and it scared the HELL out of me. Peter is the one who finds this person, and even after all the mayhem that had already been going on, Peter decides to trust this person to lead him through out the very dark and scary house to safety. This is an extremely intense and scary scene for the viewer, as the questionable person keeps on turning around to the camera to make sure we are still following her. Her voice is very scary and the way she fast walks is very unsettling. Through this journey amongst floors not only does Peter lose his sense of direction, but so does the viewer, leaving us in a state of complete vulnerability and filled with dread. The fact that this is a found footage movie makes it so much more effective. The way Peter blew up mentally was entertaining, raw, and believable. The female characters were pretty. The horror was intense. Overall I rate this movie 10 out of 10 because it is rare that I find a found footage film that is truly unforgettable, and this is one of them. Follow my other reviews!
befoulmetalroosa This has to be one of the most obnoxious, annoying, and downright offensive movies I've ever seen. It starts out with a gross out gag to end all gross out gags. A guy puking his guts out in a toilet with no water. Urgh! I couldn't watch it, for fear of vomiting myself, it was so gross and disgusting. Did they feed the actor syrup of ipecac to make him vomit like that!? Sheesh! Then we get to Barcelona. Let me tell you, these two young 'men' made America look bad, as if we don't have enough help with that with Bush Jr. and Trump. 'Barcelona women think Americans are gods or something' is the gist of the reasoning for going bar hopping. Really??? The hook up and subsequent hunt through a darkened house was formulaic. There were a couple of decent jump scares, but come on. It was a really dark house with the spotlight on the handicam the only source of lighting. Someone jumping at you out of the dark would make anyone jump. The story itself was insanely stupid, and the ending just bites. After offing the killer 'ghost' and his 'best friend', the guy leaves a heartwarming (hear the sarcasm?) message to the girl who dumped him, telling her that she was the only one for him and that he'll be waiting for her, only to drop himself off of the third floor landing of the stairs.It was so effing stupid. The whole movie. Stupid. A waste of celluloid. The young men playing the 'friends' were pathetic and weak. Screaming unintelligibly at each other as the nightmare (for us) continued. The drunk hook up was a waste. She was only there so that it wouldn't seem weird for two guys and one girl to be in the same house together. Just, blech.
stormiepsy I'm pretty sure the people who gave this movie high marks either were the actors in it or friends of the director because this only deserves a 4 rating at most, and I was being generous mainly because it reminded me of a haunt I walked through once around Halloween that I kind of liked. I live and breathe horror and am willing to watch anything in the genre. Good or bad, which is pretty obvious considering I sat through this atrocity all the way through. Anyway, here it goes....The acting was overly done and bad. Like REALLY BAD. A lot of yelling, one of the main characters started out super obnoxious and his friend whiny and in the middle they kind of switched roles. But yeah, prepare for TONS of obnoxious and unnecessary yelling and erratic and awkward body motions.The story made absolutely zero sense. I'm all for senseless violence and gore in my horror movie. But it has to at least have SOME kind of structure to keep my attention. All these two were doing were rambling on and on about the whiny guys recent breakup with his girlfriend even when some psycho girl in a bad Halloween mask is trying to stab them to death. It wasn't about "how do we get out of here?" or "How do we kill this chick?". Nope, it was about "why did you let me kiss that girl at the party so my girlfriend could catch me?!" and "I know you wanted to get with my girlfriend that's why you set me up with that girl!" and whawhawha... And it just didn't stop.The psycho girl was probably the most unscary thing about this entire movie. And then after "Peter" killed her he starts rambling on about how his friend was trying to steal his ex girlfriend again in his really bad acting way. And then proceeds to kill him. Afterwards he decides to record a message for "Lisa" (his ex girlfriend) with some nonsense dribble. And then he just puts down the phone and walks away.And the whole movie in it's entirety was shot on an iPhone. So yep... found footage...My opinion, don't waste your time. There's other really bad horror movies out there that are way better than this.
wishmaster_bs From producer Jaume Collet-Serra (NON-STOP) comes a suspenseful and gory contribution to the found footage genre. Filmed entirely with a iPhone tells HOOCKED UP the story of two US- guy how travel to Barcelona to get laid. After pick up to beautiful girls they go to a abandon house to have some fun. The fun turns into a bloody rampaged when one of the girls becomes a rabid demon. What follows is 60 Minutes of pure mayhem including some high class moments of suspense and gore. Director Newbie Pablo Larcuen knows exactly what he is doing. He delivers a straight forward horror hit in the vein of REC, but much MUCH better. With no doubt HOOCEKD UP is big fun not only for found footage lovers – yeah, It's true this movie is a must see for every horror fan.