The Violent Kind

2010
4.6| 1h29m| R| en| More Info
Released: 25 January 2010 Released
Producted By: San Francisco Independent Cinema
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One night at a secluded farmhouse deep in the Northern California woods, a small group of hardened young bikers and their girlfriends are tormented when one of the girls becomes savagely possessed and a gang of "Rockabillies" seemingly from the 1950's descends upon them to collect what is growing inside her.

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Freaktana A Major Disappointment
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
SnoopyStyle Cody, Q, and Elroy are young bikers. They go to Cody's mother's birthday at her home with many other bikers. Q's girlfriend and Cody's cousin Shade joins them. There is Cody's ex Michelle with her sister Megan. As the party ends, the group is left at the house. Michelle becomes possessed and violent. As the situation deteriorates, a bright light flashes and a group seemingly from the 50s shows up taking everyone prisoner.It's not the best acted or the best written. The first half is still a good solid reasonable bloodfest. I like the splatter horror in an isolated location. The second half becomes unintelligible. It stops making sense when the other group shows up. The audience is simply left with the blood splatter orgy with a weird light show.
TdSmth5 Cody was born into a northern California motorcycle gang. His best friend is involved with his sister. His ex left him after he spent some time in jail and he also may have let the gang down. On the evening of his mother's 50th birthday they all drive up to her place to party. There he also runs into the ex's sister who's had a crush on him since her early teens.After the party is over things start getting strange. Cars don't run, lights flicker, there's only static on phones. The ex returns half dead, beaten and bloodied. When one of Cody's friends wants to take advantage of her, she actually enjoys it, and then chews his face off. She becomes possessed. While Cody and his best friend try to figure out what to do they instead decide to beat each other up. At some point we see images of a cabin with girls pretending to be dogs. There are also some guys in suits standing near the house.Eventually a bunch of 50s creeps show up and terrorize the group. They are looking for the possessed girl because she will be the host to something great. While the ceremony takes place in which the ex channels some light/energy to the creeps, some from the gang escape. The creeps let them escape announcing that what will happen next is far worse.This movie is part biker gang movie, but without the bikes. It's part demonic possession movie, part home invasion psycho-torture porn. Then there's some supernatural aspects as well. And it doesn't make sense. To make a movie that doesn't make sense is just lazy. Why not work it out somehow and give the audience something that pays off. This just doesn't. The biker story doesn't really work because the cast looks like a bunch of skinny dopey surfer dudes. The possession part is neat but is ruined by the moronic behavior and actions of the characters. The invasion/psycho torture part is annoying and lame. We get the typical overacted creep circus which even within the movie is pointless. And the main creep saying so doesn't make it any less pointless. The supernatural aspect of the movie near the end and the end itself is very neat and interesting. This movie sure is unique but then few would embark on a production with a script that makes no sense. There is plenty of gore, violence, and a bit of nudity. Acting doesn't convince, except for Taylor Cole and Tiffany Shepis. The lousy script could have been used and reworked for two good movies. One straightforward slasher flick and one supernatural/possession movie.
Boyd OK ... The first two thirds are a great white trash possession flick ... Then, although I admire them for trying new things, a load of really naff characters arrive and completely ruin the whole thing ... And the last third is just stupid ... The characters are juvenile and the concept is daft ... Its just sloppy So ... Its worth watching for the first two thirds ... Cory Knauf, Bret Robberts and Taylor Cole are excellent in their roles ... As well as having fun with them Direction and camera-work is good and doesn't look half as cheap and nasty as most of the hopeless indiehorror thats around at the moment Oh that the first two thirds had developed into something good instead of total rubbish ... But at least you get an hour of good : ) ... And these days even that is a rarity
weasel-33 I saw this flick at the San Francisco international Film Festival. I'd heard a bad review (by someone who didn't even see the movie!) and was told that IMDb had some bad reviews as well. So I'm here to set the record straight. 1) The lead actor, Cory Knopf, has grown as an actor in all three movies I've seen him in. This is his strongest performance yet. He is One To Watch. 2) The same goes Tiffany Shepis. I have met this lady, and to her credit from the moment I saw her on screen I hated her character - which was the intent. 3) Things are not fully explained, but that's PART OF THE STORY. It's an end-of-the-world flick. You aren't going to understand what's going on when your world is destroyed, so deal with it. 4) Some of the dialogue did not work for me. It was either the way it was written or the delivery, but by the end I wasn't thinking about it. This is why I took off stars. Go see this movie if you can. It deserves wider distribution.