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Death Warmed Up

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A blond hero (Michael Hurst) saves mankind from a high-tech brain surgeon and his army of killer mutants.
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Audience Member Watching this movie felt like someone cracked open my head and was scrambling my brains. It's a cheap, incoherent jumble of gonzo madness. And just as soon as it was over, no memory of it was retained, at all. So no, I can't really say anything good about this one. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 05/11/20 Full Review Audience Member Ever go to one of those all-you-can-eat buffets that has virtually every kind of food imaginable, and you go in thinking it's going to be an excellent experience, a few of the foods you sample are fairly good, but you're left afterwards with a huge bellyache and the check? That's the way I felt after watching 'Death Warmed Up', from my now-infamous Mill Creek 50-film 'Nightmare Worlds' pack--it has a few interesting ideas, and some decent, though dated, atmosphere, but director Blyth doesn't know how to put it all together. In the right hands, this could have worked, but it definitely doesn't, and that's a shame, because it had potential...'it coulda been a contender!' The two young female leads that play Sandy and Jeannie are beautiful, there's good chemistry between them and the two male leads, particularly in the scene where they're on the ferry going to the island. The completely gratuitous nudity and softcore sex was a great bonus. In an interview that was a DVD extra for 'The Fog', Jamie Lee Curtis explained that she enjoyed starting out in horror and that it was a useful genre for an actor in that it gave one a wide range of possible behaviours to both utilize and show, and, by the end, Michael and Sandy proved to me they were good actors. It's just too bad they were in a nondescript, clunky script that had no idea what it was doing or where it was going. 'Death Warmed Up' is one of those films that doesn't have a climactic finale, or end, per se, it just simply stops or dies, as if the filmmakers simply had no ideas left and simply stopped when they ran out of film. THIS is the type of film that should be remade, not the wildly successful and great film that has no need to have a different interpretation or chance at life, but the misfires or the should-have-beens--to show the world that these ideas had validity and meaning after all. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Audience Member no heat here in this cold fish Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Audience Member Ever go to one of those all-you-can-eat buffets that has virtually every kind of food imaginable, and you go in thinking it's going to be an excellent experience, a few of the foods you sample are fairly good, but you're left afterwards with a huge bellyache and the check? That's the way I felt after watching 'Death Warmed Up', from my now-infamous Mill Creek 50-film 'Nightmare Worlds' pack--it has a few interesting ideas, and some decent, though dated, atmosphere, but director Blyth doesn't know how to put it all together. In the right hands, this could have worked, but it definitely doesn't, and that's a shame, because it had potential...'it coulda been a contender!' The two young female leads that play Sandy and Jeannie are beautiful, there's good chemistry between them and the two male leads, particularly in the scene where they're on the ferry going to the island. The completely gratuitous nudity and softcore sex was a great bonus. In an interview that was a DVD extra for 'The Fog', Jamie Lee Curtis explained that she enjoyed starting out in horror and that it was a useful genre for an actor in that it gave one a wide range of possible behaviours to both utilize and show, and, by the end, Michael and Sandy proved to me they were good actors. It's just too bad they were in a nondescript, clunky script that had no idea what it was doing or where it was going. 'Death Warmed Up' is one of those films that doesn't have a climactic finale, or end, per se, it just simply stops or dies, as if the filmmakers simply had no ideas left and simply stopped when they ran out of film. THIS is the type of film that should be remade, not the wildly successful and great film that has no need to have a different interpretation or chance at life, but the misfires or the should-have-beens--to show the world that these ideas had validity and meaning after all. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Very slow, boring, and badly written. The last 30 minutes do pick up and can be somewhat enjoyable, but the cheapness of the entire thing doesn't help much. Unoriginal and lacking ending, which is fitting to the overall lacking film. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member Interesting premise/poor execution. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A blond hero (Michael Hurst) saves mankind from a high-tech brain surgeon and his army of killer mutants.
Director
David Blyth
Producer
Murray Newey
Screenwriter
Michael Heath
Production Co
Tucker Production Company, New Zealand Film Commission
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 29, 2019
Runtime
1h 23m
Sound Mix
Surround
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