Sunday, October 20, 2013

Cell Count



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I enjoyed the horror/mystery/thriller aspect of the film, even some of the plot details. The problem is the execution was horrendous. Sadie (Haley Talbot) has a deadly new disease. Her doctor (Christopher Toyne) claims he can cure her in three weeks if she submits to an experimental procedure in a remote secure location. In order for her husband to be able to go with her, he agrees to contract the disease and undergo treatment. The doctor has had the disease and has been cured.

The facility has that sanitary institutionalized feel to it. There are several other patients there also. You immediately realize things are not what they seem and you want to know more about the cure.

The acting was acceptable for a "B" horror film. The script needed some polish. For effect, the camera was a bit jerky, for that live feel and during crisis scenes, the voices were removed which I found took away from the film more than added. Sometimes more is more.

F-bombs,...

Great piece of horror/action!
I've been excited about this project for months and now I've seen it and can finally say that it's great. Excellent special effects and director Todd Freeman has real talent. The movie ends on a cliffhanger that only serves to wet our appetites for Cell Count 2, which is already in pre-production.

Decent.
Hearing about the part with the dog and the thing with an anus for a mouth got me interested in watching this movie. There were only a few good parts in the movie, the story so slow, and nothing is really explained. All you hear is "The cure" "the disease" nothing about the origins of "The cure" which hopefully in part 2 which they are working on they will explain what those two things are.

The story could have been told better and some details to what "The cure" is and how they found it and what the disease actually is would have been a good thing to flesh out the story some. This is a decent movie if you want to kill some time.

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