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Like Peter Jackson's early efforts with Bad Taste and Dead Alive, Blood Car is a more hilarious than scary exhibit of Alex Orr's film skills. This movie is very well done and entertaining. Dennise is hilarious. This is a must see for anybody who doesn't mind a little raunchiness.
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This little indie is a real find. It's surprisingly well made for its budget and has some strong performers, particularly Katie Rowlett and Anna Chlumsky. It's part "Bucket of Blood," part Tarantino tribute and crazy as they come. And it's even more fun reading the postings and blogs of people who just don't get the joke. The last shot alone is worth the trip.
And those two government geeks commenting on the action are really hot!
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I laughed so hard my hair fell out. Then I watched it again, and again, and again...Go Fake Wood Wallpaper!!!
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I saw this film at Sarasota Film Festival about a year ago. I wasn't sure what to expect but knowing the title gave me incentive to see how 'blood' and a 'car' could be possibly enfused together to create a movie. It was hilarious! Blood Car was far-fetched to the point where there was no way you couldn't laugh. Lots of blood, an intimidating thug, ridiculous government officials, some hot girls, a nice kid turned bad(for a cause), and some innocent school children come together to make Blood Car the funniest, bloodiest movie in years to come. If you like comedy and low budget horror then don't hesitate to purchase Blood Car. You'll love it!
Request it at your local video stores so more people can see it as well!
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Scary, funny, thought provoking, sexy, wierd,....
What more do you want ? A must for the serious indie film collector. Destined to be a cult classic.
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