A group of college students researching Dorchester Stewart, better known as the infamous killer Crinoline Head, return to the scene of the horrific murders that happened in 1996.
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At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Dorchester's Revenge AKA Dollface is the sequel to the indie classic Crinoline Head directed by Tommy Faircloth.Our film begins at the beginning, actually showing us what the original only spoke about. Young Dorchester and his mother, Mary Stewart are seen spending their last moments together before her passing of a heart attack right in front of the scared young boy... Now according to Legend, Dorchester is forced to spend the summer alone after her death, eventually eating his mother to survive. This more visually disturbing backstory makes those who have never seen the original film (Check my reviews for: Crinoline Head) stay caught up without missing too much of its predecessor.Starring in this: is busty scream queen Debbie Rochon as Betsy, the caretaker of the now burned down lake property from the previous film. She is a force to be reckoned with. Her introduction includes a shotgun, a 'Merica bandana, a redneck accent and enough sexual innuendos to make a sailor blush...not to mention she backs up every word (as one will see later in the film much to your delight). Another actor who in my opinion doesn't get enough screen time, but does a damn good job with the amount of screen time he has is Jason Vail. Vail comes back as Paul Donner, one of the lone survivors of Crinoline's bloody rage from the first film (originally played by: Brian Kelly ). Jason is a very talented actor and knows how to tease the audience into thinking is he or isn't the bad guy or the good guy as you'll see in my review of: The Cabin - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2989422/reviews-1.The other actors like Lizzie Mears, Gunner Willis, Leah Wiseman, Kirsten Ray & John Kap, alongside the others all add their our individuality to their roles which make each character feel more fleshed out then in the previous film.Something else that needs to be mentioned is that the clichés that were once riddled on screen are trumped in this sequel, not only that but the kills upped, the gross out humour is so over the top that it borders on awesome. This film is obviously another Horror Comedy and it shows, yet it also when needed has the serious elements that make it so successful as a horror film also. Mentioning the actors as I did earlier, I must say that 3 in particular stand out for me. That's not to say that I picked one more than the other, it's just that when someone throws a bloody tampon at another bang on & swears, screws like a sailor and enjoys the company of diesel, and well let's just say it KILLS PEOPLE; they tend to stand out a bit.Another thing I must give props about this film is how they reimagined Dorchester's look, it is so much more menacing almost like that of BABYFACE from the film THE HILLS RUN RED. As I mentioned in my review of the first film, the deaths were quite inventive and original... This is still the case, I love the deaths in these films!! They truly have a 80's flare to them. You can tell that the director knew, we (the horror fans) were getting tired of the same ole same ole on screen kill and Tommy being a product of that generation truly delivers on the kills in this film. Whilst we are on the topic of kills, the gore is quite lacking. Saying that, if one can appreciate the creativity and imagination which us old school horror fans do then the fade to black kill sequences with a scream and the sound of dicing/slicing can be much more gruesome.I own several of Tommy's films and the one thing that I always have to touch on is his cinematography and camera work. Something else I couldn't help notice and love was the real fly buzzing across the screen more than once during the film. At first, I thought it was intentional but realized later it probably wasn't. Either way I dug that it was kept in the film.Dorchester's Revenge is a wonderful follow up to an amazing debut film. I personally, can NOT wait to see what he brings to us with his up and coming "FAMILY POSSESSIONS". Faircloth and Co. are here to stay, and definitely a force to be reckoned with in the indie film circuit. Crinoline Head IS ALIVE!!!!
I saw this film at a horror convention in 2014 under a different title "Dorchester's Revenge" and I about fell out when I saw this amazing girl fight between two of the characters. I don't want to give spoilers, but it was amazing. Being a fan of MeanGirls, this was sooo good. Great big killer with a cool mask. It looks like a decent budget movie that allowed a filmmaker to just do whatever he wanted and didn't worry about what the public thought. "Want to smack someone in the face with a ????? OK cool, find by us!" LOL I saw Jason Vail in Abraham Lincoln VS Zombies and he is a really good actor. Would have been nice to see him in a larger role, but it worked, I really hope the filmmaker reads this...PLEASE PLEASE DO A SEQUEL!! For the real horror fans like me, keep doing this redic amazing fun type of horror!
I have been trying to find the right words to describe this complete POS (other than it was a complete POS) and words are failing me.But I will try...Every aspect of the film, with the exception of the opening credits which were designed fairly professionally, was amateur.Uwe Boll gets a rap as being the worst film maker today and I have to instead say his films are fantastic compared to the career worth of crap Tommy Faircloth has been involved with. Look at his page here. Every film is pretty much the same story.Acting-wise, "Horror vet" Rochon was terrible (there is a reason why she has never quite "made it" in the biz); and while some of the younger actors showed a smidgen of promise, that was soon swept away by gratuitous over acting.While not a spoiler I will say there was not one shot not filmed in natural light. This tells me no budget for pro lighting! Honestly, a HS student's film project could have been shot exactly the same way this was and more than likely been more entertaining!
First of all, it was almost impossible for me to actually find the movie I watched (which was entitled "Dollface") in order to write a review. It seems there was an original (Crinoline Head), then this movie, and now another one (?) known as "Dorchester's Revenge." Much ado about nothing, that's for sure.The one I watched TRIED to be a stroll down memory lane (think 80's slasher flicks), but it did not even come close to that decade's worst slasher film. The story (from what I could follow) was some history students (yeah; I know) at a local university have a deadline to meet in regards to their semester "project." Two males announce they want to research the legend of Crinoline Head. It is also brought to attention their history teacher was a survivor of the original slaughter brought on by Crinoline Head and he's not certain they should pursue this. Yawn. Anyhoo, off they go to what looks like a nice fishin' hole to set up camp and get slaughtered. Along the way, they meet the repulsive female caretaker of the land whose mouth and personal hygiene leave a lot to be desired. She watches over what's left of the property where Crinoline Head used to live. Why? Who knows, because it seems the house actually burned down. How nice the director thought showing her laundered s*it-stained underwear hanging on a clothesline would add something to the movie. But I digress.I could go on prattling about this mess, but that would give it way more attention than it deserves. Lacking for any kind of continuity or believable story, the director decided to go for the gross-out factor. I will have to say that in all my born days (and there have been a few...), I have never seen a movie that called for one female character to slap another female in the face with a soiled tampon. Yes, this happens, and it gives the phrase "tea-bagging" a whole new meaning. This trash panders to the lowest-of-low kind of viewer who would have people believe they're hard core horror fans, but who actually wouldn't know good horror if it bit them on the ass. All involved should be ashamed of this bowel movement. True horror fans continue to ask why horror is disappearing from movie screens. Well, here's one great example that will help answer that question.Unrated for disgusting images, language, and violence.