Daisy Derkins, Dogsitter of the Damned
January. 01,2013A hot young college girl takes a gig dogsitting for the mysterious SILAS KILLINGTON. But hours have gone by, and she hasn't seen the dog. And the news of an escaped serial killer has her on edge. She calls some friends over, but their Ouija board session causes a blackout. Or does it? And why is some freak outside the window singing "I'm in the Mood for Love"? WHAT'S GOING ON HERE???
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It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
Daisy (Susanna D'Arcy perhaps best known for her remarkable performance as Prof. Greta Murderchristmas in "A Muy El Gaucho Navidad") gets a gig as a dog sitter for Mookie at the residence of Silas Killington (Mark Mackner who has played the same character in "Evil Brew,""Skee-tit-zin," and "St. Blacktrick." ) He is confused about the name of his dog calling him Cerberus instead of Mookie, the feared three position outfielder for the New York Mets. Daisy has some friends over, while some women who look like the Oink sisters get killed by an escaped psychopathic killer (James Christopher Black- best known as Joe Naslex - Conspiracy Theorist in "Punk Rock Holocaust 2.") who happens to be pen pals with one of the several visitors (Christine Fisler who plays the succubus leader in the highly anticipated "Midnight Show") Daisy has over to play Ouija Board. The lights go out in the house, except for the other rooms where they need to film.This black and white feature was based on a colorized short feature of the same name which is also included in the DVD (I thought it was better, but that could be because it was shorter.) The film swings back and forth between "So bad it is good" like the pillow fight scene to "So bad it is bad" also like the pillow fight scene. There is some satire within the film such as when we have a local occult TV star says "boobs and the occult" is why people watch her show, clearly a statement about the success of Cassandra Peterson. We love you Elvira.This film is not for everyone, and in fact it is not for most people.
I saw this at a small theater near Philadelphia that was BYOB. The crowd was drinking and laughing and having a great time. The movie is very tongue-in-cheek, so you're not laughing AT it, necessarily. You can tell these guys didn't have much of a budget (maybe no budget at all) but their love for making movies and their sheer enthusiasm shine through and their joyous spirit is infectious. Perhaps knowing they wouldn't wow anyone with their meager effects or production values, they loaded the thing with hot babes, monsters, a serial killer, a haunted house, a luchador and lots of another craziness. If you like laughs (and drinks) with your horror, you should check it out.