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AUGUST
UNDERGROUND, MORDUM

"The most offensive, most shocking film ever!"
An incestuous brother and sister (played by
Michael T. Schneider and Cristie Whiles)
team up with our lovable serial killer (Fred
Vogel) from 'August Underground'
for an even more brutal road of mayhem and
massacre. Once again, everything is captured on
the handheld camera of the killers. More brutal,
twisted, and sick than 'August
Underground', 'Mordum' takes you to the
absolute edge of your sanity.
WARNING...Do not eat before watching this. If
you do, please allow at least an hour before
viewing. You have been warned!
This installment takes things even further than 'August
Underground', adding in anything and everything
imaginable. With elements of incest,
necrophilia, torture, humiliation, degradation,
murder, slaughter, and even some porn on a small
level.
This movie goes further than anything I have ever
witnessed in my life. For example, the opening
scene has a brother behind his sister as she is
bent over moaning loudly. Another scene has one
of the killers gut a girl, then proceeds to "do
his deed" in the slice where he pulls out her
guts. A guy cuts off his "member" with a
pair of scissors (which is one of the hardest
things I've ever had to watch). Then comes a
scene reminiscent of 'Slaughtered Vomit Dolls'
involving two kidnapped girls and the one
killer's sister. She pukes on them and makes
them puke on her, and then she starts puking on
them again, and then proceeds to kiss them all
over (at which point I had to put down my
beer and hold my breath).
Again, this is completely filmed with a home video
camera. The way they handle the camera, passing
it back and forth to each other, and with the
brutal, realistic nature of this film, taking
everything to the extreme, it really brings you
to the edge, drawing you into a whole new world.
You are drawn into their world of no cares and
no remorse. Sometimes you actually forget you
are watching a movie.
This is one of those love/hate movies. You either hate
it or you love it. Personally, I loved it. Maybe
I'm just a sick and twisted f**k, but I loved
every aspect of this movie. The realism,
absolutely nothing is held back. This movie
takes you to the absolute edge. It takes you to
a place where you are curious, but would never
dream of going.
The main characters, Fred Vogel, Michael T.
Schneider, Cristie Whiles, and an
appearance from Necrophagia's Killjoy
were done so realistically, that you really do
forget that they are acting. Fred Vogel
as the "ring leader" who kills for fun,
Cristie Whiles who loves to have fun with
the tortured women, and Michael T. Scheider
(which, on a side note, is a really awesome
guy who I've had the pleasure of working with as
an extra in an up and coming movie) as
Cristie's brother who has fun with the women
after they're dead. Towards the end
Necrophagia's Killjoy makes his appearance.
Seems like the only "normal" one of the
bunch. You better think twice.
Again, the effects were so realistic it was chilling.
As I mentioned earlier, you sometimes forget
what you are watching is only a movie. Loads of
blood and gore. Also, you are given a look at
Killjoy's play area, which would put the likes
of Ed Gein to shame. Especially a
headless, dead baby covered in maggots, where
one of our killers proceeds to eat the maggots.
As with 'August Underground' this is definitely
not for everyone. This is only for the die hard
sick and twisted fans (like myself). If
you are even slightly offended in any way, stay
clear. After reading this review and you think
of yourself as sick, twisted, and disturbed as I
do, you will not be disappointed with this.
Again, you either love it or hate it, and I
loved it from beginning to end.
This goes up on my list of favorite sick and disturbing
movies. I rate this easily a 9 out of
10 necrophilia loving, maggot eating, puke
loving serial killers.
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(2003)
Directed by
Jerami Cruise
Killjoy
Writing credits
Jerami Cruise
Killjoy
Cast
Cristie Whiles
Fred Vogel
Michael T. Schneider
Jerami Cruise
Killjoy
'M.' Kadath
Erika Schultz
'E.' Jay
Midian Crosby
Elmo Painter
Dave Brown
Art Ettinger
Rick Kundrach
Tim Grubjesik
Allana Sleeth |