People have been arguing about the originality in Horror movies. I reckon this film is a amongst many others signifying that 2012 is going to be an good year for horror.
Tells the tale of medical volunteers who donate there bodies to science to discover a cure for a terrible disease. But all is not what it seems.
I'll be honest, bro. I didn't really get it. I'm not sure if we weren't supposed to know what was going on the whole time, or what..
It's entertaining, but far from perfect. Some of the horror effects were pretty good, edited pretty well, but certain things (like Condom Head for example, lol) just became comical because they showed it too much. And the doctor was a little over-the-top as a "mad scientist" type. And yeah, the ending did seem rushed. There was no resolution whatsoever. Bad ending. And I found most of the film a bit too puzzling. "This terrible disease, this terrible disease..." They never say what the disease is, which was a bit frustrating to me..
But it was entertaining with some good performances and a few decent horror effects. Long haired girl who just stared blankly for most of the movie looked like an ex-girlfriend, which was kind of weird, lol (was her "leg blister" on the wrong leg?). And that looked like a Baldwin brother... the driver at the end. Yes it WAS. lol
Fair enough. Yeah, I can kind of see a Cronenberg influence there, but it wasn't as well directed as Cronenberg. He doesn't use that annoying shaky cam all the time and his direction is superb.
So did I hear you say that there is a sequel to this? I mean, it looked like it was getting into Robert Rodriguez territory a little bit at the end, heh... so I would be curious to see it continued.
I haven't. But the premise sounds very interesting and being a sci-fi/horror fan, i'm more than likely going to watch it. I'll definitely give my thoughts once i do.
Last edited by dynamix on Sep 7th, 2012 at 11:47 AM
Hey everyone. Thanks for checking out Cell Count. The movie is coming out on iTunes, XBox, PS3, Amazon Instant, VUDU, and CinemaNow on Nov. 13th. Available for the first time in HD as well as the final version of the film.
Thanks for your interest and I hope you dig the flick. We are proud of it and excited for people to see the final version.
Excited that we'll be making the sequel next year! The story... doesn't end here.
Drop me a note if you have any questions and thanks again. We can't make movies without the fans!
Russell Carpenter reluctantly admits his wife Sadie into an experimental treatment facility for her life threatening disease. While locked in this prison like surrounding they, along with 6.