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Laid To Rest [2008] [DVD]

Laid To Rest [2008] [DVD]Director: Robert Hall
Actors: Bobbi Sue Luther, Lena Headey, Kevin Gage, Thomas Dekker
Studio: Starz Home Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 14267

Format: PAL
Language: English (Unknown)
Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
Region: 2
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 89 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5060020627798
ASIN: B001RNXYW0

Release Date: May 11, 2009
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4 out of 5 stars Nice mask. Shame about the face.   May 3, 2009
M. S. Skidmore (Kinver, United Kingdom)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

Fed up of the usual 'saw' rip offs and constant dire torture porn wannabees? Fancy a trip down memory lane for a little old skool 80s horror exploitation? In the need for a fix of the old red stuff fused with Tom Savini style splatter effects? Well, look no further - because FX pro turned director Robert J Halls' second feature 'Laid To Rest' has arrived, and for me at least - it's a welcome return to horror movies of old and a pretty good horror flick in it's own right. br / br /Telling the story of a young girl (played by Bobbie Sue Luther) who wakes up in a coffin with a bad case of brain freeze and no memory of her own identity, she narrowly escapes the clutches of serial killer (and horror icon in waiting) 'Chrome Skull' who we learn has kidnapped her for his own lurid pleasures. Making her way across town, she is taken in by couple Tucker and Cindy (played very well by Kevin Gage and Lena Headey) - at first not believing the girl's claims of her kidnapping, then learning the hard way as 'ol Chrome Skull turns up to ply his trade in the only way he knows how. To go on about the story would ruin it, but rest assured the following 75 minutes manages to throw in great little character performances and excellent gore effects. The pace is non stop and even though the story is paper thin, director Hall has the noggin to keep everything fast moving and throws up enough 'look behind you!' moments to keep you entertained and almost forget the films inadequacies. br / br /Actors Kevin Gage and Sean Whalen (still memorable from Wes Craven's People Under the Stairs) fair very well in this movie and both of them combined steal the many scenes that they appear in and form the emotional back story for the movie. Unfortunately, star Bobbie Sue Luther doesn't fair so well in her role as her character seems too underwritten and in some scenes, she comes across as quite selfish who puts others in the way of harm to further her own needs. You donn't really root for her character at all and by the end I was left perplexed if it was her acting style or the screenplay that was at fault - either way, she wasn't somebody you felt compelled to identify with and ultimately you don't feel anything for her as the film progresses. However, the supporting cast were all very good in their respective roles and the film utilised both them and numerous different locations to keep the movie swift and interesting. br / br /Director Hall has a nice eye for the macabre and understands how to keep a horror movie speeding along even though the screenplay isn't much to write home about. Ultimately, coming off as a bizarre hybrid of 'Phantasm' and 'Halloween' by way of 'The Prowler' - this new movie is a real treat for horror fans and it's a shame it has been relegated as a direct to video movie. If a little more budget had been afforded to the film, this could have been a major contender and is easily more enjoyable than any of those recent Michael Bay horror remakes or the already mentioned 'Saw' riffs. This isn't to say the movie isn't polished or looks good, it excels in both departments - its just a shame it cannot be seen on the big screen where I feel it would have proved to be really effective. br / br /Kudos also has to go to the main character Chrome Skull as well. A strange little creation that is both menacing, weird and oddly amusing in equal measure. His look is both original and creepy and is destined to be a future horror icon alongside recent inductees such as Saw and Captain Spalding. br / br /All in all, a great addition to the genre and a definite recommendation for a purchase, considering the price that Amazon are asking for it. Seek it out.


4 out of 5 stars Old school slasher, great "fun"   May 25, 2009
Jon_the_Watcher (Vienna, Austria)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

"Laid to rest" is an 80s style, no-nonsense slasher with a cool killer and enough blood to satisfy every gore-hound. The kills are surprisingly innovative and nicely shot, story and motivation are of no importance here. No "Saw"-like puzzles or torture porn to be found here. Just good ol' slashing to hevy metal beats. br /A cool indie gem that deserves a place in every self-respecting horror fan's collection.


4 out of 5 stars Satisfying Slasher.   June 25, 2009
Puzzle box (Kuwait)
What can I say? This movie delivered everything I wanted it to. Strong brutal killings/unique killings, cheesy acting, great music (courtesy of Suicidal Tendencies), and decent atmosphere. Laid To Rest is kind of an homage to older slasher films from the 80's, there have been alot of these low budget straight to dvd horror films that are tributes to 80's slasher films but in my honest opinion some of them they have failed. However Laid To Rest has succeeded where the others have failed, the reason why I say this is because this film was actually fun to watch, it has a great mixture of gore with some humor (not too much so it turns itself into a bad parody) and some serious and more dramatic stuff. The acting wasn't that good but wasn't bad either, it was average and the killer looked pretty cool and was menacing, he's called Chromeskull and doesn't speak. He is a technologically-dependent serial killer, who wears a chrome-plated mask, and who's knives are just as sharp as his mind, and just as shiny as his face. He's also a very violent maniac. This guy isn't about pursuing much, but rather likes to wait for his victims to get themselves into a certain position so he can sneak up on them. And when he finally gets them, he shows no mercy which made for a very gory film all around. The story was about a young girl who wakes up in a casket in a funeral home with a traumatic head injury and no memory of her identity. She soon realizes she has been abducted by a deranged serial murderer in an isolated rural town. Now she must survive the night and outsmart the technologically inclined killer who is hellbent on finishing what he started. The characters weren't like typical cliches but were very interesting and the film had a nice pace to it. Overall it's just a great modern slasher flick that had alot of great scenes and a cool chrome faced killer that was reminiscent of Jason from Friday The 13th films. I highly recommend this to horror fans. br /


3 out of 5 stars Better than expected   August 9, 2009
Niall Edwards (London, England)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Knowing nothing about this film before I bought it, I thought this was going to be pretty awful. However, apart from a poor beginning, the rest of the film was actually quite good. The effects are done well, the acting is mainly beliveable there is quite a bit of gore. br / br /Personally, I would have liked more explanation about the killer but that probably won't bother a lot of people. Overall, I would say that it is on a par with the original Haloween (although that had better music). br / br /Overall, I would say that if you like slasher films, you will probably enjoy Laid to rest. br / br /Lena Headley fans note that she actually doesn't have much of a part in this film.


3 out of 5 stars cool idea but no cigar   July 18, 2009
badasszombiekilla (Andover,Hampshire,Great Britain)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I was really looking forward to this as there was plenty hype ,but as with most horror movies today they seem to lacking something .Usually in the orginality department ,but not this just really bad acting.plenty gore here and the visual of the slasher man is memorable i would say up there with freddy jason and mike not baldwin

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