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    See No Evil Director: Gregory Dark Cast: Glen Jacobs, Kane, Christina Vidal, Michael J. Pagan

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 08/11/2009
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 32,105
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    Audio commentary with director Gregory Dark and writer Dan Madigan ; Audio commentary with WWE Superstar Kane and co-executive producer Jed Blaugrund; "Do you See the Sin?" making-of-featurette; "Kane: Journey Into Darkness" featurette; Storyboard-to-film comparison ; Behind the evil: WWE promotional spots; Theatrical Trailers

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    A ragtag group of juvenile delinquents assigned the task of cleaning up an abandoned hotel find out just how deadly community service can be when they are stalked by a monstrous, four-hundred-pound maniac with a grudge in director Gregory Dark's wrestling-infused survival horror flick. It was a mere four years ago that seven-foot menace Jacob Goodnight (WWE superstar Kane) was shot in the head and left for dead by a local police officer. But Jacob wasn't going down that easy. With a steel plate subsequently attached to his skull and ten razor-sharp fingernails ready to scrape grey matter from the skulls of his victims, Jacob retreated to the abandoned Blackwell Hotel, where he resided in the darkened, rotting hallways while planning his ultimate revenge. As fate would have it, Jacob wouldn't have to go far to satiate his raging bloodlust, though, and as the unsuspecting teens make their way through the crumbling corridors of the once-luxurious inn guided by the very same policeman who fired that misguided bullet years earlier, the notorious killer sharpens his nails, stalks his prey, and prepares for a little payback. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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    See No Evilby Anonymous

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    March 07, 2007: This movie wasn't the best, nor the worst, movie I have ever seen. The acting was surprisingly good, but the storyline was too flawed for my tastes. However, I do highly recommend this movie if you are in the mood for a good teen-slasher flick.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    See No Evilby Anonymous

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    January 02, 2007: The movie is wholly unoriginal. It is directed like a porno, edited like a Marylin Manson video and scripted like the Halloween episode of One Tree Hill. The scariest part of this movie is that it got made. So is it terrible? Not really. Because Kane does a good job in this role. He is given little to work with and thrust into a ridiculously amateurish production, but he is used to that too. Kane menaces the screen convincingly, and adds a human element to this killing machine. The expressive head tilts he perfected under the mask give his character a feral element lacking in the Jasons and Micheals of the genre. He is given a little room to stretch as an actor as he recreates the "Vader turns on the Emporer" scene near the end. He does a marvelous job of it, leaving the audience wondering why they didn't use his range more. I hate to use classic as a comparison, but suffice to say that the premise stinks of being a poor man's cousin of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho filed with generous doses of MTV styled quick cuts. Instead of Bates motel, you have Blackwell Hotel, together with the suggestion that it is the all domineering and crazed mother whose warped upbringing nurtured humanity's monster. Taking yet another swipe at religious zealots too, as flashbacks show the young psycho kid being tortured by a mom who cages him and the punishment dished out for looking at porn hence the title of the movie. Packed into the movie are the various fodder for him to maim and kill. Character development, or at least the attempt in trying to weave in a tale of revenge, seem to be abandoned halfway, as characters start to drop off like barflies. It doesn't take you too long to realize who's on which side, and who'll survive (according to horror slasher flick lore that the blondie and those having sex must die) given the clichés. Starring relative unknowns as a bunch of inmates sent to the Hotel to perform cleaning fatigues, it's a pity that most of them were not given glorious cinematic deaths in a movie like this. Perhaps with movies like “Hills Have Eyes,” the “Saw” franchise, and “Hostel,” we're all a bit jaded from the rehashed dark and dankly film sets and throwaway characters. There's nothing new presented in this movie, and is only made for Kane's fan base. Even then, with so little of their star seen in the flesh, they might as well be better off with his exploits in the wrestling ring.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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