Bleed | 
| Director: Devin Hamilton Actors: Barry Bedwell, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Tuesday Decarlo, Danny Guiragossian, Devin Hamilton Studio: Framework Ent. Group Category: DVD
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Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 157558
Format: Color, Dolby, Dvd, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 82 Minutes
UPC: 820725105299 EAN: 0820725105299 ASIN: B00007CVRZ
Theatrical Release Date: January 3, 2003 Release Date: December 24, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Just...... Awful June 27, 2003 Carl Cannella (Colchester, CT USA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I rented this movie on impulse a few weeks ago, thinking that it sounded like a fun, if stupid, horror movie. Firstly, it wasn't scary. The rediculous premise and bad writing, directing, and acting made that impossible. Aforementioned problems aside, I might mave been able to enjoy this movie had it been a bit higher budget. The low-low-low budget is so apparent it's distracting. Throughout the entire movie, the cast drinks out of red plastic cups. Even wine! The only plus (And that's stretching it) was how comfortable the cast clearly was with each other. Every actor in the film shed their clothes at least once, and they didn't seem in the least bit nervous. The (surprisingly) graphic sex scene should have earned the film an NC-17 rating, especially in the extended version seen in the deleted scenes section on the DVD. All in all, do not rent (or even think about buying) this movie. If you want a good horror movie, check out the far superior "Scream" and "Nightmare on Elm Street."
Hit & Miss Horror March 18, 2004 Gary Young (Tucson, AZ USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
"Bleed" has an intriguing premise. A guy tells his new girlfriend about "The Murder Club", of which he and his friends are members. To become a member you have to kill somebody first. Strangely, the girlfriend doesn't appear to be too disturbed by this news and she soon becomes a member by kiling an obnoxious woman in a parking garage. Predictibly, a masked killer starts bumping off the members of the club one by one. Who could it be? "Bleed" is far from a perfect movie. There are lots of loose ends that are never tied up by the film's somewhat abrupt conclusion. However, if you're tired of run of the mill slasher pics(and there are too many to list), you may want to give "Bleed" a chance. It could have been a lot better, but there's much worse out there... believe me I've seen 'em!
0 STARS SHOULD BE ENABLED July 21, 2003 Ted (Australia) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This movie is so awful I can't even make it through it. The acting is worse than a Porky's film,mix that with annoying Blair Witch camera work and you have the trashy movie Bleed. A scream type clone that should be missed by all.
BLEED, big timewaster and just plain awful July 1, 2003 Jeremy (PA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bleed (2002) Debbie Rochon, Danny Wolske, Allen Nabors, Orly Tepper, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Julie Strain, D: Devin Hamilton. After fish-out-of-water Rochon gets invited to her young boss's party, his circle of friends and him (around a hot tub) explain to her about their Murder Club. When she is convinced to join, she kills a woman, and it turns out there was no Murder Club, but a real killer does prowl in her path. Strikes a similitude to a college filmmaker's effort with shoddiness and common story; the suspense is traded in for repulsive splatter. Running Time: 82 minutes and rated R for strong violence, gore, sexuality, nudity, and language.
Great b-movie horror, with lots of eye candy for both sexes March 28, 2003 M. Guerin 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This horror flick's willingness to display, I would say, a good amount of male nudity is to be extremely commended and encouraged. I don't recall seeing a horror film ever that contained a slight majority of male nudity. I'd said it's about 55%/45% in favour of male nudity. It's hilarious to read all the male heterosexual protest on this page about the "ungodly" amount of male nudity in this film, in chat rooms, etc. You'd think men did 95% of the nudity. It goes to show you how uncomfortable straight men continue to be with having to view the male body as an erotic form. Most straight guys don't like to appreciate the male body in such lights - it makes them feel gay. The hetero male backlash to this film makes it and the male nudity in it all the more hotter.
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