

This was only the beginning for this film… and the Director. Three film processing labs refused to handle it. I give you my review, for Murder-Set-Pieces, or as the fans would call it… “M-S-P.”ĭuring filming of this two million dollar budgeted reel of brutality, the police were called several times for disturbance, a false weapons charge, kicked off of property in which the shooting was taking place for being a crime scene and the Director being turned almost turned in by a film processing lab for making a “Snuff Film” and child abuse. It has gathered a cult following status and a cult following wave of controversy at the same time. Other than its content, many other mall features of the film seem to cause controversy. It has offended the most so called “hardened” or “seasoned” fan. The proclaimed “Jaded” viewers have cringed at its sight (and the Special Effects team’s previous films have as well). Not only on the within the film, but in its own community… The Horror community. Opinions seem to fly all around this little piece of anti-cinematic gold.

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Not only is this the most controversial movie of its time, this may turn up to be one of the most controversial (but not confrontational -) reviews of the page. You have heard my personal review and verbal promotion for the past few years, since before the film even came out (due to the Special Effects team that was involved). This is the film in which all fans who know me personally have been waiting for. Hell-o, Gore Maggots of the extreme and boundary pushing puss heads. Starring: Jade Risser, Sven Garrett, Valerie Baber, Fred Vogel, Christi Wiles, Jerami Cruise, Tony Todd, Gunnar Hansen, Ed O’ Neil and Cerina Vincent When a Las Vegas fashion photographer (Sven Garrett) develops a penchant for murder, the body count rises swiftly and steadily as the shutterbug killer manages to deceive just about everyone he encounters - everyone, that is, but an 11-year-old girl - in this film notable for its heaping helping of gore and sadism.

Sin City makes an appropriate setting for this over-the-top slasher/sexploitation flick from writer-director Nick Palumbo.
