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House With 100 Eyes (2013/Artspliotation Films DVD)



Picture: B- Sound: B- Extras: C- Film: D



The found footage style of filmmaking either works or it doesn't. In cases like this one, Jay Lee & Jay Roof's House With 100 Eyes (2013), the found footage is in the form of surveillance footage. Ed and Susan appear to be a normal loving couple, however, they are far from it. They are snuff filmmakers and want to make the first ever triple feature; Three victims, three kills, all in one night. In order to provide their fans with everything you'd get on a straight DVD, they have rigged their entire house with cameras and audio for your viewing pleasure. Ed's plan slowly unravels and it all is captured on tape.

I would be lying if I said that I haven't seen this EXACT same film recently, it's such a tired concept. How can we make smut or torture feel as real as possible? Well, we dirty it up with surveillance footage. While the found footage style worked in Fred Vogel's August Underground and the events unravel in front of you as the story chugs along, here everything feels perfectly planned as the cameras expertly catch the victims being violated.

This isn't August Underground though, it's a film from the creators of Zombie Strippers (and stars a few actors from it too) and we have to witness their schlock all over again here. Jim Roof (who is also a writer and co-director on this film as well as the lead), and Shannon Malone star as the evil couple that feels like they are making the ultimate snuff film by setting up the 'hundred eyes' of security cameras all around their house. Some of the films worst moments include a scene where Jim masturbates, the mishaps that go with torturing the women, and too top it all off a script that can't decide if it wants to be a dark satire, snuff movie, or a film solely made for gore hounds. It feels like regardless of what it wants to be there, there are better films out there like this like the Toetag films or even the REC films.

Shot with low end cameras, the transfer is nothing spectacular but fine for DVD with a 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen aspect ratio and a standard definition transfer paired with a lossy Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Nothing wild in the terms of extras, with the exception of a commentary track by the Director/Writers, who affectionately reminisce about the production. There's also a fake commercial and a trailer.

All in all, this is a straight-to-video one time watch. Nothing more.



- James Harland Lockhart V

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