
Outlaw motorcycle gang The Impalers tri-state rape and murder spree ended in a bloody massacre with rival club Satan's Own. The surviving members sought refuge in a secluded cabin deep in the North Georgia mountains. What first must of seemed like easy prey for a home invasion, became a living nightmare of depravity and violence. A young innocent girl being held captive may hold the key to the twisted secrets locked in the basement and the killing machine feasting on human fl... (Full plot summary below)
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Outlaw motorcycle gang The Impalers tri-state rape and murder spree ended in a bloody massacre with rival club Satan's Own. The surviving members sought refuge in a secluded cabin deep in the North Georgia mountains. What first must of seemed like easy prey for a home invasion, became a living nightmare of depravity and violence. A young innocent girl being held captive may hold the key to the twisted secrets locked in the basement and the killing machine feasting on human flesh in the forest outside.
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| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Works as an ode to grindhouse and trash cinema but ultimately crumbles under the weight of critical thinking. |
| User ReviewPaul DSaw this in Portland. FUCKING LOVED IT. If you don't see this movie you are a total Todd. |
| User ReviewAshley CYou pretty much get what you expected with this one. A plot that is completely ALL over the place... from naked girls in Nixon masks, to dead nuns, to Bigfoot, to Nazis in a basement. This movie doesn't disappoint, if you are into the cheesy style of the 70s exploitation film. A lot of it doesn't make sense, but I am assuming if you saw the cover art, that's what you're looking for in a movie. Super gory, some insanely violent scenes.... not for people who are squeamish or offended easily! |
| User ReviewJennie Mgreat sense of typical grindhouse. would of liked a touch more of a climb axe and better audio editing. but very enjoyable for grindhouse lovers. |
| User ReviewBlaine MThis is one of those films that is packed with enough heart that reminds you how fun films can be. Killer motorcycle gangs, nazis and Sasquatch. What else could you ask for? |
| User ReviewOrlok WPure old school exploitation with all the ingredients--A Grand Grindhouse tribute from a fine Indie team!! |
| User Reviewjarrad bDear god yes. This movie is campy, bloody, violent, random and cheap. its real easy to have a fun time with but at the same time it walks a dangerously line that most might not tolerate. |
| User ReviewTyson PNo holds barred grindhouse. It has style and there's novelty here. It's also fun at times. But that's all it delivers. The dialogue is too C-movie level. Exploitation includes rape, nudity, violence, and gore. |
| User ReviewConnor AGood for a couple of shocks and laughs, but doesn't utilise the value of its own ridiculousness enough to be fully entertaining. |
| User ReviewGimly MThe first act is absolutely horribly edited, some of the worst professional work I've ever seen in that aspect. And it doesn't pick up massively afterwards. I'm glad Gridhouse Revival is a thing, but Dear God No! is not a great example of it. For the most part they embrace the deliberately terrible qualities and play the exploitation almost entirely for laughs (seriously there is a ten minute sequence with a trio of Nixon strippers) but there is a scene in the middle of pretty traumatising sexual violence, which is so drastically juxtaposed to the light-hearted attitude of the style that came before it and after that it's actually really uncomfortable. Not in an "Oh what a great movie, it made me feel something way." More of an "Ew I'm really not sure what inspired this choice stylistically, should I turn this off now?" way. But there's some humour, some bad gore and some Supernatural-Nazi jazz going on in there too, so if that's your sort of thing then I guess you could do worse than Dear God No! ...If you tried really hard. |