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The production quality of the movie is low budget, but it makes up for it with great acting by Carter Scott, Shae Smolek and Frank Lammers. Wardrobe was solid to carry the 1920s style of the movie. The sound design is excellent and it carries the suspense in all phases of the movie. The monster was cool, but I thought they should have had more of the monster with more jump scares! Still, for being a ULB movie with an interesting concept and the prior points above more than makes up for the flaws!!! *Original* Loved It! I love the agatha christie mystery gone awry with horror and suspense! I recommend to anyone who wants to see a movie with a twist!! Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2019 Verified Purchase I will be straight up honest and tell you that I know at least one of the actors in this film. But I can also be straight up honest when it comes to my reviews as well. While not a big budget blockbuster of a film, every actor/director/writer gets their start. This is a solid start.
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But practicality doesn't always save a movie from being good or bad. D-Railed featured some twists that didn't make much sense, it's a bit non-coherent, and the main cast just felt underutilized, but the biggest criticism is how short the movie is. 90 minutes isn't really enough when you're trying to cram so many things all at once. D-Railed could have benefited more if it focused on one genre and adding 25-35 minutes to flush out more of the story and try expounding on the rest of the characters. Available on DVD and digital August 6 th, 2019. Final Score: 2 out of 5. Categories: Home Release, Home Video, Reviews, streaming Tags: Carter Scott, D-Railed, Dale Fabrigar, digital, DVD, Everette Wallin, Frank Lammers, home release, home video, horror, Jack Betts, Lance Henriksen, Shae Smolik, streaming, Suzanne DeLaurentiis, Tonya Kay, UnCork'd Entertainment
This movie tries to reach a little too high. The costume design was pretty good and the on-set shots looked decent too. The acting was not bad at all for an indie film either. So why the 2 star review? The issue I had with D-Railed was consistency, on multiple levels. The first is that the budget (for set design) seemed to be cut heavily once the train car crashed, then later in the movie climbs back up a little. The 2nd problem was that the script tried to combine multiple themes together. Instead of something clever, it ends up feeling like a jumbled mess instead. I get what they were trying to do but the end result just doesn't pay off like it should.
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These characters were the most impressive because they were easy to sympathize with, but the disappointing element with the rest of the characters is that the material they were handed seemed to be fun and promising, at first, and it ended up being poorly executed. Murder mysteries can be done well; just look at Kenneth Branagh's Murder on the Orient Express. Granted, they may be different in tone, but they're both set on a train. The characters in Orient Express were developed better and the story was more cohesive. D-Railed could have been this fun and fully-engaging murder mystery with a more horror angle, but there were too many cooks in the kitchen, as far as what genre it was going for. There are a few twists and turns from a creative script that isn't executed well enough to have many surprises. The underwater creature is given away in the poster for the film, banking on a final twist that just isn't portrayed well enough on screen to be shocking. The creature design, even if the budgeted film had to do a lot of cutaway scenes, looked cool enough.
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DEADWOOD · S1, E1 Deadwood In the series premiere, Montana marshal Seth Bullock executes a last act of justice and relocates to a gold-mining camp known as Deadwood, where he and partner Sol Star look to start a hardware business. Bullock soon crosses paths with another new arrival--legendary gunfighter Wild Bill Hickok--and clashes with the formidable boss of the Gem Saloon, Al Swearengen. For his part, Swearengen must handle the deadly result of a run-in between one of his whores and a trick, while brokering the sale of a gold claim to wealthy New York socialite Brom Garret. When reports come of the massacre of a frontier family by Indians, a suspicious Bullock and Hickok ride out in search of survivors; for Swearengen, the results are bad for business. DEADWOOD · S1, E6 Plague Bullock encounters native resistance in his quest to bring a murderer to justice. Swearengen presses a resentful Farnum to keep tabs on Alma and Trixie; the camp fathers pool their resources to dispatch riders after precious vaccine and build a sick tent; Cochran enlists Jane as a nurse; and Swearengen collaborates on an article for the 'Deadwood Pioneer. '
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L-R: Lance Henriksen as Manny, Giovannie Espiritu as Jackie, and Dwayne Standridge as Charlie in D-RAILED. But one problem is something that's been reoccurring lately with these smaller movies. It's too short. Cramming all these sub-genres into this 90-minute movie felt rushed and it never gave the movie a chance to breathe. What's worse about all this cramming is that the movie does feature a defining genre quality due to how much it's trying to balance with such a tiny run-time. D-Railed is a bit severely disjointed in that regard because on the one hand you have several horror aspects with a particular monster. Then again, D-Railed doesn't give much room to stretch out its potential so there's no true defining form of genre. Another problem is that not even a small role from veteran actor Lance Henriksen can save the performances in this one. Lead actress Carter Scott and young Shae Smolik leave the most lasting impression of good performance but the time period they intended to capture comes across as being out of place, appearing as poor acting widespread throughout the film.
Though they do not turn green (any of the characters that is). Come to think about it, it would have made the movie better though. My strange thoughts aside though, this "Found Footage" movie is one of the worst offspring that this craze has brought us. I do wonder if anyone actually believes any of those are "real"? If you're too young to remember or never cared for them anyway, I will point you to Blair Witch Project. A movie that had some people trembling because the viral marketing (internet presence) made them believe it was real. But this movie does not even deserve that attention. While they do try to put some special effects in it, the fact it looks cheap is not the worst part. It's the characters, that might be up for a Guinness book entry for most annoying film characters ever. You almost feel sorry for the actors portraying them, if you can stop feeling sorry for yourself or your precious time that you've wasted that is. While I never was big on those Found Footage movies, there have been some exceptions (i. e. movies) that were made with some finesse and some excellent ideas/dialogue or characters.