Clearly pressing the definition of “borderline alcoholic”,
I'm back once again for another review. This time going back to our
old unfinished Midnight Horror Collection Volume 8 to bring “The
Fear Chamber” to the light of day. As they used to say on
Chappelle's Show: let's start the show.
Right off the bat we're greeted with a woman crying for help as
we pan around a room (no doubt the “fear chamber” the title
referred to) full of surgical instruments and the grimy looking
assorted other tools to make you realize this isn't an Obamacare
approved facility... although maybe it is from a Republican point of
view. The point is, I'm Canadian so the whole debate about
socialized medicine seems silly to me. Hey look, tits! The chick is
strapped down to an operating table with a sheet over top of her with
a hole specifically cut in order to show off her boobs. That's not
gratuitous at all... although I shouldn't really say anything given
the last review on this blog was Bloody Mary 3D.
Anyway, the “doctor” says something crazy to her as she's
begging for her life and we cut to a quick shot of Action Cop busting
through a door with his gun drawn ready to leap in and save the day.
Seeing as there's about 80 minutes left, I don't think he's going to
make it. He does not. We are treated to a bunch of scenes of the
Doctor cutting into the one chick while Action Cop prowls around the
building and finds a different girl tied up. He leaves her tied up
because why wouldn't he? After that the Doctor is seen taking some
pictures with an old Polaroid of the girl he just killed. Come on
man, get with the times. Film is dead, convert to digital if you
ever want to be taken seriously.
Action Cop busts in, the Doctor gets away to the roof, Action Cop
follows him, there's a struggle, and Action Cop gets stabbed with a
scalpel just before the opening credits. This is followed by Action
Cop waking up in the hospital because, if there's one thing we know
about serial killers, it's that they always leave behind the cop
that's almost caught them so he can come back... with a vengeance!
A cute blonde nurse comes in and
tells Action to not put stress on his heart which immediately leads
to a flashback/dream of the Doctor abducting some other blonde girl.
I was almost expecting the “stress on his heart” to come from the
nurse... but then I remembered this was a different kind of movie and
seems to at least be trying not to suck.
A guy that looks like the thin
version of every black captain in any cop movie you could think of
comes to visit and starts asking questions about what Action Cop
(real name “Nick”) saw. He then goes on to put stress on Nick's
heart by saying how the Doctor is going to “set up shop and start
killing again” and the standard “we need you back on the force”
type stuff. Then we see the Doctor abducting someone and Nick now at
home listening to the radio about the Iraq war (so I guess the
Obamacare joke was out of place) and hearing that this new girl has
been kidnapped. He goes to bed and wakes up to the sounds of
somebody in the shower. This is confusing as he lives alone and
becomes even more perplexing when he goes in to investigate and finds
severed arms and legs floating in a bath (you'll note that the shower
was running rather than the bath but whatever). A jump scare later,
he wakes up. Another jump scare later, he really
wakes up. Some pills and a creepy phone call and he's out the door
and off to work as a police officer where carries a gun despite his
hallucinations and heart problems. Sounds like a good start to the
day.
That good start gets better when
he tells his captain that he's having visions of the girls the Doctor
is abducting (even describing the latest one before looking at the
file). In real life I'd hope
that something like this would lead to Nick being taken off duty
again pending some sort of psych test, but in this case it just leads
to the captain saying “okay, you're pulling my dick, right? 'cause
this makes no sense”. That line makes me laugh and I'm going to
nominate it for line of the movie. Also, he doesn't take Nick off
the case and instead over rules Nick's own objections in order to
keep him working on it.
Nick goes out to a bar that
night (always good to mix pills, stress, and booze) and meets up with
a guy I assume is his partner or at least a friend or something.
Whoever he is, he can't act worth shit. So far the movie hasn't been
terrible in that regard (not great, but nowhere near as bad as most
others on this blog), but this guy is fucking awful. He thankfully
leaves and some chick immediately comes up and takes the bar stool
next to Nick. I wish it were that easy in real life. She seems cool
to Nick at first, but she's in a bar with a bunch of newspaper
clippings about the killings and then starts talking about how Nick
can see the girls before they're killed so I think it's safe to say
she's interested. Oh good, Catherine (the girl), is a psychic. This
is promising in a totally going to be able to get a conviction based
on it kind of way. Some mumbo-jumbo about Nick using his gift to
help solve the case and I can't pay attention to what she's saying
because I've just noticed how absurdly long her neck looks when the
camera is on her. Seriously, it seems like it's twice the length of
her head.
The next day, Nick calls in
saying he wants in on the investigation (I thought he already was?)
and the captain now acts like he doesn't want him (didn't the exact
opposite of this just happen yesterday?). The captain gets another
semi-badass line, but it's not as good or as funny as his last one so
it's not important and he decides to let Nick in on the case.
Nick goes to see the coroner who
gives him some low-rent CSI-style description of his findings, and
then Nick finds something the coroner missed: bone saw marks on the
remains which I guess means the Doctor (I'm going to start calling
him “the Killer” from now on) is harvesting organs. That's
enough work for one day, Nick goes home, falls asleep with a drink in
his hand on the couch (we've all been there), and has another jump
scare vision. All in a days work.
The next day Nick is at a
psychiatrist's office and he seems rather confrontational about it.
Also, I guess Nick's wife was killed. He talks about this for a
second, then goes on about the visions he's seeing. Oddly enough,
the psychiatrist seems to think it's a bad idea to combine drinking
and the pills he's on and thinks that might have something to do with
why he's seeing things. Nick, respectfully (not really
respectfully), disagrees with her diagnosis and walks out. He
proceeds to drink, mix pills, and see things.
After a quick confrontation with
his captain, Nick and Catherine the psychic go to some
warehouse/garage to snoop around. Psychic visions must have led them
there since Nick doesn't know what they're looking for, but he ends
up finding a dead body so I guess go psychic visions! Then there's a
confrontation with Catherine about how she knew about the body and
she says something about being connected to the case just like Nick
and then starts talking about Nick's dead wife but I'm not really
paying attention this time because I'm focusing on how this time
around her neck looks perfectly normal but her face looks all
plastic. I think this girl might be some sort of alien shape-shifter
who always has to leave one weird facial feature not not quite right
when she tries to take human form and I'm only about 80% sure that
theory is the booze talking.
The captain and Nick have a
minor confrontation about Nick's methods of finding the last body and
how the hell the press found out about it so quickly and all that
standard cop movie stuff. You know what's not standard, though? The
keyboard the captain has sitting on his desk. Not a computer
keyboard, mind you, I mean a musical instrument keyboard. Just
sitting there. Taking up a quarter of the desk. Not even addressed
by the characters as if this is just a regular thing. This captain
is the best. Also, I guess trying to match the bone saw based on the
marks on the bones was a dead end but whatever, random keyboard wins
the scene.
More dreams/visions from Nick At
Home (sounds like a do-it-yourself building show, doesn't it?), and
this time we're treated to his dead wife naked in the shower. First
just naked and hot, then naked but with a bunch of blood all over
half her face from some head wound so you kinda feel dirty for
staring at her tits. Catherine the psychic gets a voice-over saying
something about how souls that die before their time are trapped on
Earth until their business is settled or something. Then, over the
phone for real this time, she tells Nick that girls in her visions
have called the Killer “Teddy” so he goes to his friend from the
bar scene (who is a cop but not his partner, I guess) to look up
doctors named “Ted” or “Teddy” with malpractice suits against
them. Some genuine police work follows as Nick goes investigating...
and follows that with some genuine police brutality as he assaults
one of the suspects trying to figure out if he's the guy. He's not
and I guess the guy just lets being pinned against the wall and
threatened by a cop slide as Nick is next seen hours later
investigating (re: breaking in through the garage) the house of
somebody else on his list.
No one seems to be home so Nick
wanders about and finds some creepy shit. Then the Killer reveals
himself and attacks Nick. Nick has a clear shot at him, but heart
trouble prevent him from taking the shot and the Killer opens an
oxygen canister so that any shot would ignite the room or whatever,
then taunts Nick about his wife's death (the details of which are
apparently public knowledge to everyone which seems a bit odd even if
it was ten years ago), and finally just walks out the door. Nick
follows, but too late to catch him even though it was literally two
seconds later. Also, Nick doesn't bother chasing him since the law
in L.A. states that once someone leaves the room and are out of your
line of sight, they've escaped and you're not allowed to follow them.
This, by the way, may not be the actual law.
The captain is getting heat from
the chief about this now and he's got “twins about to go away to
college and two other mouths to feed” so he'll be damned if he gets
fucked because of this. Now we get a recap of how Nick is a bit of a
loose cannon dating back to after his wife's death and how the
captain has gone to bat for him time and again, but no more, dammit!
He literally tells him
he's taking him off the case and asks for his badge and gun since
he's been ordered to suspend Nick. I'm not sure if this is awesome
or terrible storytelling, but the clichés are flying and the stakes
have never been higher!
Nick At Home in the shower hears
a noise in the kitchen and comes out to find all the cupboard doors
open and the water running. Also, Catherine the psychic is there to
“surprise him”. Wait, why does she have a key to his place?
Your guess is as good as mine at this point. Turns out the door was
open but, you know, still... seems like a bad idea to just walk into
the house of a cop who's mixing pills and booze and was unstable
before he started
having “visions” and was suspended from the force.
She tells him he can't quit on
the case or the voices in his head will never leave him alone. This
time it's her eyes that seem a bit off for some reason.
The coroner is now bringing Nick
briefcase full of evidence off the record because why not? This
leads to the revelation that the Killer has at least 20 victims and
has been doing this for years. He then fucks off and we get a vision
of the Killer and some random extra-ditzy blonde having drinks on a
bed and her getting wrapped up abduction-style. Nick wakes up from
this, turns off the TV, has a drink, and unplugs the TV 'cause
(wouldn't you know it?) the damn thing turned back on. The booze and
hallucinations continue as he hears noises and figures the best way
to answer that is to go around waving Dirty Harry's gun at the
outside world as he checks out every window. This does not help him
when he gets to the kitchen and the Killer cold-cocks him while
wearing clown make-up and medical scrubs. He's like the psycho Patch
Adams... I assume since I never actually saw Patch Adams. Oh, and I
guess it's not “clown make-up” so much as it is kabuki make-up.
My apologies, I didn't see it clearly the first time.
After Nick gets knocked out, we
skip ahead to another surgical room with Nick tied up in a chair and
a random girl strapped to a gurney (this time with her tits covered
because she's going to be on screen for more than ten seconds unlike
that first girl) about to be sliced up by Doctor Kabuki Killer.
Side
Note: you see this a lot
in movies or TV shows like this where the bad guy just magically
transports the knocked out hero to their evil lair but have you ever
tried to carry a body anywhere? Even if it were just from Nick's
kitchen out to a van on the street that'd be a long ass heavy carry
for one guy. Not to mention the neighbors seeing you dragging the
body out with you. Plus getting him inside the lair and all tied up
and positioned and everything... I don't know, the point I'm getting
at is there's a serious flaw in all these movies in that it'd take a
hell of a lot of time to get all of this set up and you'd be exposing
yourself to a hell of a lot of potential witnesses while you were
doing it. Back to the movie, though.
Doctor Kabuki Killer does a bit
of crazy monologueing and then goes to work taking the teeth out of
the blonde who, for some reason, goes completely quiet after he takes
the first tooth out. Some more crazy and then he goes back to
slicing open the girl while justifying it in that he's harvesting
organs and giving them to away to a bunch of people so he's taking a
few lives to save a bunch more. Eat that logic Spock and/or Kirk
depending on whether you watched the 1982 or 2013 version of Star
Trek 2 (seriously, the newest one: basically just Star Trek 2 and
Star Trek 3 combined with the Kirk and Spock roles reversed).
Now Cop Who Can't Act and The
Captain are getting concerned about Nick not answering. It's brushed
aside along the way of the other cop “having a lead” on a guy
that supposedly knew the Killer back in med school. Obviously that
was just the Killer trying to bring him into the trap as well and he
tells Nick as much before duct taping Nick's mouth shut and going off
to dispose of the body of the girl. I guess he only wanted two teeth
and a bit of liver rather than, you know, using all the available
organs to save as many people as possible. This guy is not very good
at following his own philosophy.
Cop Who Can't Act finds Nick and
tries to untie him but Killer stabs him with a meat hook. His death
scene is tragic for all the wrong reasons.
Now Nick is on the table about
to be cut up. All of a sudden, though, crazy shit starts happening.
Lights flicker, things in jars start to bubble, noises are heard,
wind happens, all sorts of supernatural shit is going down. Nick
frees himself and shoots Killer with the gun from his last Nick At
Home scene that just happened to be lying around. He then calls up
The Captain and calls in back-up saying he's got Killer. Everything
seems to be wrapped up nicely (as long as you excuse the “random
supernatural shit happens and the good guy wins!” ending), but
there's still 12 minutes left and that seems a bit long for credits
so I'm betting twist ending.
Oh hey, twist ending. I guess
this is as good a time as any to point out that Nick had a heart
transplant after his first encounter with Killer. That's why
everyone was telling him not to put stress on his heart and all that.
Not sure if I said it or just implied it, but either way that was
the case. And it turns out Killer had meticulously kept records for
the organs he harvested, even going up to who they went to after he
sold them. Guess whose heart Nick ended up with? If you guessed
Catherine the psychic you would be right and you would be as ready to
call bullshit on this whole twist ending as I am. Fuck this noise.
On the total, though, this
wasn't too bad of a movie until the ending. It's good quality
film-wise and, aside from the one guy, well enough acted, plus the
story isn't terrible (again, aside from the ending), and The Captain
is a pretty awesome character. I'm actually willing to give this one
a pass considering some of the crap I've reviewed on here (Zombie
Christ is coming, I swear to God). This probably punts The Legend Of
Sorrow Creek down to second for best movie on this 8-pack collection
but only just barely after that ending.
Seriously, fuck that noise.
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