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A brutal look at the future... Like you've never seen it!User Comments:
More ideas flow in two hours than in three movies put together! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Mark Glover | ... | Jack | |
| Nick Stodden | ... | Steve | |
| Rebecca Rose | ... | Amy | |
| Jenni Geigel | ... | Tamara (as Jennifer Geigel) | |
| Becky Stodden | ... | Trixie | |
| Dave Miller | ... | Asmodeus | |
| Jody Rovick | ... | Sabre | |
| Jerry Angell | ... | Gabriel | |
| Steve Williams | ... | Killroy | |
| Kathleen McSeeney | ... | Lillian | |
| Andrea Ureno | ... | Sheba | |
| Rod Will | ... | Astoroth | |
| Cathy Metz | ... | Iris | |
| Joel Hedge | ... | Baphomet | |
| Rhonda Smith | ... | Dr. SaM |
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I will not give any spoilers here, nor will I attempt to tell the involved plot to you. I will simply tell you that I found this to be a very important film for the low budget video community.
Director Todd Sheets again proves himself to be a man with style, vision and the guts to actually make a movie like this one. To see this guy come from such humble (and in some cases horrible) beginnings, and to see what he is doing now, is amazing. With Violent New Breed, Mr. Sheets does not hold true to the reservations of the politically correct, or for the politics of film for that matter. And we should all thank him for it.
Violent New Breed is about New York in the near future. Demons have invaded the streets with a drug called Rapture (the ultimate high) that has half the human population hooked. I found this social commentary very refreshing and honest, as opposed to other films about addiction where we are asked over and over again to feel sorry for the addict. The drug is used to cloud their minds so the demons can use them as slaves and can use the women as vessels to impregnate and carry more demons, only these are half-breeds - demon and human mixed. Thus creating a "new breed" to control the planet. The US Government knows about it and has set up a task force of sorts with the NYPD that is determined to infiltrate and destroy the breed. Of course things go really wrong and it's up to aband of thrown together strangers to pull together and save the city.
This one has some incredible visuals, a fast moving 2 hour story, great music and so many ideas flowing. The film can be disturbing, funny and gross. It also features film vet Rudy Ray Moore (Dolemite) in a great part as a priest that is simply hysterical.
In all honesty, this one should be selling great, it should outsell much of that trash that clutters the shelves of Blockbuster, but then again, they always play it safe and this movie NEVER does. I would recommend it to everyone with an open mind and a love for offbeat Horror.