The legend of Jack The Ripper comes to life when one of his descendants revive him.The legend of Jack The Ripper comes to life when one of his descendants revive him.The legend of Jack The Ripper comes to life when one of his descendants revive him.
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Erica Curtis
- Dawn
- (as a different name)
Jonathan Kowalsky
- George
- (as Jon Kawalski)
Alicia Klein
- Shelly
- (as Alecia Klein)
Travis Quentin Young
- Ray
- (as Travis Young)
Matthew Nelson
- Lumberjack
- (as Matt Nelson)
Jeff Allen
- Lumberjack
- (as Jeffery Allen)
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- All cast & crew
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- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- ConnectionsReferenced in Invasion of the Pod People (2007)
- SoundtracksYou Make Me Sweat
Written by Dave Waterbury and E. Becht
Performed by X-OT-X
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So hopelessly inept and not even in a funny way
If there were any emotions gotten out of The Legend of Bloody Jack it was of jaw-dropping shock and frustration, and I still have the bruise on my forehead from taking it out on my bedroom wall. The Legend of Bloody Jack is one of those movies that is total ineptitude in every single way possible, and the bad news is that it is not even funny, everything is just too amateurish and not-even-trying like that getting through it was a struggle. If there was a list for the worst-looking movies of the last 15 years, The Legend of Bloody Jack would be on there and quite high up, the whole movie looks very frenzied with dim lighting, simplistic settings and lousy doesn't describe the badness of the special effects enough. The soundtrack is repetitive, awkwardly mixed and quite stock, there is no atmosphere at all to it and sometimes it sounds like it was composed with another movie in mind. The script is childish, cheesy and stilted and not just slightly but to alarming degrees, one of the worst in recent memory, and it seems as though the actors were really struggling to get any value out of it. Because the acting is just as bad, perhaps even worse, no believability, no commitment, no spark, much of it is annoying attempts of smart-ass talk, mumbled line delivery and the looks of "I want to go home". The characters are just moronic in what they say, act and do and not in an endearing way at all, they are just stereotypical and irritating. The killer exudes little menace and the movie makes an even bigger mistake of not telling us anything about him. The slasher elements are gory but in a very cheap way and have no tension to them, instead there is a sense of been-there-done-that and real indifference. The story is completely lifeless and predictable, and the horror, suspense, thriller and fun elements are literally non-existent here as a result complete with an all-too-easy ending. All in all, hopelessly inept and in a way that is more frustrating than it is funny. 0/10 Bethany Cox
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