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The Collection

  • 2012
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  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
56K
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Josh Stewart and Emma Fitzpatrick in The Collection (2012)
A man who escapes from the vicious grips of "The Collector" is blackmailed to rescue an innocent girl from the killer's booby-trapped warehouse.
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A man who escapes from the vicious grips of the serial killer known as "The Collector" is then forced to help rescue an innocent girl from the killer's booby-trapped lair.A man who escapes from the vicious grips of the serial killer known as "The Collector" is then forced to help rescue an innocent girl from the killer's booby-trapped lair.A man who escapes from the vicious grips of the serial killer known as "The Collector" is then forced to help rescue an innocent girl from the killer's booby-trapped lair.

  • Director
    • Marcus Dunstan
  • Writers
    • Patrick Melton
    • Marcus Dunstan
  • Stars
    • Josh Stewart
    • Emma Fitzpatrick
    • Christopher McDonald
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    56K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcus Dunstan
    • Writers
      • Patrick Melton
      • Marcus Dunstan
    • Stars
      • Josh Stewart
      • Emma Fitzpatrick
      • Christopher McDonald
    • 178User reviews
    • 146Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
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    "Hide and Seek"
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    "Hide and Seek"
    "Hide and Seek"
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    "Hide and Seek"
    The Collection: Hide And Seek
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    The Collection: Hide And Seek
    The Collection: Meet The Team
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    The Collection: Meet The Team
    The Collection: The Red Box
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    The Collection: The Red Box
    The Collection: It's A Trap
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    The Collection: It's A Trap

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    Josh Stewart
    Josh Stewart
    • Arkin O'Brien
    Emma Fitzpatrick
    Emma Fitzpatrick
    • Elena Peters
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Mr. Peters
    Randall Archer
    Randall Archer
    • The Collector
    Lee Tergesen
    Lee Tergesen
    • Lucello
    Tim Griffin
    Tim Griffin
    • Dre
    Andre Royo
    Andre Royo
    • Wally
    Shannon Kane
    Shannon Kane
    • Paz
    Brandon Molale
    Brandon Molale
    • Lin
    Erin Way
    Erin Way
    • Abby
    Johanna Braddy
    Johanna Braddy
    • Missy
    Michael Nardelli
    Michael Nardelli
    • Josh
    Will Peltz
    Will Peltz
    • Brian
    • (as William Peltz)
    Daniel Sharman
    Daniel Sharman
    • Basil
    Justin Mortelliti
    Justin Mortelliti
    • Zack
    Navi Rawat
    Navi Rawat
    • Lisa
    Courtney Lauren Cummings
    Courtney Lauren Cummings
    • Elena (9 years old)
    • (as Courtney Cummings)
    Laura Marion
    • Cheryl
    • Director
      • Marcus Dunstan
    • Writers
      • Patrick Melton
      • Marcus Dunstan
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    User reviews178

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    6xzaviar44

    Great ending - Worth the watch

    The movie is engaging, paced quite well, and the acting is better then average for a film of it's class.

    I've seen a lot of negative reviews and have to assume that their expectations were either for something different or just to high. Rarely is a sequel as good as the original movie but this one comes close, it's just a bit over the top at times and quite different then the first one.
    8cyifly-2

    More of the same... But different

    So here is something new for me -- Watching a horror movie sequel, not knowing it's a sequel, and it being good enough that I want to see the original. Weird, huh? Don't get me wrong, it has it's faults. An incredible body count that would draw the attention of the CIA, FBI, and any local police much less the Criminal Minds-type teams. It's completely impossible to have that many dead bodies in building and it not just REEK of death to the point you can't go in. But... it's a horror movie. Just go with it.

    If you can just go with it, and you like really scary, psychological thrilling, torture-porn horror flicks like SAW, it's pretty good. It's certainly scary, quite unpredictable, and the acting is actually... not terrible. The plot is original. It's very gory. But it didn't come across as being all about the gore. It had you thinking, "What would I do if I was in that situation." Most of the time, my answer was - Sit down and cry.

    I compare it to the Saw franchise, because it was written by some of the guys who wrote some of those, and because of the sadistic puzzles the people had to go through. But it really isn't the same as Saw because the plot was different. I would say if you like the Saw movies, you'd really enjoy this. If you didn't, don't waste you time. It's wouldn't be your type of film.

    I gave it an 8 meaning it to be compared only to other horror movies, not to all movies in general. It certainly isn't for non-horror people. And it isn't a family film. Some of it was very hard to watch. I was proud of the fact that the ticket seller refused to sell a ticket to the 20-year-old in front of me trying to buy tickets for the 10 and 12 year olds she brought to this. It's not for kiddies at all.

    I'm going to get part 1 (The Collector) on Netflix, then hope part 3 (if there is one) is as good.
    6S1rr34l

    Good For What It Is... but, oh, how much better it could have been,,,

    Though this is the sequel to "The Collector" and ties in well with the ending of the first film, it actually has very little to do with the original. For starters, you have to forget the premise of the first as well as The Collectors modus operandi. Like the original, these films work well if you don't think... at all. Once you do you'll start spotting the massive gaping flaws in the story. So in this chapter, The Collector has upped his game and has gone after a club full of young adults. From which one survives. Luckily for her, she has a loving and rich father who will do anything to get her back... so he sends in his own band of mercenaries to get her out... okay, everybody, let's march into the blood-spattered decrepit hotel and chant at the top of your voices, "Let's Go Die, Let's Go Die". And so the carnage continues.

    The thing which made the previous film so good is the same thing that makes this... the tension and suspense. Dunstan is a maestro at manipulating the pace and atmosphere to get you on the edge of your seat. Every time a trap is sprung you wonder how nasty it'll be... answer... very nasty. That's the second thing keeping the audiences attention, the kills and the action. There is a tonne of gore, enough to keep Hershall Lewis smiling in heaven, and plenty enough for the gorehounds.

    Stewart is much better as Arkin in this film. It would appear that being the collector's plaything has added an extra depth or two to him. His motivation to escape is evident in every scene he's in. Lee Tergesen does a passable job as the hired killer Lucello. However, the rest of his merry men are ten-a-penny redshirts... proper cannon fodder. So, it would appear that the writers decided not to fill out their characters too much. Then there was Fitzpatrick as Elena, who was okay while she didn't say anything. However, when she did speak she spoke with wooden tongue.

    The special effects were awesome, the re-breaking of Arkin's arm and the escape attempt is quite nearly sickening. The sewn together body parts is eerie and disturbing. And the traps are gruesome and deadly. Hopefully, all of this should be enough to satisfy, who needs a story, right(?)

    The story really could have made this into a better and stronger film. In the original, all you had to do was forget that it takes time to jerry-rig a house with all the traps, the collector used - forgivable, for entertainment's sake.

    The character of the collector breaks into a house and leaves a present for the homeowners. A trunk, inside of which is a tortured person from his previous escapade. This "Present" is for shock value to throw the prey into confusion and fear. Then he sets about torturing and killing everyone, but one, in the house... nobody lives.

    This is even mentioned on a TV News Broadcast in the sequel. There's been a spree of home invasions with this MO. Even though it's the police being interviewed in the broadcast there appears to be no manhunt for The Collector. No Task Force. No FBI. Then there's a party at a secret location... not too secret as TC's had time to set up a really nasty combine harvester trap, which is rigged to the trunk, hidden away in one of the rooms of the derelict house. Boy, he was really hoping that somebody would be curious enough to go looking through a condemned building, so they'd set the trap off.

    Then when we get to his hotel it just gets worse. Not only does this killer torture and murder homeowners but he must also be picking up people off the street judging by the number of dismembered cadavers laying around... Not only that, but he now has "The Collection" roaming around the place too. People too scared to try and escape. Most of which are high on drugs. TC must be cooking the stuff or he really is one sick rich dude. However, the strange thing is the traps in this place... a place that's his so he has all the time in the world to construct the best traps ever, but are really weak-assed. One of them is a hallway of plywood with nails knocked through them. They don't even move together. Another is a hallway full of bear traps. Which you can easily get through by just walking to the side of them. Damn this place really needed Kevin McCallister's touch.

    Then there's the stitched together body parts. Looks, like TC's been watching The Human Centipede, what a sicko... This absolutely breaks with his persona. There is no way that he would do this. And then to arrange them in some kind of fluid inside glass canisters... believability is out the window.

    Had the writers chosen, not to go down this path but to remain on the original and begin to explain TC's psychosis and background a little then it would have only helped to define the character better. The strongest films give their audience an inkling into the psychopath and his thinking. You know what's eating Norman, what's driving Michael, why Freddy is so evil, and even Jason gets a backstory and motivation. These add to the power of their characters and hopefully the films.

    If you're a gorehound then this film is definitely for you. If you don't like blood then I'd recommend you stay away.
    6kosmasp

    Collecting some more

    I assume you have seen the first movie (called The Collector), by the same director. While it seems he only directs this series, he also has credits as writer (for the Feast and the Piranha 3DD and other "funny" horror movies). Now this has some funny moments too, it does look good (on Blu Ray), but it also almost plays more like an action movie than a straight horror movie.

    That's not necessarily a bad thing. You just need to be aware of it. There still will be blood and you will get some crazy traps (which might remind you of things that could also have been in Saw). The movie itself as a sequel reminds me more of the direct sequel to "Laid to Rest". That was more action orientated as well. But I'm not trying to put it into a box ... ;o)

    Seriously though: Good enough acting, the obvious plot holes and a nice ending. I also suggest you watch the "alternate scenes" on the disc! There is an extended ending there, plus a different "fate" for one of the "crew". You see when you watch the movie.
    7Hey_Sweden

    More of the same bloody mayhem.

    "Saw" and "Feast" series veterans Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan keep up their predilection for inventive nastiness in this intense, atmospheric production that is at least on a par with the original "The Collector". One still has to be prepared to suspend their disbelief quite a bit, but Melton and Dunstan do get high marks for showmanship, if not subtlety. The movie never tops an early set piece set in a club, which - aside from the plethora of digital gore - may have some horror fans howling in appreciation. As before, there are plenty of elaborate booby traps and torture devices, and characters who are mostly thinly written; many of them are just there to add to the body count. Not that that's necessarily a bad thing.

    The much abused thief turned reluctant hero Arkin (Josh Stewart, returning from the first movie) has made it back to the real world, but a man named Lucello (Lee Tergesen) blackmails him into joining in an operation ordered by Mr. Peters (Christopher McDonald), whose daughter Elena (Emma Fitzpatrick) is the latest person to be abducted by the monstrous Collector (Randall Archer, replacing Juan Fernandez). Since Arkin is the only person who's seen inside the enormous "house of horror" created by The Collector, he's the obvious choice to lead this group inside and attempt to rescue Elena. Naturally, The Collector makes quick work of this hapless bunch of schmucks.

    There's enough action and pace here - not to mention gore - to keep things watchable. Most of the acting is inane, but Stewart is as reasonably engaging as he was the first time. Archer is a passable villain. Tergesen proves to be completely bad ass, and Fitzpatrick does well as a young women, who despite a handicap - she wears a hearing aid - refuses to roll over and play victim. Everything leads to a pretty good, fiery finale, and a rather amusing coda. Director Dunstan makes sure that "The Collection" hits the ground running, and it's also appreciatively short in length (82 minutes all told).

    Not bad if one just wants to relax their brain.

    Seven out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      The "Hotel Argento" where the Collector has his victims is a nod to the cult Italian horror director Dario Argento.
    • Goofs
      At 1:01:05 Arkin lets Paz break his arm, then when he fights the collector starting at 1:05, he uses both arms to grab, punch and throw the collector.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Arkin: All those insects, you're quite the collector. In a 200-mile radius from where we last saw each other, there are 14 licensed entomologists. And you were number 12. Your daddy ran a museum, didn't he? Fucked you up real good. Turn around.

      [Arkin presses a gun against the back of The Collector's head]

      Arkin: Turn around.

      [the Collector slowly turns around]

      The Collector: Are you here to kill me?

      Arkin: No. That'd be too nice. First I'm gonna make you feel everything that I felt. And then I'm gonna kill you. So that you can never hurt anyone...

      [the Collector attacks Arkin, but is overpowered and thrown into a trunk]

      Arkin: [slamming the trunk shut] Fuck you! Fuck you! Fuck you!

    • Crazy credits
      End Credits show how the lead characters died/survived, while displaying their names respectively
    • Alternate versions
      Two versions were released in Germany. An uncut SPIO/JK rated version and a censored FSK-18 rated version. The latter which is cut by two minutes and 37 seconds to remove most of the gruesome bits of violence.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Collector (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Talk to Me
      Written by Mauro Remiddi

      Performed by Porcelain Raft

      Courtesy of Sunday Music Management

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Juegos de muerte
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(reshoots)
    • Production companies
      • LD Entertainment
      • Fortress Features
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    • Budget
      • $7,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,842,058
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,104,269
      • Dec 2, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,929,706
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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