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Death Factory (2002)

November. 05,2002
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3.4
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R
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A woman working at a biological research facility becomes ill when she contracts a deadly, new virus. Sometime after, she becomes a half-monster beast and kills her old co-workers. Some time later, a group of teens go into the old research facility to have a party and come face-to-face with creature

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ChicRawIdol
2002/11/05

A brilliant film that helped define a genre

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SeeQuant
2002/11/06

Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction

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Invaderbank
2002/11/07

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Haven Kaycee
2002/11/08

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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CorblimeyGuvnors
2002/11/09

Six teens decide to party in an old abandon factory. Hey it don't matter that there was secret experiments being carried out and one of the nurses was infected with a virus and starts slaughtering people. It is not long before the teens realise that the horrifying events of years ago, were not just a story and the nurse is still alive!!!!A good cast of people at the beginning of their careers. Lisa Jay and Karla Zamudio have gone on to roles in TV. Rhoda Jordan and Tiffany Shepis are established scream queens in many a low budget film. Directed by Brad Sykes, who has come a long way from the Camp Blood films, two years previously. This film was a winner for me and ticked all the boxes of what one would expect. Tiffany Shepis plays the monster Alexa, and this really was the highlight of the film, for me. A cross between Freddy Kruger and one of the zombies from Return of the living dead 3. This film is lively and never outstays it welcome. It delivers on the gory goods and even has one of those famous cameo's from Ron Jeremy, what more could you ask for !!!

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TheBlueHairedLawyer
2002/11/10

Death Factory came out in 2002, and appears to be a copycat of Resident Evil, which came out the same year. A chemist at the Dyson chemical plant becomes infected with a strange virus, and she is fired and left alone to die. Years later a group of community college graduates decide the abandoned factory is the perfect place to get high and party, but the infected woman from years before is still alive, and responsible for a murder massacre that had Dyson shut down. Now she is living in the Dyson plant, ready to kill anyone who invades her home. First off, I understand that it's a low-budget horror film... but come on, the woman who was a scientist was wearing a g-string and nothing else as she murdered people in the factory? Had she no dignity to at least throw on a lab coat? And speaking of lab coats, leaving them on couches in a Styrofoam enclosure dose not make it look like a top-secret research lab, nor does ordering high school chemistry classroom glassware and putting it up in various rooms. What kind of virus makes a human grow steel knives for hands and daggers for teeth? And by the dates mentioned, the scientist would've been about nineteen when working there, and I highly doubt that nineteen is the age when you're hired to work in a biological weapons factory. The characters were hard to care about, so I didn't care what happened to any of them, and the end was like a rip-off of the 1980 slasher Friday the 13th. If you want a funny horror flick to watch with your friends at night, this one is alright, but as far as a good movie goes this one doesn't fit the category.

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HumanoidOfFlesh
2002/11/11

A bunch of teenagers decide to go to an abandoned factory to drink beer/smoke weed/have sex and they get locked in with a hideous monster with an urge to kill.It seems that a mutant was created by an accident in the factory years ago,stalks them and kills them."Death Factory" is actually my first experience with horror movies made by Brad Sykes and I hope that it won't be my last.The plot is dumb,the acting is horrible,but there is plenty of gore to keep splatter freaks happy.A horror regular Tiffany Shepis plays the monster which looks almost like the cross between female zombie from "Return of the Living Dead 3" and Freddy Krueger.Ron Jeremy has a small cameo as a bum,who is quickly killed.The main heroine Lisa Jay is likable and has a wonderful body.5 out of 10.

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stormruston
2002/11/12

I think I am burning out on these low budget horrors, there are so many of them now.This one fall in the middle of the pack.The acting is OK, ranging from believable to over the top. Tiffany Shepis as the creature is pretty scary.The gore was poor, lots of blood, but no organs or chunks to speak of, and very repetitive.Lets face it these low budgets are all about the gore, so even tho the acting was a bit better then normal for this type of movie, the lack of quality gore put the movie in the overall 5 to 7 range out of 10.A typical low budget B or a pretty good ultra low budget B.

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