Fallen Angels (2003)
Abandoned and filled with a mysterious past, Holy Angel School for Girls is about to reveal its secrets of betrayal, jealousy, and vengeance. Rumours of haunting, paired with the desire to forget the painful tragedy that took place years before, have kept the truth buried with the innocent victims.
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the leading man is my tpye
Good idea lost in the noise
Your blood may run cold, but you now find yourself pinioned to the story.
.Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Fallen Angels is a perfectly fine thriller/slasher/horror B movie! The cast has some great new up and coming stars including Esme Elliot. As well as some Hollywood legends such as Michael Ironside! I think for the budget the cast and crew did a great job. I see the other comment completely dismisses this movie. But it's worth taking a watch yourself to make your own opinion. I believe it was out in Canada initially, I hear it has now been released on DVD in the UK. I see since Fallen Angels Ian has a new movie out "Bad Day". From what I have heard in the press this new film starring Claire Goose should be worth looking out for!
This really should have been a one star, but there was so many, clichés, predictable twists, seen it all before slasher flick parallels that I actually give it an extra star for the fact it made me laugh...although this was never the directors intention Im sure.I don't often write comments about films, they have to be either sensational, or in this ones case really bad.To be honest, as soon as I saw Jeff Fahey in it I knew it was going to be poor as he has a unique nose for picking out the worst films.Somehow the farce of it all made me watch it all the way through, possibly for the hilarious voice of MR T, (not relay Mr T, but you'll know what I mean if you bother to watch this), if you do watch it, make sure you don't pay to see it. This may have worked had they actually put intended comedy into it, but Im sure you'll find the odd laugh here and there at the farce of it all...
An otherwise lame and sluggish film was saved by the startling performance of newcomer Tony Arunah Abbey. The film limped from scene to scene only to be lit by the too seldom appearances of Mr Abbey. I am in the process of trying to track down DVD of his other performances as I was totally blown away by this guy's talent and professionalism. His attention to detail and painstaking care when researching this role was evident from his stunning performance. He is certainly someone we need to be looking out for in the future and has an illustrious movie career ahead of him I'm sure. The film in general was watchable if a little predictable and slow.
A very attractive and capable cast is lost in this deadly boring rehash of the slasher sub-genre. The plot a simply a collection of cliches and set-pieces that we've all seen a hundred times before. Has great potential as an insomnia treatment.