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S.I.C.K. (2003)

S.I.C.K. (2003)
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Four well-heeled Texans discover themselves battling a killer whose alter ego is no laughing matter in this thriller. Brandon Walker (Ken Hebert) is a twentysomething businessman who wants to get away from it all for a few days, and invites his girlfriend Tracy (Amanda Watson) and a couple they know, Mark (Hank Fields) and Susan (Chris Bruck), to join him for a long weekend at his family's cabin in the woods. En route, Brandon picks up a hitchhiker, Denise (Melissa Bale), who wants to get out of town after a quarrel with her boyfriend. That night, the five relax around a campfire, enjoying a few drinks and some marijuana as they swap scary stories. Denise tops them all with the legend of a murderous and psychotic clown who is said to haunt the nearby hill country. The four friends begin to suspect, however, that Denise's story is no myth when she disappears and a number of sinister talismans begin to appear. The title S.I.C.K. stands for "Serial Insane Clown Killer." The film was originally screened under its production title, Grim Weekend. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ken HebertAmanda Watson, (more)
Director(s):
Bob Willems
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of S.I.C.K.

Four well-heeled Texans discover themselves battling a killer whose alter ego is no laughing matter in this thriller. Brandon Walker (Ken Hebert) is a twentysomething businessman who wants to get away from it all for a few days, and invites his girlfriend Tracy (Amanda Watson) and a couple they know, Mark (Hank Fields) and Susan (Chris Bruck), to join him for a long weekend at his family's cabin in the woods. En route, Brandon picks up a hitchhiker, Denise (Melissa Bale), who wants to get out of town after a quarrel with her boyfriend. That night, the five relax around a campfire, enjoying a few drinks and some marijuana as they swap scary stories. Denise tops them all with the legend of a murderous and psychotic clown who is said to haunt the nearby hill country. The four friends begin to suspect, however, that Denise's story is no myth when she disappears and a number of sinister talismans begin to appear. The title S.I.C.K. stands for "Serial Insane Clown Killer." The film was originally screened under its production title, Grim Weekend. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Bob Willems
Producer(s):
Ken HebertBob Willems
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Drug Content, Gore, Brief Nudity, Sexual Situations, Not For Children)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    WILLIAM B.

    The payoff is okay for this movie but it takes soooo long to get there! Question: How can a huge (fat) killer WALKING through the woods keep up with a skinny 20-something guy RUNNING??? It's movie magic! ha ha Also, it looks like this thing was recorded on digital tape and then transfered (?) to film. Doesn't quite look like TV but there's no film grain to speak of either. I cannot recommend this movie. But I give it two stars because I didn't really hate this movie.

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    Christopher M.

    That's how I felt watching it....Not because of the gore and violence, but because of the AWFUL acting to go along with an AWFUL script. And lets not even talk about the music! This is one of those "rooting for the killer" movies, if for nothing else, than to end the pain and agony of having to sit through it. I can see this in the theater, and the crowd breaks in to a chorus of "Bring In The Clowns."

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    Joseph W.

    the title say's it all and should remain that way. it is truly one of the more stupid movies, I've seen and I hope it stay's that way..I hope the sales price is heavily discounted and maybe the label talen off and reused for data backup would be a suitable end...

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