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Seed (2007)

Seed (2007)
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Based on an incident that allegedly took place in Seattle, WA, back in 1972, director Uwe Boll's Seed tells the twisted tale of a mass murderer who was buried alive after surviving the electric chair, and claws his way back to the surface in search of bloody revenge. According to U.S. law, any convict who somehow manages to survive three 15,000 volt jolts from the electric chair for 15 seconds is eligible to walk free. When notorious psychopath Sam Seed is strapped into the chair and asked for his last words, he simply replies by saying "I'll see you again." Later, after the electricity is sent surging through his veins and blood boils up through his eyeballs, Seed is still breathing. Realizing the dangers of letting such an unrepentant menace back on the streets, the executioner, Warden Wright, and the prison doctor conspire to skirt the law, and pronounce Seed dead. Subsequently bound and buried alive, the enraged Seed somehow manages to escape from his premature grave, and quickly sets out to prove just how alive he truly is. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Andrew JacksonWilliam Sanderson, (more)
Director(s):
Uwe Boll
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Seed

Based on an incident that allegedly took place in Seattle, WA, back in 1972, director Uwe Boll's Seed tells the twisted tale of a mass murderer who was buried alive after surviving the electric chair, and claws his way back to the surface in search of bloody revenge. According to U.S. law, any convict who somehow manages to survive three 15,000 volt jolts from the electric chair for 15 seconds is eligible to walk free. When notorious psychopath Sam Seed is strapped into the chair and asked for his last words, he simply replies by saying "I'll see you again." Later, after the electricity is sent surging through his veins and blood boils up through his eyeballs, Seed is still breathing. Realizing the dangers of letting such an unrepentant menace back on the streets, the executioner, Warden Wright, and the prison doctor conspire to skirt the law, and pronounce Seed dead. Subsequently bound and buried alive, the enraged Seed somehow manages to escape from his premature grave, and quickly sets out to prove just how alive he truly is. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Uwe Boll
Writer(s):
Uwe Boll
Producer(s):
Uwe BollShawn WilliamsonDaniel Clarke
Categories:
Horror
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    Brian S.

    The opening part of the film was completely unnecessary,this is the kind of footage you find on the peta website animals being skinned alive for their fur absolutely disgusting , and was not needed to be put into this film, i ended up skipping thru a couple of chapters just to get through the mess what they call a film. dont waste your time... i would have rather watched grass grow

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    Javier L.

    I like Horror movies but This is not entertaining at all... and i found this movie to be really stupid.

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    Tony M.

    Like others have stated, I regret watching this movie. There is a warning at the beginning that states there is some actual footage, but it fails to mention that it's of animals being tortured. I had tears in my eyes while watching what was happening to that dog. Anyone that can do something like that to an animal deserves to experience the most extreme suffering possible. And that scene where the woman gets her head slowly beat in with the hammer, was the worst thing in movie making history. Not for the gore, but for the way in which she was killed. I generally love horror movies, but I felt like crap after watching this one. I agree, this movie should be taken off the shelves.

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