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Pontypool (2008)

Pontypool (2008)
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Bruce McDonald, critically acclaimed director of The Tracey Fragments, teams with author Tony Burgess to adapt Burgess' own novel about a small town in the grip of a mysterious frenzy. It may be Valentine's Day, but for caustic radio personality Grant Mazzy (Stephen McHattie) that's just another reason to be miserable. Mazzy used to be a certified radio superstar, but working in Pontypool is a far shot from working in the big city. Today, however, as Mazzy prepares for his regular routine of reading the weather, updating school closings, and pleading his case for a little on-air controversy to producer Sydney Bryer (Lisa Houle), the appearance of an unexpected figure signals the beginning of a disturbing phenomenon in the small town of Pontypool. Heading to work, Mazzy is nearly run over by a distraught woman who seems to have lost her grip on reality. Later, reports of a shoot-out between provincial police and a group of local ice fishers are made even more bizarre by the revelation that they were all screaming gibberish, running around nude, and missing body parts. By the time a riot breaks out in Dr. Mendez's (Hrant Alianak) office, it's obvious to Mazzy that the residents of Pontypool are suffering from a strange form of contagious dementia, but what has caused this bizarre outbreak and, more importantly, how can it be stopped? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Stephen McHattieLisa Houle, (more)
Director(s):
Bruce McDonald
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Pontypool

Bruce McDonald, critically acclaimed director of The Tracey Fragments, teams with author Tony Burgess to adapt Burgess' own novel about a small town in the grip of a mysterious frenzy. It may be Valentine's Day, but for caustic radio personality Grant Mazzy (Stephen McHattie) that's just another reason to be miserable. Mazzy used to be a certified radio superstar, but working in Pontypool is a far shot from working in the big city. Today, however, as Mazzy prepares for his regular routine of reading the weather, updating school closings, and pleading his case for a little on-air controversy to producer Sydney Bryer (Lisa Houle), the appearance of an unexpected figure signals the beginning of a disturbing phenomenon in the small town of Pontypool. Heading to work, Mazzy is nearly run over by a distraught woman who seems to have lost her grip on reality. Later, reports of a shoot-out between provincial police and a group of local ice fishers are made even more bizarre by the revelation that they were all screaming gibberish, running around nude, and missing body parts. By the time a riot breaks out in Dr. Mendez's (Hrant Alianak) office, it's obvious to Mazzy that the residents of Pontypool are suffering from a strange form of contagious dementia, but what has caused this bizarre outbreak and, more importantly, how can it be stopped? ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Bruce McDonald
Writer(s):
Tony BurgessAnthony Burgess
Producer(s):
Ambrose RocheJeffrey Coghlan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
ForeignHorror
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Tobin P.

Very few movies are almost PERFECT. This one comes about as close as you can. Amazing, a thinking person's horror movie. If you want a movie that will make you think, and keep you thinking when it is over then this is one for you. Everything about this movie is excellent from its one act stage like setting to the captivating way that the creator lets you figure things out for yourself rather than showing you everything. Watch it fresh without researching it too much for the full effect. I HIGHLY recommend this movie!

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Dustin S.

Interesting twist on a zombie type movie. Would recommend. Didn't really think the spreading and cure were very believeable however.

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Zack L.

I was disappointed with this movie. It had such great potential to be a good psychological scare but fell apart with a plot that didn't make any sense.

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