Cult of Fury 2005 Horror Movie Review
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I won’t even bother to discuss the plot because it would be degrading to me as a human being. I’ll make this quick. Some of the outrageous characteristics of this “movie” (located in Las Vegas) include the following: so-called “special effects” that were created by a computer and a blue screen, out of place stock footage provided by ABC News, a car which is driving in a straight line and goes by the Bourbon Street Casino FIVE times(!), a horribly cheesy set that we are supposed to believe is an actual casino, voice dubbing that is so out of sync that I might as well have been watching a kung fu movie…and on and on and on.
The silver lining to this cloud is that I did laugh about five or six times while watching “Cult Of Fury”. It almost could work as a comedy…but not quite. AVOID!!
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About Cult of Fury 2005
Title: Cult of Fury
Year: 2005
Starring: Jim Davidson Marnie Alton,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: R (Restricted)
Runtime: 93 minutes
Director: Not available,
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