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FeardotCom (2002) | User Rating
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Directed by William Malone Written by Moshe Diamant, Josephine Coyle Cast Stephen Dorff, Natascha McElhone, Stephen Rea, Udo Kier, Amelia Curtis [more] Release Date • USA: Aug 30, 2002 • UK: 27 Jun 2003 DVD Release Date • R1: Jan 14, 2003 • R2: 29 Sep 2003
Budget $42,000,000
Official Website:
FeardotCom Website
MPAA Rating Rated R for violence including grisly images of torture, nudity and language.
Running Time 1 hour, 41 minutes
Country UK, Germany, Luxembourg, USA
Production Companies ApolloMedia, The Carousel Picture Company S.A., Fear.Com Productions Ltd., DoRo Fiction Film GmbH, Film Fund Luxembourg, Filmyard Underwaterdeco, Franchise Pictures, Luxembourg Film Fund, MDP Worldwide, Milagro Films
Studio Apollo Media, Fear.Com Productions, Film Fund Luxembourg, MDP Worldwide Entertainment, The Carousel Picture Co.
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • FearDotCom (2002) • fear dot com (2002) • Fear.com
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Review of FeardotCom (2002) by JoBloFEAR DOT COM
RATING: 3/10
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PLOT:
Something strange is going on. Folks seem to be dying 48 hours after logging on
to a certain website called feardotcom.com. Thankfully for us, a cute detective
and a nerdy health professional are on the case. They search, they investigate,
they find stuff. Then, they try to figure it all out and the next thing you
know...you've got yourself a shit movie. Fear-dot-comming ensues.
CRITIQUE:
Grungy atmosphere, slick visuals, depressing mood...all decent candy to set
yourself up for a solid horror movie, right? Well, it could've been, if only the
filmmakers hadn't forgotten to add that one important ingredient which generally
makes movies a little more entertaining: a sensible plot!! This movie sets up a
halfway decent premise about a "killer" website, fiddles around with it for over
an hour while the so-called "sleuths" miss every single clue in the book, and
ultimately loses all comprehensibility when they try to explain it all to the
audience. And while it's high on style and gloomy SE7EN-ish locations at first,
it quickly becomes redundant as we note one victim getting killed off the
website, then another, then another, then another, etc... "Uhhhm, can we get on
with it already?!" In the meantime, Stephen Dorff's character, the man who's
buzzing all over this strange phenomena, is about as clueless as a straight man
in a gay bar, while his sidekick, Natascha McElhone, encapsulates the
personality of wet shoe. And after about sixty minutes of MTV-edited visuals
flying before my busy eyes and various people getting killed (in pretty boring
ways, I might add) and leaving the theater, the "resolution" comes forth and not
only does is not make any sense, it's also badly edited, quickly slapped
together and ultimately, ridiculous. The sad part is that the Arrow and I
actually attempted to put some of the bullshit together after our viewing ("If
she was there, then where was...?"), but all we got were greater headaches and
more questions unanswered.
If anyone can clearly explain the details of what the fuck this website was, how
it did the things it did, who was behind it and how it played into the grander
scheme of things...toss me an email and I'll give you a big wet one in return.
There was also a "doctor" character in the movie who I believe was supposed to
be scary, but just sounded too idiotic to take seriously and had zero
motivation. There was also the detective's "partner" who did nothing more than
complain and be a prick the whole time, and as some of the film's characters
started to get knocked off here and there, I could actually sense my
indifference mounting. And is it me or did they actually attempt to create some
kind of "romance" between the two leads to boot?? Ugh, whatever that was...it
didn't work either!! A couple of boo scares did work however, but most of the
voyeur stuff got old after a while and some of it was just disgusting for the
sake of it, with little or any substance behind any of it. Even the trickle of
tit shots didn't do much for me. Other than that, if you want to rent this turd
and play it in the background of your house party, it might not be a bad idea,
since the visuals and dingy style are pretty wicked but seeing as the characters
are paper-thin and dumb, the plot is incomprehensible and the movie basically
just goes around in circles most of the time, don't bother watching it as a
serious horror flick because the only thing you'll get out of it is a serious
case of the fuck yous. And to answer the two main questions that the website was
asking its victims throughout this movie: "Do you want to watch?" No. "Do you
want to hurt me?" Yes...oh yes...very badly!!
Where's JoBlo coming from?
13 Ghosts (5/10) - Event Horizon (6/10) - Frailty (9/10) - The Haunting (3/10) -
The House on Haunted Hill (7/10) - The Shining (9/10) - Urban Legend (4/10) -
Urban Legends (3/10)
Review Date: August 30, 2002
Director: William Malone
Writer: Josephine Coyle
Producers: Moshe Diamant, Limor Diamant
Actors: Stephen Dorff as Mike Reilly
Natascha McElhone as Terry Houston
Stephen Rea as Alistair Pratt
Genre: Horror
Year of Release: 2002
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