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Club Dread (2004)

User Rating
48%
(74 votes)
Critic Rating
46%
(23 reviews)
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Release Date
• USA: Feb 27, 2004
• UK: 2 Jul 2004
DVD Release Date
• R1: May 25, 2004
• R2: 25 Oct 2004

Budget USD 9,000,000
BoxOffice: $4.6M

Official Website:
Club Dread Website

MPAA Rating
Rated R for violence/gore, sexual content, language and drug use.

Running Time
1 hour, 44 minutes

Country USA

Production Companies
Broken Lizard Productions, Cataland Films, Coconut Pete Productions, Fox Searchlight Pictures

Studio Broken Lizard, Cataland Films

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• Club Dread (2004)
• Broken Lizard's Club Dread (2004)
• Club Mad (2004)
• Club desmadre (2004)
• Vacanze di sangue (2004)



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Genre: Comedy, Serial Killer, Slasher, Black Comedy, Murder, Gore, Spoof, Racy

Tagline: A vacation to die for.

Plot: Broken Lizard is back, surrounded by limber, wanton women on a booze-soaked island resort owned by Coconut Pete (Bill Paxton), a rock star has-been. But the non-stop party takes a turn for the weird when dead bodies start turning up faster than you could drink a rum punch. Everyone begins to look suspicious. Could it be Sam (Erik Stolhanske) of the Fun Police brigade, who is quick on the trigger with his tequila loaded super-soaker; Jenny (Brittany Daniel), the over-sexed, fitness instructor; Juan (Steve Lemme), the flamboyant diving instructor with a secret third-world past; Putman (Jay Chandrasekhar), the bratty-British tennis coach/fanatic; Dave (Paul Soter), the ecstasy-crazed, adopted nephew of Coconut Pete; or the burly masseuse (Kevin Heffernan) blessed with a creepy ‘touch’ that can render anyone into instant Jell-O? Can the inhabitants of Pleasure Island unite, solve the mystery and restore happy hour to this tropical

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 External Reviews
external linkWritten by the five-member Broken Lizard comedy group, which threw the frenetic "Super Troopers" at us two years ago, "Club Dread" is pure dumb fun — horror slapstick that rudely parodies both the arterial violence of slasher films and the topless hedonism of the spring-break ritual. 2.5/4


external linkBroken Lizard's Club Dread is more like Club Dread-ful--nothing new, and poorly executed. 1/4
--Anne Rieman (Hollywood.com)

external linkMr. Chandrasekhar's direction is casual to the point of carelessness, but he does give the movie a friendly, convivial atmosphere that contradicts and sometimes overcomes its frequently cruel humor. In short, this is another film that looks as if it was more fun to make than it is to sit through.
--Dave Kehr (The New York Times)

external linkDo I recommend this movie or not? I am at a loss to say. It is what it is. Criticism is irrelevant. Why are you even reading a review of "Club Dread"? You've seen the TV ads and you already know (a) you won't miss it or (b) not in a million years. 2.5/4
--Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun-Times)

external linkThe Broken Lizard group seem very restrained in their parts and never seem to get any momentum behind their performances leaving the film a disjointed effort. I had wanted to like this film but there was so little to like in it that I decided to restrainmy review and simply state that this film is absolutely dreadful and should be avoided at all costs. 1/5
--Gareth Von Kallenbach (Movie-Vault.com)

external linkAnd while it all goes on a little too long, there are enough bits of goofy inspiration, like a human game of Pac-Man, complete with sound effects and a finale that takes the old monster-who-never-dies scenario to new, ridiculous lengths, to break up the repetition.
--Michael Rechtshaffen (Hollywod Reporter)

external linkClub Dread, is a peculiarly entertaining item notable for somehow creating a genre that, to my knowledge, has never been done before. It is not a self-referential satire like the Scream trilogy, nor is it a spoofy send-up of horror movies like the Scary Movie trilogy, but something that places both in between and far to the left field. 2.5/4
--Dustin Putman (The Movie Insider)

external linkI have no major objection to the film, other than that it's not as funny as it feels like it ought to be. It made me laugh often, and occasionally very hard, and the scenes that focus heavily on the serial-killer angle pass by agreeably.
-- (eFilmCritic.com)

external linkThe only real problem is that the film feels a bit schizophrenic at times. Is it a comedy? Or are they really trying to make a go at a horror film? Funny enough, it actually works as both. 3.5/5
--Kevin Carr (FilmThreat.com)

external linkWhile no, this isn't a perfect film and some of the jokes were misses, the ones that hit far outweighed the ones that didn't and I look forward to seeing Club Dread again. 7.5/10
-- (CHUD.com)

external link"Club Dread" is a bumptious splatter farce that manages to improve from awful to moderately engaging as its cast is winnowed down to the five guys themselves. 1.5/4
-- (Boston Globe)

external linkUnencumbered by logic or narrative cohesion, the freewheeling lunacy of "Club Dread" sits squarely in the guilty pleasure zone. 2.5/4
--Megan Lehmann (New York Post)

external linkAbsolutely dreadful and should be avoided at all costs. D
--Gareth Von Kallenbach (Lee's Movie Info)


 Directed by
Jay Chandrasekhar
Cracking Up, The Dukes of Hazzard, Super Troopers
 Written by
Jay Chandrasekhar
The Dukes of Hazzard, Super Troopers, Big Helium Dog
Kevin Heffernan
The Dukes of Hazzard, Super Troopers, Sky High
 Cast
Jordan Ladd
Cabin Fever, Never Been Kissed, Waiting...
Brittany Daniel
White Chicks, The Basketball Diaries, Joe Dirt
Bill Paxton
Titanic, Aliens, The Terminator
M.C. Gainey
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Sideways, Con Air
Elena Lyons
Devil's Prey, Six: The Mark Unleashed, Sunstorm
Dan Montgomery Jr.
The Dukes of Hazzard, On the Line, You Stupid Man
Tanja Reichert
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Sanctimony, The Christmas List
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 Music By
Nathan Barr
Hostel, Cabin Fever, The Dukes of Hazzard

external linkHave you ever watched a horror movie where you’re begging for the deranged serial killer to make quick work of his or her aggravating victims? Club Dread is that type of film. This heinous horror spoof springs from the minds of the Broken Lizard comedy troupe, a team so terrible they wouldn’t know funny if a monkey infested with a hilarity virus nicknamed “Sharp Wit” bit them on the leg. 1/5
--Sean O'Connell (FilmCritic.com)

external linkOne thing I will give this movie is that its final twenty minutes are actually its most interesting, with confrontations and mysteries unraveled. The film's final play on the "typical horror movie ending" is also quite humorous and perfectly over-done. 5/10
--'JoBlo' (JoBlo.com)

external linkA poor sophomore effort that tries to combine horror and comedy about as well as ‘Gili’ combined Ben and Jennifer. 2/5
--Derek May (MovieWeb)

external linkIf you enjoy gross humor -- elevated by an occasional witty line -- and looking at babes, and don't mind a little blood and gore, do I have a date movie for you. The coup de grace offers a close-up of the top half of a disemboweled body reaching out -- like the hand from the grave in "Carrie'' -- to claim another victim.
--Ruthe Stein (San Francisco Chronicle)

external linkAiming for a medley of humor and horror, the Lizard boys achieve neither, spinning a loud, boorish, cheesy tale about a machete madman slicing up the randy staff at a tropical resort. 1.5/4
--David Germain (San Francisco Examiner)

external link“Club Dread” presents a nice new locale for the comedy troupe to work with, along with an interesting stab at a tricky mixture of genres: gruesome horror and comedy. But once again, the Lizard prove themselves incapable of being funny, and “Club Dread” features even fewer laughs and general good times than “Super Troopers.” D
--Brian Orndorf (FilmJerk.com)

external linkPassable stuff has the Broken Lizard guys turning in likeable enough performances and there's a few alright laughs here; but it's just not consistently funny and most of the humour relies on weak sex jokes. ... If you're a fan of the Broken Lizard guys, then chances are you'll enjoy this; otherwise this is a passable waste of time. 2/4
-- (TheVideoGraveYard.com)



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