Some Guy Who Kills People

2011

Action / Comedy / Crime / Drama / Horror / Mystery / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 78% · 9 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 59% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 6127 6.1K

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Plot summary

A former mental patient's repressed anger reaches the boiling point, leading him to embark on a mission of revenge against the thugs who once subjected him to severe physical and mental trauma.


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October 24, 2012 at 06:50 AM

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Lucy Davis as Stephanie
Barry Bostwick as Sheriff Walt Fuller
Karen Black as Ruth Boyd
Kevin Corrigan as Ken Boyd
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by barracuda_magoo 7 / 10

Very darkly funny film!

Kevin Corrigan plays a former mental patient who is trying to re-adjust to society but is haunted by memories of high school bullies. When his estranged daughter shows up and forces a bond, he starts finding happiness again. Meanwhile, murdered old high school jocks start showing up around town and all signs point to the resident crazy person. This film was directed by Jack Perez, who previously directed Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus but don't let that discourage you - this flick is dark and hilarious. Corrigan does a great job, and Barry Bostwick, who plays a policeman, is very funny. Not to be missed if you are a fan of black comedy.

Reviewed by lee_eisenberg 8 / 10

"Steal This Movie" meets "Day of the Locust" meets "Rocky Horror Picture Show" meets "The Office" meets "The Phantom Menace"

While the title might make it sound like a thriller or horror flick, "Some Guy Who Kills People" is actually a clever black comedy. The protagonist is a socially awkward man whose teammates-turned-tormenters from high school are mysteriously turning up murdered. So what's going on?

This is not a movie that will appeal to everyone. The dark humor and gruesome violence is sure to turn quite a few people off. But if you can accept the unabashedly weird material, then you're going to take a lot of pleasure in this flick.

As for the cast, it's a neat mashup: Kevin Corrigan (Jerry Rubin in the Abbie Hoffman biopic "Steal This Movie"), Karen Black (one of the stars of New Hollywood in the '70s), Barry Bostwick (Brad in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"), Lucy Davis (Dawn on the British version of "The Office") and Ahmed Best (the voice of Jar Jar Binks; people alleged that Jar Jar Binks sounded Jamaican, but I thought that he sounded more Cajun).

Reviewed by nogodnomasters 8 / 10

I BRING JUSTICE

Karen Black is back as the mother of our slasher killer Kenny Boyd (Kevin Corrigan). Kenny was tormented by a group of men early in the film. After fathering a daughter Amy, now 11 (Ariel Gade) and spending time in the "looney bin" he is back in his home town working at the local ice cream parlor. Revenge is being enacted on those who tormented him, all the while his estranged daughter is attempting to establish a relationship. The town sheriff (Barry Bostwick) investigating the murders is dating Kenny's mom. A British woman named Stephanie (Lucy Davis) has designs on Kenny.

The police officers investigating the case come across as the typical Hollywood dumb cops. The sheriff says things like, " (When I find him I will) tear his skin off and make him wear his own skin."

Karen Black gets in a few good lines:

Karen: "Kenny cooked lasagne once." Amy: "Was it good?" Karen: "Yes." Kenny: "Really?" Karen: "Don't make me lie twice."

Kenny keeps himself sheltered. His daughter is forcing him out of his comfort zone. The humor is a somewhat subtle. I am tempted to watch it a second time to pick up things I may have missed. If you enjoy quirky slashers, I suggest "Chop."

Parental Guide: F-bombs, no sex, no nudity.

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