Otis

2008

Action / Comedy / Crime / Horror / Thriller

5
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 57% · 1 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 57% · 2.5K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.9/10 10 5341 5.3K

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Plot summary

After being captured and tortured by the psychopath Otis, teen cheerleader Riley Lawson escapes and informs her parents, who quickly sidestep sluggish FBI agents and take matters into their own hands. But the Lawsons' revenge plan hits a snag when Otis's unusual brother enters the picture.


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Top cast

Ashley Greene as Kim #4
Ashley Johnson as Riley Lawson
Kevin Pollak as Elmo Broth
Illeana Douglas as Kate Lawson
720p.BLU
920.09 MB
1280*544
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
Seeds 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by redeemingtheuneven 5 / 10

Funny and intense one minute. Ridiculous the next.

Having been reasonably impressed with other Raw Feed films, I was keen to check out 'Otis.' It has a promising, quite original storyline that should make for good entertainment in any horror fan's eyes. But I was rather disappointed.

The acting was good for the most part. Ashley Johnson and Bostin Christopher both nailed their leading roles, and Jere Burns as the left-of-field agent was an awesome injection. Illeana Douglas, on the other hand, er. She stood out amongst the pack as a let down, and even though this is a genre that doesn't get by on its acting merits, I had a problem with her performance.

In terms of soundtrack, I thought the licensed music used throughout was great (ie (Don't Fear) the Reaper), and so too were the few softer, touching pieces. Everything else felt out of place or too dramatic, and in a couple instances, music ruined entire scenes for me (much like Douglas' acting).

I can't rate this movie much above average, and that's coming from somebody who isn't a Horror cynic. Masses complain about modern-day horror flicks being unoriginal or just plain stupid and I never see the value in that. I know there are some bad ones out there, but they do get unfairly bashed on for the most part. So yeah, I'm not anti-slasher or anti-psycho material. 'Otis' just wasn't done right in places, whether that blame be laid down on the script or whatnot. It has its share of bright glimpses, don't get me wrong, but it also has its share of dull, cringe-worthy "you idiot" moments, where I just have to put my fist down.

Reviewed by Coventry 7 / 10

Don't Fear the Obese Pizza Delivery Reaper

Since the turn of the century, it has become very popular in horror movies to randomly inflict excruciating pains on people that are generally innocent and didn't deserve all the agony. Movie franchises like "Saw", "Hostel" and all of their knock-offs made us very familiar with the term Torture Porn and the nowadays younger fans of the genre don't get upset anymore at the sight of sadist devices that cut off toes or poke out eyeballs. Of course, when a 'new' gimmick in films turns out to be successful, it immediately gets exploited beyond normal proportions. It has even come thus far that themes like torture, child abduction and blood vengeance are processed together into a horror … comedy! Yes, "Otis" is primarily intended as a comedy, but personally I still prefer to see it more as a horror flick with some light-headed elements. It's a surprisingly good HORROR film, with a couple of imaginative gore sequences and interesting characters, whereas the comedy aspects are rather lame and derivative, like obnoxious authority figures and character mix-ups. Otis Broth is an obese and pathetic pizza delivery boy; pushing forty and still under the strict supervision of his older brother who regularly comes over to insult and beat him. But Otis loves to escape into his very own perverted and psychopathic fantasy world, where he is the hunky quarterback of the high-school football team and eagerly anticipates to attend the school prom with his sexy sweetheart Kim. But his "Kim" doesn't exist, so Otis abducts pretty blond girls that he spots during his pizza rounds and subjects them to humiliating ordeals until they play along. When the foxy Riley Lawson manages to escape his dungeon, her family prefers to extract their own justice rather than to let the uncooperative FBI handle the case. "Otis" has a good pace, highly enjoyable horror moments, great performances from a terrific not-so-obvious cast and … a downright phenomenal soundtrack! Anyone interested in classic rock and/or pop songs from Talking Heads, Quiet Riot and Blue Oyster Cult? As said, the comical situations aren't very noteworthy – even though Jere Burns depicts a delightfully slimy FBI agent – but the plot is solid and well- elaborated. The torture set pieces are often gross, but realized with splendid make-up effects. Recommended!

Reviewed by Woodyanders 8 / 10

Deliciously loopy and deranged horror black comedy blast

Obese loser pedophile psycho and pizza delivery guy Otis (superbly played to creepy and intense perfection by Bostin Christopher) abducts lovely young teenager Riley (a winningly sparky portrayal by the foxy Ashley Johnson). However, Ashley manages to escape from Otis' clutches and alerts her family about where Otis lives. Things go extremely awry when the family decides to take matters into their own hands. Director Tony Krantz and writers Erik Jendresen and Thomas Schnauz ably concoct a wickedly warped, quirky, and often hilarious horror black comedy gut-buster that viciously satirizes the incompetence and insensitivity of the FBI and media alike, the dangerous foibles of gung-ho vigilantism, the varying degrees of psychosis existent in American culture (in an especially neat, inspired, and downright subversive touch, Riley's family prove to be every bit as crazy and deadly as Otis), and how basically everyone has a latent capacity for extreme violence and brutality. The fine acting by the top-notch cast keeps the movie humming: Daniel Stern as meek dad Will, Illeana Douglas as brassy take-charge mom Kate, Kevin Pollack as Otis' angry and abusive older brother Elmo, Jere Burns as the sleazy and inept Agent Hotchkiss, Jared Kusnitz as Riley's delinquent brother Reed, and Tracey Scoggins as tactless news anchorwoman Rita Vitale. The first-rate dynamic soundtrack of choice rock songs gives the picture an extra kinetic buzz. Thomas Yatsko's glossy cinematography provides a stunningly bright and attractive look. An absolute riot.

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