Horror Hotline... Big Head Monster

Horror Hotline... Big Head Monster

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Horror Hotline... Big Head Monster
Horror Hotline... Big Head Monster

Horror Hotline... Big Head Monster

5.3 | 1h29m | en | Horror

A reporter and the producer of "Horror Hotline", a popular radio call-in show, investigate a caller's tale about a terrifying mutant infant that caused several deaths in the 1960s and seems to be making people disappear today.

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5.3 | 1h29m | en | Horror | More Info
Released: September. 12,2001 | Released Producted By: , Country: Hong Kong Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A reporter and the producer of "Horror Hotline", a popular radio call-in show, investigate a caller's tale about a terrifying mutant infant that caused several deaths in the 1960s and seems to be making people disappear today.

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Francis Ng , Josie Ho , Sam Lee

Director

Soi Cheang

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AwesomeWolf Version: Cantonese, with English subtitles (by SBS)Wow. Talk about a dull movie. I figured a Hong-Kong horror movie with a silly name like 'Horror Hotline... Big Head Monster' being shown on the SBS cult-movie time slot could not possibly be bad. All the other cult-horror movies shown SBS are generally pretty good. Maybe I expected too much, but 'Horror Hotline' is just a boring movie.The Horror Hotline is a radio show that discusses the supernatural. Several callers talk about a big-headed infant they've seen, and the Horror Hotline reporters decide to investigate this, when, naturally, everything starts getting spooky.I don't know why, but I just could not get into 'Horror Hotline'. It seems like it could be a great eerie horror film, but I just found it rather boring, and it left no lasting effect afterwards.'Horror Hotline' could be something that I'll try to watch some other time. I may even enjoy it if I'm given enough time between viewings. As it stands, I thought it was rather dull. I'd still recommend it to other horror fans though, maybe you'll get more out of this than I did - 4/10
cheeky_monkey Once again Asian horror has surpassed my expectations and is clearly the front runner for the genre at the current time. This film revolves around a radio station that receives calls regarding the supernatural. However one story about a big headed baby comes in and captures the attention of both the studio boss and a crew of reporters...I won't say anymore to avoid giving anything away.Asian horror is all based around the same concept which is to create a story (usually a ghost story) and build on this story for the majority of the movie until it reaches a very effective and frightening conclusion. This film in my opinion is possibly my favorite along with Dark Water, due to the way it involves the audience, has an ending that leaves open the entire film, creates tension and atmosphere through the use of jump zoom shots and a very spooky soundtrack. All in all this is a must if you can track it down!
NIXFLIX-DOT-COM The summary says it all. Any movie with Francis Ng in a large role (in this case, the leading role) can't be completely bad. This is the case with HORROR HOTLINE, which despite the silly title and even sillier ending, the rest of the movie is a terrific suspense/horror. Again, the only thing that goes against HORROR HOTLINE is its reliance on trying to ape THE BLAIR WITCH, but otherwise it's an effective and moody film.Francis Ng delivers a terrific starring turn as the host of a radio program while Josie Ho has one of her better outings as an American reporter whose crew is in Hong Kong doing a story on Chinese urban legend. But the only reason to watch this film is for Francis Ng subtle and yet chilling performance.Good stuff that may be ruined by a goofy title and being too similar to BLAIR WITCH.6 out of 10.
rustyangel13 Well, the best way to describe this is by calling it the Chinese BLAIR WITCH PROJECT. Now, this doesn't do it justice and can be quite insulting because it's not nearly as bad as that BLAIR WITCH stinker. But it really p***ed me off because I was SO looking forward to seeing how it was all going to end. Just think BASKET CASE meets THE SIXTH SENSE starring Francis Ng. Yeah, I know, he's in just about everything now-a-days. It's a story of monster babies, ghosts, and good looking Chinese chicks centered around a radio station that asks it's callers to talk about the bizarre and the unexplainable. In it's favor, it's cleverly directed with nice camera sways, quick edits, and slow motion sequences. The tension builds from what at first seemed like a hoax to a full blown supernatural murder mystery. But in the end, it really drops the ball. Even though the import DVD that I bought had two different alternate endings, neither one seemed to wrap up the story and both left you hanging, which was a real let down, wondering why you even bothered to watch it in the first place. So with that in mind, I must give it a "thumbs down" for the most part even though I enjoyed the film up until the end which decayed into a "handheld camera bobbling around trying to focus on a mysterious figure in the distance and finally falls to the ground as it's owner is slain". Sound familiar?