Outrage: Born in Terror

Outrage: Born in Terror

2009 ""
Outrage: Born in Terror
Outrage: Born in Terror

Outrage: Born in Terror

3.2 | 1h29m | en | Fantasy

Christine takes her best friend with another couple for a final vacation when she goes to close up and sell her family's hunting lodge in the remote woods of Northern Georgia...but it's also the scene of her worst childhood trauma. Things get worse when it turns out the lodge is in use by an ex-military sniper, Farragut and his three accomplice, the Loomis brothers, as a hideout who just escaped from a military prison.

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3.2 | 1h29m | en | Fantasy , Drama , Action | More Info
Released: January. 01,2009 | Released Producted By: Spirit Films , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Christine takes her best friend with another couple for a final vacation when she goes to close up and sell her family's hunting lodge in the remote woods of Northern Georgia...but it's also the scene of her worst childhood trauma. Things get worse when it turns out the lodge is in use by an ex-military sniper, Farragut and his three accomplice, the Loomis brothers, as a hideout who just escaped from a military prison.

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Michael Madsen , Natasha Lyonne , Michael Berryman

Director

Jeffrey S. Farley

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MBunge Outrage is like watching someone commit suicide by cutting their throat with a spoon. For an hour and a half, they're just hacking and sawing and stabbing and scraping until you practically want to reach over and help them get it over with. What's being killed here, besides the audience's will to live, is the show business careers of writer Chris Soth, actor/director Ace Cruz and actor/producer Paulyd, nee Paul D'Agnese. I can't imagine any of those gentlemen getting another job in Hollywood or anywhere else movies are made. Not at a studio. Not at a production company. Not waiting tables at a restaurant, walking dogs or dressing up like Willy Wonka and posing for pictures with tourists. Outrage is so existentially awful that Soth, Cruz and D'Agnese probably can't even sell sperm or donate blood in the greater Los Angeles area. Forget about not working in that town again. These guys have been removed from the gene pool.It's sad to see Michael Berryman in this insultingly ill conceived, pathetically graceless and astonishingly incompetent debacle, but it's not like he ever had that much of a career. A man's got to eat, after all. For Michael Madsen and Natasha Lyonne to be found wallowing in this stinking pit of dirt, slime and excrement like a couple of hogs desperately trying to escape the heat…that's almost heartbreaking. Professional sports leagues have taken to holding seminars for rookie players about managing their finances so they don't blow their newfound millions on drugs or bad investments and wind up penniless when their athletic careers are over. Well, somebody should do the same thing for young actors. They should sit them down in a room, make they watch Reservoir Dogs or Slums of Beverly Hills and then force them to view this piece o' crap. The only way anyone with actual talent winds up in something like Outrage is when you're either permanently high, need money more than you need to breathe or have burned down and then salted the earth of every relationship you ever had in the entertainment industry. Madsen or Lyonne doing commercials for hemorrhoid cream would be a step up from this thing.About the only thing you can say for this motion picture is that someone obviously made a real effort to take a mass of howlingly stupid and incoherent footage and edit it together into something vaguely comprehensible. And while I admire the commitment to salvaging something out of this abhorrent disaster, they would have been better off rearranging the scenes under the guidance of a Magic 8 Ball and making the soundtrack a non-stop loop of the Benny Hill theme.The theme of Outrage is that it's the anger in your heart that attracts bad things to you in life, but I could be a serial killer and it wouldn't justify being subjected to this shoddy trash. Narrated by the unholy offspring of Sling Blade and Forrest Gump (Paulyd), the story concerns Christine (Katie Founatain) and her three friends going out to sell the colossal cabin of Christine's dead father. There's her sort of boyfriend Try (Ace Cruz) and two annoying urbanites (Derek Lee Nixon and Natasha Lyonne). Once they arrive, the quartet is set upon by some dude with a rifle (Michael Madsen) and his three inbred, mountain man accomplices. People get killed, somebody turns into a ghost, there's a mute with a banjo and a tuning fork, magic rocks are involved and it's all revealed to be one big, idiotic scam. I seriously do not have the strength of will to go into any more detail. It's that bad.I usually like to give at least one specific example of how much a movie sucks, but Outrage befuddles me. It is like the crayon scribbling of a 6 year old and defies critical analysis. I feel like I should pat these filmmakers on the head and say "Well, at least you pointed the camera in the right direction most of the time".This is one of the worst bits of alleged cinema it has ever been by misfortune to witness. Staring directly into the sun for 90 minutes would be a better use of your time.
hopesjourney88 I usually don't watch indie films, but a friend of mine said I had to check this film out. After he rented it, he gave it to me and I really enjoyed the film. As a matter of fact, I loved the film. It had all the aspect of a good thriller with a surprisingly positive ending. The story is about a woman who inherits a mountain house from her father that supposedly had a lot of money in it. Michael Madsen plays the villain of the movie who captures the group of young adults to get the combination of the safe with a lot of money. What I really liked about it is the sub plot or underlying story behind all the thriller aspect of the film. The bald guy who looks evil is actually a good guy. A healer of some sort who tells the main female lead that her anger is what is hurting her. The film also has some aspect that people have a chance to change as what the Trey character did in the end. A must see film.
crossw21 Despite that this film is another low budget film of Michael Madsen. I thought it was great! If you look at what the film makers had to work with and the conditions one must endure to make a low budget film. This film rates a 10 in my book. So it's not your 100 million dollar film. You can't compare a well executed film done with hardly no money to be perfect, but the added plot of the ghost coming out of the body was an interesting idea. This movie was fast pace and entertained me through out the whole movie. I have seen a lot of low budget films and it does not even compare to this little film. thumbs up to the filmmakers that did this. Keep on making films. It was a fun film!
diane sabin I was fortunate enough to have been invited to the movie premier of Outrage in Atlanta Thursday night and I must say it was refreshing to see there was a spiritual message for all of us to see at this time of need in our world today. The profound statement of the law of Karma was especially announced. The spirit of Billy, played by Pauly D was on of a kind heart, challenged mind and of a convincing character. Well done, Pauly D. I was also pleased that the Jazz Legend, Col. Bruce Hampton was in the movie as well. After his role in Sling Blade, it was great to see him shine once again. The movie left me "Basically Frightened."The house on location was unbelievable that the builder built such a masterpiece on a side of that mountain. Not to mention the breathtaking view of the blue ridge parkway. How did they engineer that driveway? Such a piece of property. How I would love a house like that.The role played by Chrissy's sister was recognized for I saw her on Broadway a few years back. The other Stars go with out saying for Michael Madsen was hard to watch as once again the BAD guy that he portrays so well.I can't wait for the sequel for Paul D'Agnese is truly a talent here. Yea, come on, it's an Outrage. Diane Sabin