The vatican tapes dvd
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It's a low budget horror film and a lot of the scenes are dark, so there are not a lot of places to let the visuals shine. There is also a nearly 30-minute making of featurette and nearly 30 minutes of deleted / extended scenes. It starts with an audio commentary track featuring Mark Neveldine, the director Gerardo Mateo Madrazo, the DP and Olivia Taylor Dudley, the star. The extras are better than expected, given its box office performance.
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Personally, I would have rather seen the movie that was setup rather than this movie. Not only does the movie take too long to get interesting, the ending sets up a sequel rather than giving us closure, which is sure to annoy many audience members. Snark aside, once the action starts to happen, the movie actually becomes something worth watching, for the most part. Give an actor something to do and they rise to the occasion. The more Angela becomes possessed, the better Olivia Taylor Dudley's performance becomes. Once Angela is fully possessed, does the movie get better? Yes. We can't get to know the characters better, because there's nothing there to know. I think the problem is all of the characters are just way too generic. It's a paradox, but this part takes too long and we don't get to know the characters enough to matter. We haven't gotten to know her enough to really judge. At least I'm assuming she's acting strange. This part of the movie goes on way too long, but eventually we start seeing Angela acting strange. Pete rose up the ranks while Father Lozano saw too much fighting and decided to become a priest. We also learn that the priest, like Angela's dad, were soldiers. She's really scared of hospitals, but a priest Father Lozano gives her a word of encouragement.
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It's her 25th birthday and things are going well, but she accidentally cuts herself and her dad, Pete, and her boyfriend, Roger, take her to the hospital. We then flash back in time before Angela was possessed. We then see two priests, Vicar Imani and Cardinal Mattias Bruun, looking at footage of a possible possession victim, whom we soon learn is Angela. We learn of the Vatican's program to train exorcists and how for the past 100 years they've recorded every demonic possession they've come across. The film begins with news clips and footage talking about the anti-Christ and demonic possessions.
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Is it really that bad? Or did it struggle because of genre overload? It opened below the Mendoza Line (earning less that $2,000 per theater) before disappearing from theaters. It also opened in "select cities", which is a terrible release strategy in general, and especially bad for horror films. (It was actually originally written to be entirely found footage, but that was changed early in the production.) This genre is well off its peak in terms of popularity and even the fact that it had some connection to found footage was enough to kill its buzz. The Vatican Tapes is a horror film that includes elements of found footage. The Vatican Tapes - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray When she awakens in a violent rage, her concerned boyfriend (John Patrick Amedori) and religious dad (Scott) are joined by Father Oscar Lozano (Peña) and Cardinal Bruun (Peter Andersson) to try and exorcise the evil spirit making Angela carry out a telekinetic killing spree.Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: The Vatican Tapes After exhibiting increasingly worrying behaviour 27-year-old LA resident Angela Holmes (Olivia Taylor Dudley) is hospitalised and left comatose for 40 days. Kathleen Robertson, Michael Peña and Dougray Scott star in this American supernatural horror.