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His killings aren't random
[ 2009-12-23 9:47:00 | By: klmn056 ]
 
His killings aren't random; blu ray ripper he's choosing his targets for a reason, and his butchery is, in his mind, justified. As the body count rises and the police seem at an impasse, a young girl named Laurie (Pamelyn Ferdin) finds herself a victim of the crazed killer's heinous ways -- but she's kidnapped, not killed. Meanwhile, building handyman Kent Kingsley (Wesley Eure) and Laurie's brother Joey (Nicolas Beauvy) find themselves cleaning up the bloody messes the killer's left behind and piecing together clues that ultimately lead to several shocking revelations.

That's the plot in a nutshell, and even at a mere 90-some minutes in length, The Toolbox Murders drags and drags and drags some more after a rapid-fire string of toolbox killings in the film's first act. Never mind that the kills are dull and the gore kept to a minimum; at least something of note was going on. Once Laurie is kidnapped, however, all bets are off; The Toolbox Murders descends into blabbering blu ray ripper drivel as it attempts to cobble together some emotional payoff, an extensive backstory, and offer a few surprise revelations as to how several of the characters are interconnected. It's certainly not that a movie -- even one as cheap as this -- should shun character development and a basic plot structure, but the movie seems to forget that it's supposed to be a Horror/Exploitation film and not a chatty dullard of a picture, either.




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