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The Telling
The Telling
Actors: Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt
Directors: Nicholas Carpenter, Casey Ward
Genres: Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
R     2009     1hr 40min

The Telling is a horror anthology about three girls hoping to pledge the most elite sorority on campus. Headed by Stephanie (HOLLY MADISON of THE GIRLS NEXT DOOR), the sorority consists only of the most beautiful - and mea...  more »

     
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Actors: Holly Madison, Bridget Marquardt
Directors: Nicholas Carpenter, Casey Ward
Genres: Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sub-Genres: Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Studio: R.E.D. Distribution
Format: DVD
DVD Release Date: 04/14/2009
Original Release Date: 01/01/2009
Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/2009
Release Year: 2009
Run Time: 1hr 40min
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Languages: English
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Member Movie Reviews

Jorge S. (jorgito2001) from WESLEY CHAPEL, FL
Reviewed on 9/22/2010...
I'm a sucker for anthology flicks and so when I read this had 3 interwoven horror tales, it was an instant "watch" for me. Although I wasn't MASSIVELY dissapointed by The Telling, it came off very amateur-ish in its delivery, particular the 2nd story's attempt at being "artsy", the predictable "twist", and the acting across the board. Lots of eye candy for the guys (not surprising since it stars several Playboy bunnies...just don't go expecting Playboy-type nudity). Try not to compare this to "Creepshow" or even 1987's "Campfire Tales" & you'll be OK. Not a horrible way to spend 1 hr 20+ minutes.
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Movie Reviews

Unexpectedly likable. :]
J. Brannon | 08/28/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Upon reading the synopsis for the movie and watching the snippets featured in GND, I was hopeful--if still somewhat dubious given the cast of pretty women I have never heard of--that this feature would entertain me for the 100 minutes it promised. It has the potential to entertain if you: a) Don't take this seriously. b) Are not a horny male idiot expecting to see all sorts of nekked pseudo-lesbians "goring" themselves with sex (there is none) and c) Are not bothered and/or offended by some of the cast members' "bunny" affiliation. If that describes you, do read on! This movie was filmed on location at the Playboy Mansion and the Hollywood Castle with a good camera, so you do not have to endure 90+ minutes of crappy homemade video footage that you could have made yourself. The acting is what you would expect from a movie of this caliber. Some of the women really show potential to act in bigger movies (ex: Rebekah Kochan, Jean-Louise O'Sullivan) while some of the others (i.e. Bridget Marquardt and Jessica Lowe) should stick to being cute. The three plots are interesting, and the one featuring Bridget is certainly pretty to look at. There is a good twist at the end. With all said and done, this movie is not amazing, but not terrible, and much better fare than most low budget horror films. I would recommend renting it before shelling out the money if you're still uncertain, but if you're willing to take a chance and have a couple laughs at some one-liners ("she burned my hand... ON PURPOSE!!!" "We may be dead but you'll still be a loser!") then go ahead and buy it. Cheers."
I thought it was good...
A. Brown | Jonesboro, AR | 09/20/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This movie was really cheesy, the acting was pretty bad, but it's fun. I am not a GND fan, but I love a cheesy horror. There were three stories. The first is about a guy that brings home a scary homicidal doll that forms an infatuation on him. In the next story, Bridget Marguardt plays an over-the-hill actress who encounters a horrible fate when she tells her agent that she will take the last roll on Earth as long as the check clears. The third story reminded me of some of the older slasher movies that I grew up on such as When a Stranger Calls. It involves three girls that make prank phone calls and overhear a murder. Because they forgot to block their number, the killer called them back and told them that he would kill them if they went to the cops. There isn't a lot of gore, it really isn't that scary, and the worst acting in the movie came from Bridget and Holly."
Not bad
Joseph L. Kolb | harris, mn USA | 03/10/2010
(2 out of 5 stars)

"oh no! sad to say i'm what reviewer j. brannon clearly loathes: "... a horny male idiot expecting to see all sorts of nekked pseudo-lesbians "goring" themselves with sex (there is none)." hey what can i say, i'm sick and need help! the movie is mildly entertaining. the stories are actually good. the women are very beautiful but not much for nudity or acting. gonna have to stick to the witchcraft series....

signed,
a horny male idiot"