Savage Vengeance: Interview with Camille Keaton
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- 2013
- 19m
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Savage Vengeance: Interview with Camille Keaton (2013)
** (out of 4)
Wow, speak about a disappointing featurette. Speak about a horrible rip-off when it comes to lying to people to get their money. This interview is basically a conversations between Camille Keaton and director Donald Farmer. On the DVD release by Massacre Video it states that Keaton is going to discuss the film SAVAGE VENGEANCE for the first time. Well, that's only partially true as there are a few comments made about the film but not once does this featurette (or the commentary) dig into the controversy that has surrounded the movie all of these years. If you're familiar with the movie it started off as a sequel to I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE because something happened and rumors are wild on whether Keaton quit the film or if the original director of that film threatened legal action. None of this is mention and there are not even any hints about how the movie came to be. The majority of the 18-minute interview has Farmer over-talking Keaton and it's hard to call this an interview with her and she really doesn't say much. Really disappointing.
** (out of 4)
Wow, speak about a disappointing featurette. Speak about a horrible rip-off when it comes to lying to people to get their money. This interview is basically a conversations between Camille Keaton and director Donald Farmer. On the DVD release by Massacre Video it states that Keaton is going to discuss the film SAVAGE VENGEANCE for the first time. Well, that's only partially true as there are a few comments made about the film but not once does this featurette (or the commentary) dig into the controversy that has surrounded the movie all of these years. If you're familiar with the movie it started off as a sequel to I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE because something happened and rumors are wild on whether Keaton quit the film or if the original director of that film threatened legal action. None of this is mention and there are not even any hints about how the movie came to be. The majority of the 18-minute interview has Farmer over-talking Keaton and it's hard to call this an interview with her and she really doesn't say much. Really disappointing.
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- Michael_Elliott
- Dec 19, 2016
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