Succubus: Hell-Bent
A beautiful demon leaves death in her wake while stalking a wealthy womanizer in contemporary Los Angeles.
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- Cast:
- Gary Busey , David Keith , Kelly Hu , Natalie Denise Sperl , Lorenzo Lamas , Ahna O'Reilly , Rebekah Brandes
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Excellent but underrated film
It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.
Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Wealthy and arrogant playboy Adam (smoothly essayed with cocky aplomb by R.L. Mann) has his hedonistic life turned upside down by fierce predatory succubus Lilith (perfectly embodied by ravishing brunette stunner Natalie Denise Sperl, who attacks her part with lip-smacking wicked relish), who follows him home from spring break in the wake of a one night stand. Writer/director Kim Bass relates the enjoyable story at a snappy pace, brings a kinetic hopped-up style to the neat premise, spruces things up with an amusing sense of brash humor, and delivers a decent sprinkling of tasty nudity and sizzling soft-core sex. Moreover, it's a total treat to see crass male pig Adam get put through the wringer by Lilith. The sound acting by the capable cast helps a lot: Jayson Blair lends sturdy support as Adam's smarmy pal Jason, Kelly Hu registers strongly as the hard-nosed Detective Pei, David Keith likewise does well as Adam's estranged CEO father Wallace, and Gary Busey has a gloriously hammy field day as loopy demon hunter Sentinel. The deliciously cheesy CGI effects at the climax are an absolute tacky hoot. Andrew Giannetta's flashy cinematography provides a cool glitzy look. Gnarly rocking soundtrack, too. Best of all, there's a plethora of smoking hot gals clad in either bikinis or their undies featured throughout. A fun flick.
This movie is the biggest piece of trash I have ever seen. Where should I start? I can't believe they actually spent money on this thing.First off, the Succubus is just plain ugly.. has a great ass and legs but her face and those yellow teeth have got to go.Kelly Hu was good, but had a very small part..Lorenzo Lamas.. what a great 5 minutes he had.. instead of making this flop he and Bobby Sixkiller should be making a Renegade reunion show.Gary Busey.. another small part.. looks and sounded like he is on the crack pipe.. smoked so much.. he is cross-eyed now.Has a bunch of other no name actors ( or lack thereof) in this movie.Well.. David Keith is in it.. remember him? ( OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN) Heck.. he has bills to pay and that toupee he wears won't pay for itself.If you are drunk or stoned this movie can be tolerated.. If you are sober.. you will shoot your TV set in the first 5 minutes of this turd.
While not totally unwatchable, this movie was definitely one of the worst movies I've seen in a while; I was reluctant to pick this up in my local Blockbuster the first few times, and I had gone through all the good movies, and so I figured that I'd check this out just because.That was a mistake.Let's start off with the plot: a rich playboy meets this hot chick, unwittingly not knowing that she's a demoness from the bowels of the underworld.I'm not even sure, but the fact that Gary Busey was cast in this travesty of a film might have been a big warning to people in the store.In any case, here's the verdict: 2 out of 10. (By the way, I'm being generous... not stupid.)
I am actually still watching it right now. T minus 20 and counting. I feel the need to share my shock and awe over a this masterful piece of film. It is just truly a bad movie, with such classic lines as, "You know how I know you're lying? You're lips are moving" delivered by Kelly Hu as the detective. I like bad movies enough to keep watching them.... to see how bad they get. As far as bad movies go, I give this a 6.5. The dialogue is camp, the acting is sub par and the special effects are budget, but put together, it has all the makings of a decent B movie.If you're unemployed, home and procrastinating getting on with your day, waste 2 hours with this gem. Or don't. It won't make a difference.