TrashHouse

2005 "Monsters. Zombies. Chainsaws. Somebody Doesn't Love Lucy..."
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Released: 21 January 2005 Released
Producted By: Jinx Media
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Monsters. Zombies. Chainsaws. Somebody Doesn't Love Lucy...

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Horror

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Pat Higgins

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Jinx Media

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Amber Moelter as Lucy Sweet

TrashHouse Audience Reviews

SnoReptilePlenty Memorable, crazy movie
Console best movie i've ever seen.
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
chloesullivan2011 I watch a lot of low budget independent movies and am sick to the stomach of the argument "if you lower your expectations" and "it's low budget so you have to cut it some slack" or "take it for what it is" to support a positive review blatantly written by someone involved in the the film, or someone involved with someone involved in the film.Trash House is bad. Really bad. It's so bad it will actually offend you. It certainly offended me. Everything that can possibly go wrong in a movie is present here. The script makes no sense. The acting is bad. The SFX are atrocious. The sets that can be found, like a hotel room, are built (I watched the behind the scenes). The main set, the house of the title, is a blatant tiny house on a normal housing estate instead of some hi-tech monstrosity. So even on an economic level of where and what to spend the money on the film is a bust.It'll make you feel like you want to scrub your skull out with soap.
alistairc_2000 This is a review of the DVDThis is one of those times it is great to love British Horror. Five people are invited to a house. They are given a proposal test a product out and get a large cash pay off. They go into the house to test the product which rather nicely is a way to control you environment by means of brain waves. Something goes wrong and a maniac gets all the power and gives the others in the house an ultimatum. Fight for your life or die.Its an ambitious movie that really needs a bit more cash to do some of the plot ideas the justice they deserve. If you can put up with the lack of cash you have a nicely paced horror flick with zombies, gore, romance, heartache and a lot of violence towards the end. Also there are loads of extras which are very good as well. This is an okay DVD.
smiley-32 Trash House.. The new horror flick from Pat Higgins. I saw the DVD not long ago.. I must admit, it's not a bad movie.. Although, it's low budget.. Well, what can you do when you're shooting a film on a low budget scale..? The answer is anything really. So long you got a camera, a few crew members and your actors.. That's it! You're ready to roll!For Pat Higgins, he's done this film like Sam Raimi, Robert Rodriguez and Scott Phillips. All these directors shot their films at a low budget scale. ..And that's how they started their careers as directors.Trash House in a sense is well worth a watch.. It's about five people who take part in some kind of virtual reality experiment. Only to realize there's something more to it, than just virtual reality experience. The characters from the likes of Lucy Sweet (Amber Moelter), David (Tom Wortner), Charlotte (Hannah Speller), James (Richard Collins), and Della (Sam Burke).. They were OK! But I would've thought there would be something more..After all, the idea of the special effects. It was good. At least it comes to show that anything can be done at a shoestring budget. I think the director Pat Higgins has proved his point. Well, he did it, and he succeeded.I can't complain. This movie kept me glued right until the end. I reckon if Pat Higgins kept that up, he could soon be joining the ranks of directors such as Robert Rodriguez, Sam Raimi and Scott Phillips (who did the film THE STINK OF FLESH for $3000..)Anyway, it's not bad.. It's was well worth a watch. Great effort! 8 out of 10!
Sensate A nice attempt at the classic locked house storyline. Let down by CGI on a shoe string and rather neon pink blood but notable for its performances... including a strong turn by Amber Moelter as the defiant anti-scream queen and Tom Wontner as the sensitive love interest. Would have been better played more psychological than blood and gore, but the wish fulfillment machine is an interesting "MacGuffin" although bringing together the "most stable" individuals in the country and locking them in a house is bound to be a recipe for disaster. Go for loonies like Big Brother, much safer. Fun and a respectable "stab" at the horror genre.