Reverb
Reverb
PG-13 | 10 February 2007 (USA)
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A rock musician, in need for a hit album, locks himself and his band up overnight inside a recording studio. While sampling an old recording with a spooky voice inside, a life and death struggle against the ultimate evil ensues.

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BigBobFoonman

The plot summary on this website for this film is a bit off--a struggling rock musician does NOT head into a studio with his band--he heads into the studio with 2 hot blondes after scoring, in a non-musical way, with both of them.Great showcase of pre-digital studio reverb processes, as the focus of the film was on a tiled room that was actually used very effectively back in the day to put reverberation on a track. The technical details of the tiled room, and the digital processes of recording shown in the film may have left an audience a bit in the lurch as far as understanding what was going on in the film. However, two hot, leggy blondes, gasping sex on a couch, gallons of blood and evil voices panned left and right on the soundtrack probably would carry the day.....Very original filmstory, and I liked that....sadly, as is typical of much new millennium music, the "songs" featured in the film really sucked....

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ShowMeTheCredits

Had to stop this at 60 minutes in when they used i Video (I'm trying to write the name of the Apple video editing software correctly, but the spell check of IMDb won't let me post this message with it correctly spelled, so sorry for the typo) or whatever it's called to turn a downloaded harmless video from 30 years ago into a completely different snuff video using an encoded song from 30 years ago. I know Apple make good software, but COME ON! And that's just one of the numerous technical mistakes they make. This whole film's plot is based on one mistake after another concerning audio production. If you know nothing about computers and music, this might turn out to be quite a fantastic thrill, otherwise it's sure to tick you off. Plus, nothing's yet happened, with 25 minutes to go. Nothing. Very stylish, completely empty.

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wandersoul73

Wow,this movie really blew me away. I had never heard of it upon viewing it. But I was rather happy with the way it turned out. I was not at all familiar with its director Eitan Arrusi either,but now I shall keep my eyes peeled for anything new from him in the future.There was a pretty steady feeling of eerie chills through-out this film. Not to so that it is a masterpiece or anything. But it was worth 84 minutes of my Saturday.And I really enjoyed the pitch look to everything. But what else would you expect from a horror flick. And you never know this guy might even be the next Master of Horror,or something.

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HumanoidOfFlesh

A rock band prepare to record their comeback album by locking themselves in a recording studio overnight.They sample an old recording which turns out to hide a mysterious voice that opens a gateway to Hell."Reverb" was currently released in Poland on DVD,so naturally I wanted to give it a look.Unfortunately the film left me disappointed.The premise of "Reverb" is actually pretty interesting,but its execution is unsatisfying and rather dull.There is no suspense,just a lot of quick cuts,even the amount of grue is minimal.Overall,I didn't enjoy this film as much as I wanted.Still if you have enough time to kill give it a chance.5 out of 10.

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