Vashirdfel
Simply A Masterpiece
Steineded
How sad is this?
Humaira Grant
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Zandra
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Robert Yasumura
I am not being hyperbolic: easily one of the worst films ever to find distribution. With the exception of the acting (which isn't great really), every other aspect of this film is grossly incompetent. From the writer of the script to the mixer of the sound, pretty much no one knew what they were doing. Obviously, the director deserves most of the derision. Scenes that make no sense and/or go nowhere; moments meant to be gratuitously cool that are laughably stupid; surprises that fail because you've long since stopped caring. Let me give one example: In one later scene, one of the heroes fights the monster by playing an electric guitar solo. It's entirely possible this was meant to be a comedy...but it failed on that point as well. It ranks up there with "The Room," among movies that were made out of someone's shear ambition and ignorance without any regard to skill or content. I highly recommend you watch it so you will appreciate every other film you'll ever see.
BakuryuuTyranno
Okay, a film about people being stalked and killed by a banshee!!! was pretty interesting at first, especially because as we all know, said critter can make people hallucinate.Actually, the oddity of the monster was pretty much the only thing setting "Banshee!!!" apart from the average creature feature and unfortunately, not much becomes of it. The banshee!!! does naturally use illusions but inconsistently.The banshee!!! does wreck some things, like cars and such, unlike many other creature features. Additionally, many supposed central characters are dispatched pretty quickly, and at least on scene featured the banshee!!! killing multiple victims within one scene.However the protagonist is the most irritating character. She comments on how some guy named Lake keeps stalking her; which is at least an exaggeration, although his making moves on her aren't too common, certainly not nearly as common as her comments about him. Yet apparently she finds his immature jokes funny (in one scene, she's the only one laughing) and... actually it's unclear how much he's bothering her.The only scene where he is occurs directly after said protagonist flirts with a guy she just met & they start mocking Lake. Naturally this instigates conflict, after which the protagonist calls Lake out on his thinking about her being inappropriate in the situation. Lake also wasn't currently doing anything that was cause for ridicule. Naturally nobody calls out said protagonist out despite her.
Scarecrow-88
A predatory creature, which can imitate human form and inanimate objects, hunts a group of characters for food..locals in a small town and college students on spring break camping vacation. This winged creature screeches before attacking it's human targets and seems to be using a type of hallucinatory power which can help manipulate the minds of those it plans to assault by emulating it's victims.We follow a trio of remaining students holed up in the cabin of a local whose wife was lunch for the banshee and his visiting rock singing nephew, not to mention a female constable on patrol, all eventually coming in contact with the monster at one point or another, joining forces in an attempt to both fight and escape it with their lives hanging in the balance. One weapon they discover is that the creature reacts painfully to loud noise, but doesn't seem to be affected by bullets at all.Some pretty good prosthetic gore effects early on, but the creature is a disappointing CGI abomination. When it attacks law enforcement officers, the lame CGI effects fail to impress, and the series of decapitations are laughable. Quite a low budget creature feature, shot in Connecticut, probably cast using locals. My favorite scene shows the removal of a stick that went through a victim's leg.
Paul Andrews
Banshee!!! is set in Connecticut where local man Jack Gorman (Kevin Shea) pulls a rusted thirty year old car out of a ravine thinking he might get some money for it for scrap metal, while checking the car the trunk opens & an odd large cocoon like things falls out. Unknown to Jack an ancient creature known as a Banshee breaks out of the cocoon & starts to terrorise the area, first up is Jack, his wife Rosemary & nephew Rocker (David McCarthy) but when they barricade themselves inside Jack's place the Banshee then goes after a group of camping teenagers. The Banshee kills some of them while the other's make it to Jack's house & hold up inside with him & Rocker. As the Banshee prowls outside looking for a way in the terrified survivors inside look for a way out...Co-edited, co-produced & directed by Colin Theys who also gets a visual effects credit too Banshee!!! (why three exclamation marks? I mean why not two or four?) is a fairly poor low budget 'Creature Feature' horror film that tries to be a bit different, a bit modern & have a sense of humour but at the end of the day it's a pretty lame film that isn't nearly as much fun as it likes to think itself is. I sort of got the impression that Banshee!!! wasn't even finished & maybe there were a few parts that were unfilmed or unfinished like the baby Banshee maggot thing that literally comes from nowhere, the way a lot of the story is forgotten or never developed like a big deal was made of the fact that a Banshee is a local Irish legend but this is never followed up on & there's no reasons given as to why this thing exists, why there aren't more of them or what an Irish monster is doing in Connecticut killing teenagers. Banshee does have a nice pace about it & it moves along at a fair rate, there are one or two nice moments & certain parts of the film feel quite energetic but the poor story that quickly turns into a standard The Night of the Living Dead (1968) scenario with a group of people trapped inside a farmhouse trying to keep something nasty out & ultimately goes nowhere, poor effects, annoying teenage character's only there to be killed off & a real predictability sink it. A good effort but not good enough really, I honestly can't say I enjoyed Banshee!!! & ultimately that's what watching a film is all about.There's an unbelievable bit at the end that has to be seen to be believed where Rocker gets his guitar & sound equipment out & uses his (awful) rock music skills to fend off the Banshee which doesn't seem to like certain sounds & the way it is shot is hilariously funny with his Uncle Jack & Veronica in the background dancing & it's just one of those priceless 'what were they thinking' moments that is one of the most absurd things I have seen in a while both from a conceptual & technical viewpoint. There's some gore here, a sharp stick is thrown through some guy's mouth & it exits out the back of his head, there are guts, blood splatter, a ripped out throat, a splattered ripped apart Dog, a pair of legs are seen walking along after someone is ripped in two, someones head is torn off, a car crushes someone & in the best gore scene someones head explodes after a blast of a lethal sound-wave from the Banshee. The special effects are a mixed bag, some of the CGI is alright while at times it's simply awful with some shots looking unfinished & very choppy.With a supposed budget of about $1,000,000 Banshee was filmed in Connecticut & as yet has no other IMDb reviews (both on site or external) which makes me wonder whether this has even been released in the US yet, it wouldn't surprise me to learn that it hasn't been picked up for distribution to be honest. The acting from no-one I have ever heard of is pretty poor & for some reason Deputy Sheriff Julianna sounded (badly) dubbed for the first half of the film.Banshee!!! does have one or two moments that save it from being a complete 'One Star' disaster but not enough & it's not a film I would ever want to see again. Ever.