


Teenage runaway Angela Aberdeen (Ameara LaVey) has made a pact with Satan in a desperate attempt to escape the trauma and abuse suffered throughout her short life -- "The Vomit Gore Trilogy" is a mind-altering, demonic triptych of events depicting Angela's gruesome and Hellish journey through life and death. In stark and consummate detail, the trilogy represents the travails of the sexually abused, bulimic teenager as she turns to stripping, prostitution and the porn industry for her survival, and is finally consumed by a dark, Satanic, multidimensional underworld of drugs, cruelty, madness, vomit and destruction. Review: GREAT-- if you're a fan of the content already, that is - Now, I won't lie. This series is most definitely not for everyone. There's a very small niche this appeals to, and an even smaller niche that truly enjoys these films. However, being part of that microscopic niche, I wanted to throw in a good word for this. Mr. Valentine's content is disjointed, disorienting, disgusting, and absolutely shameless. And I love it. The quick camera changes can be a little dizzying, and the distorted audio (particularly in the first film, Slaughtered Vomit Dolls) might be grating to some, but in my opinion they definitely convey the feeling of "something is VERY WRONG HERE" that is so crucial to a story like the one in this series. The Vomit Gore Trilogy is focused on the life, death and afterlife of the fictional prostitute Angela Aberdeen. Angela has been abused by her family, and in general from the glimpses we get of hearing about it, her childhood was not the best. She sets her local church ablaze, and runs away from home, starting her gradual descent. We see her many years later, 19 years old and a burnt-out, frail, emotionally tortured prostitute. This story is not a happy one, as Lucifer himself states multiple times in the bonus material. Despite that, it's definitely a fascinating one. The acting of Ameara Lavey (who, unfortunately passed awayin 2017, may she rest in peace) is realistic and heartbreaking, and paints a very tragic look of our main character. The side actors are great too, whether the multitude of other girls Angela sees being tortured and executed in her dreams and hallucinations, the mysterious twin demons who come to take her soul to hell, or the mysterious man Henry, played by Hank Skinny-- a man who can vomit far more than I thought humanly possible. Of particular note is the gore FX, which are, barring one unfortunate prop in Slow Torture Puke Chamber, VERY realistic and very cool to look at. There's at least one effect where I'm left wondering "wait...how'd they do THAT?", and I love feeling that when watching something like this. For an artsy indie shockfest like this they are surprisingly high-quality. As for the physical aspect of this set, the packaging is BEAUTIFUL. I got a brand new version, and it was absolutely pristine-- I'll come to forever associate these movies with a very cloying "new DVD smell" thanks to how fresh and untouched the discs and box were when they arrived. The hand-drawn crayon illustrations on the cover and the discs are very charming, even beautiful in the case of the spider on the front of the box. Inside the box, behind the discs, the plastic part of the packaging has some very gruesome screenshots from each movie the discs correspond with. Overall, the visual impact of this fits perfectly, and definitely lets you know at least a bit of what you're in for. The bonus material varies from songs, poetry and art from Ameara LaVey and Lucifer Valentine, to interviews with the actors, making-of footage and a few little peculiar oddities, like deleted scenes from the infamous octopus scene in ReGOREgitated Sacrifice. Hank Skinny seems like he knows how to party. The making-of segments were very fascinating, and helped wave off some of the unnerved feelings I got after watching the films proper-- it's refreshing seeing the actors break character, laugh, assure viewers that this is all consensual and safe, etc. Say what you want about Lucifer Valentine, he seems like a kind man even if he's a bit strange, if the bonus material including him talking about his past are anything to go by. I'm not sure how much of the man is real and how much is part of his "character" per se, so it's interesting listening to him talk about himself and his past and wondering "what if". Also on the bonus disc is an original short film, A Perfect Child of Satan. This 21-minute short is about a lonely dominatrix who finds love online, only to find out dating someone you met online might not be the best idea, if they've never, for example, shown you their face. And make you meet them alone. This short was very harrowing to watch, almost all up to Chelsea Chainsaw's wonderful performance. Her emotions seem incredibly real and gripping, enough to where I felt myself very distraught by the end of the film. Until, of course, watching the making-of and seeing just how dang happy she was to be there and to be making a movie alongside the enigmatic, oddly-perky director. This series isn't for everyone. I don't know who I'd even recommend it to, even though I personally love it. That being said, if you want to take the plunge into a strange, disgusting, gritty and hellish experimental series, I'd say to give this a look. Some may say I'm being a bit too kind to this series and its director, but I might not be all there myself, so that may be the reason according to some of the more negatively-minded folk. If you love guts, carnage, puke, satanism, vomit, pretty yet tragic girls, erratic cinematography, dark and depressing stories, and...did I mention vomit yet? then this series is worth checking out. Just don't say I didn't warn you. Review: Buy it!!!! - Like everyone ive been waiting patiently for the release of this boxset not knowing that mr. Valentine had included a short film exclusive to this boxset. A real suprise. I love releases done by unearthed films and love the vomit gore trilogy so already i knew i was going to buy it. Its a fold out digi pack with the standard disc from all single film releases each filled with great bonus features. Behind each disc is a photo still from each film displaying some nasty or lovely pictures depending on how you feel about said films. I think their great and well placed. The real meat and potatoes tho lies in the bonus disc with the short A perfect child of satan. A perfect child of satan is a bit of change from what we've experienced with the trilogy. Tho of course its still a powerful and shocking film. Now i wont discuss the plot ill just say that the short was worth the price of the boxset and the extra bonus features included were awesome including a featurette on the infamous oral scene with Ameara LaVey in reGoregitated sacrifice. The boxset is a great way to own all three films with some great bonus features and an exclusive short. If your a fan, film collector or just curious about stepping outside your comfort zone of cinema than this boxset is for you. Thanks to mr. Valentine and unearthed films for releasing a fantastic boxset and forgot to mention their are only 1,000 produced. Cheers.
| ASIN | B00668IE3U |
| Actors | Ameara LaVey, Amy Lee, Lucifer Valentine |
| Best Sellers Rank | #482,251 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #17,939 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (66) |
| Director | Lucifer Valentine |
| Item model number | UN-1046 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date | December 21, 2010 |
| Run time | 3 hours and 32 minutes |
| Studio | Unearthed Records |
T**A
GREAT-- if you're a fan of the content already, that is
Now, I won't lie. This series is most definitely not for everyone. There's a very small niche this appeals to, and an even smaller niche that truly enjoys these films. However, being part of that microscopic niche, I wanted to throw in a good word for this. Mr. Valentine's content is disjointed, disorienting, disgusting, and absolutely shameless. And I love it. The quick camera changes can be a little dizzying, and the distorted audio (particularly in the first film, Slaughtered Vomit Dolls) might be grating to some, but in my opinion they definitely convey the feeling of "something is VERY WRONG HERE" that is so crucial to a story like the one in this series. The Vomit Gore Trilogy is focused on the life, death and afterlife of the fictional prostitute Angela Aberdeen. Angela has been abused by her family, and in general from the glimpses we get of hearing about it, her childhood was not the best. She sets her local church ablaze, and runs away from home, starting her gradual descent. We see her many years later, 19 years old and a burnt-out, frail, emotionally tortured prostitute. This story is not a happy one, as Lucifer himself states multiple times in the bonus material. Despite that, it's definitely a fascinating one. The acting of Ameara Lavey (who, unfortunately passed awayin 2017, may she rest in peace) is realistic and heartbreaking, and paints a very tragic look of our main character. The side actors are great too, whether the multitude of other girls Angela sees being tortured and executed in her dreams and hallucinations, the mysterious twin demons who come to take her soul to hell, or the mysterious man Henry, played by Hank Skinny-- a man who can vomit far more than I thought humanly possible. Of particular note is the gore FX, which are, barring one unfortunate prop in Slow Torture Puke Chamber, VERY realistic and very cool to look at. There's at least one effect where I'm left wondering "wait...how'd they do THAT?", and I love feeling that when watching something like this. For an artsy indie shockfest like this they are surprisingly high-quality. As for the physical aspect of this set, the packaging is BEAUTIFUL. I got a brand new version, and it was absolutely pristine-- I'll come to forever associate these movies with a very cloying "new DVD smell" thanks to how fresh and untouched the discs and box were when they arrived. The hand-drawn crayon illustrations on the cover and the discs are very charming, even beautiful in the case of the spider on the front of the box. Inside the box, behind the discs, the plastic part of the packaging has some very gruesome screenshots from each movie the discs correspond with. Overall, the visual impact of this fits perfectly, and definitely lets you know at least a bit of what you're in for. The bonus material varies from songs, poetry and art from Ameara LaVey and Lucifer Valentine, to interviews with the actors, making-of footage and a few little peculiar oddities, like deleted scenes from the infamous octopus scene in ReGOREgitated Sacrifice. Hank Skinny seems like he knows how to party. The making-of segments were very fascinating, and helped wave off some of the unnerved feelings I got after watching the films proper-- it's refreshing seeing the actors break character, laugh, assure viewers that this is all consensual and safe, etc. Say what you want about Lucifer Valentine, he seems like a kind man even if he's a bit strange, if the bonus material including him talking about his past are anything to go by. I'm not sure how much of the man is real and how much is part of his "character" per se, so it's interesting listening to him talk about himself and his past and wondering "what if". Also on the bonus disc is an original short film, A Perfect Child of Satan. This 21-minute short is about a lonely dominatrix who finds love online, only to find out dating someone you met online might not be the best idea, if they've never, for example, shown you their face. And make you meet them alone. This short was very harrowing to watch, almost all up to Chelsea Chainsaw's wonderful performance. Her emotions seem incredibly real and gripping, enough to where I felt myself very distraught by the end of the film. Until, of course, watching the making-of and seeing just how dang happy she was to be there and to be making a movie alongside the enigmatic, oddly-perky director. This series isn't for everyone. I don't know who I'd even recommend it to, even though I personally love it. That being said, if you want to take the plunge into a strange, disgusting, gritty and hellish experimental series, I'd say to give this a look. Some may say I'm being a bit too kind to this series and its director, but I might not be all there myself, so that may be the reason according to some of the more negatively-minded folk. If you love guts, carnage, puke, satanism, vomit, pretty yet tragic girls, erratic cinematography, dark and depressing stories, and...did I mention vomit yet? then this series is worth checking out. Just don't say I didn't warn you.
J**Y
Buy it!!!!
Like everyone ive been waiting patiently for the release of this boxset not knowing that mr. Valentine had included a short film exclusive to this boxset. A real suprise. I love releases done by unearthed films and love the vomit gore trilogy so already i knew i was going to buy it. Its a fold out digi pack with the standard disc from all single film releases each filled with great bonus features. Behind each disc is a photo still from each film displaying some nasty or lovely pictures depending on how you feel about said films. I think their great and well placed. The real meat and potatoes tho lies in the bonus disc with the short A perfect child of satan. A perfect child of satan is a bit of change from what we've experienced with the trilogy. Tho of course its still a powerful and shocking film. Now i wont discuss the plot ill just say that the short was worth the price of the boxset and the extra bonus features included were awesome including a featurette on the infamous oral scene with Ameara LaVey in reGoregitated sacrifice. The boxset is a great way to own all three films with some great bonus features and an exclusive short. If your a fan, film collector or just curious about stepping outside your comfort zone of cinema than this boxset is for you. Thanks to mr. Valentine and unearthed films for releasing a fantastic boxset and forgot to mention their are only 1,000 produced. Cheers.
E**O
30% gore, 70% vomit, 100% poo
Had I known how inartistic these movies are, I would have firmly declined my friend's invitation to see them--what a waste of time! If you want to know what these movies are all about, read "life shopper's" review with the headline "So these exist." That pretty much sums up the value of this trilogy--they exist. The 2nd movie was very similar to the 1st, which is why I didn't watch the 3rd. Also, I don't find vomiting entertaining, which is what happens throughout much of the films' run times. Maybe if there were some point to the events occurring in the movies, it would have been more interesting (sorry, but the "journey through life and death" is not evident/poorly portrayed). Unfortunately, there is no point--except to nauseate the viewer--unless revealed in the 3rd movie. I really think the writer/director only intended to create movies that would make an audience want to puke--in that respect, mission accomplished! Ol' "Lucifer Valentine" (jesucristo, gimme a break) is entertained, while there is zero entertainment for the viewer. Give a camera to a toddler and this is what you get. Valentine's claim that he "wrote" the movie is absurd, preposterous. What the hell was written? "Puke in toilet." Puke on floor." Puke on person." "Show gore." REALLY? There's barely any dialogue that was scripted. Most dialogue was Ameara LaVey recounting past misfortunes/hardships after the "writer"/director intoxicated and then exploitatively, invasively interrogated her (watch the extras). Lucifer Valentine is just a charlatan, perv, and boor (see the Punk Globe interview with Lucifer Valentine by Pamela Torres). If you'd like to see something grotesque, depraved, AND artistic, for starters, I'd recommend: - Cannibal Holocaust (1980) - High Tension (2003) - The Hillside Strangler (2004) - Men Behind the Sun (1988) - Neighbor (2009) - Nekromantik (1987) - Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975) - A Serbian Film (2010) - The Theatre Bizarre (2011) - Thriller: A Cruel Picture (1973) If you know nothing of these movies, good--be entertained with the element of surprise. Again be warned, these recommended films are disturbing, graphic, extreme horror gems.
F**G
2 times ordered 2 times paid no money back noo ware
hello i order this artikel 2 times first time it doesnt bee livreed and i dont have the money back second time i wait i paid but noo dilevery whats the problem too send thx heng i want to have my order an want to have my money back for the first order for the same ware thx heng
S**N
The amazing trilogy ! I finally got around to purchasing this and I'm glad I did . Very dark ,very gory and very unique. The sound track is very dark and industrial and the images are grim . Lots of gore and nudity and many people will find this a step to far to stomach. If you are looking for the ultimate gore thrill and are not afraid of a little vomit give this ago and you will be hypnotised by this dark world. Very soon these will become an underground cult classic. The best of the 3 films for me is ReGOREgitated Sacrifice if you can sit through this you can watch anything and trust me I've seen most of the so called top sick flicks and this is my number 1 .Get it while you still can.
G**.
Super 100%
J**D
Loved everything about it! Except 2 things...... Number 1 the picture quality behind the DVDs was somewhat blurry. Number 2. The piece in the middle that held the DVDs was somewhat weak so every time you closed it and opened it back up it will sometimes be on top of another DVD. But the rest is fine! Enjoy your vomit gore!!!!
P**O
Perfetta edizione, seppure il venditore sia americano i dvd sono riproducibili tranquillamente anche qui in Italia con un normale lettore o con una console. Arrivato 10 giorni in anticipo, ottimo prodotto per gli amanti del genere
I**B
It's pretty difficult to categorise these films, which are out and out exploitation but put together with such unftettered creativity that you can't stop staring at the screen even as you're shocked at the fact that you're enjoying them. True carnivalesque bizzarerie. The second film here is the real standout. The other two are fascinating but more uneven. The extras can get repetitive, but any fan of extreme strange cinema should want this in their set.
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