ReGOREgitated Sacrifice

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ReGOREgitated Sacrifice
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Genre: Horror
Slasher
Directed By: Lucifer Valentine
Produced By: Lucifer Valentine
Written By/Screenplay: Lucifer Valentine
Distributed By: Unearthed Films
Kingdom of Hell Productions
Release Date: June 13, 2008
Runtime: 65 minutes
Country: Canada
United States
Language: English

ReGOREgitated Sacrifice is a 2008 Canadian surrealist exploitation psychological horror film and is a part of the Vomit Gore trilogy, it is written and directed by Lucifer Valentine.

Plot

Angela is now in hell and is tortured and abused sexually and physically by two twin succubi.

Why It Needs to Be Sacrificed

  1. The plot is incredibly dumb and completely insane.
  2. It feels just the same as Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, if not even worse, with not much changed.
  3. Just like Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, despite its short runtime, the pacing is very slow, and the scenes will drag out for way too long.
  4. This film obviously contains disturbing scenes as well, if you are familiar with the Vomit Gore Trilogy. It includes:
    • Women vomiting on each other.
    • Someone getting their head cut off.
    • A woman is vomiting into a bathtub.
  5. The camerawork is pretty shaky, while the editing is poorly done, which makes it all the more painful to sit through.
  6. The cover art looks pretty bad, and it once again looks like a toddler made it.
  7. The vomit scenes can get very repetitive at times.
  8. While the title is a bit more creative than Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, it sounds more like a death metal song, if anything.
  9. There is no character development whatsoever.

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