Never has a title been more horribly at odds with the way you're actually going to feel while watching the movie.
Stay Alive (2006)
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Reviews Counted:57
Fresh:5
Rotten:52
Average Rating:3.1/10
Consensus: A by-the-numbers teen horror flick, Stay Alive fails to exploit its premise for any real scares.
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: This pop culture-laden fright-fest takes the legend of Countess Elizabeth Bathory of Hungary and relocates it in the inherently creepy locale of New Orleans. The usual cast of motley and... This pop culture-laden fright-fest takes the legend of Countess Elizabeth Bathory of Hungary and relocates it in the inherently creepy locale of New Orleans. The usual cast of motley and none-too-bright teenagers is assembled and attached to quirky names--smartass Phineas (Jimmi Simpson) and his Goth-girl sister, October (Sophia Bush), hunky protagonist Hutch (Jon Foster), and tech-head Swink (Frankie Muniz), to name a few--and they all have one thing in common: the love of gaming. When Hutch's best friend Loomis (Milo Ventimiglia) is a victim in a violent massacre, Hutch ends up with the game he was playing just before he died. Called "Stay Alive," the game is technically illegal and Hutch and his friends can't resist booting it up. The game resurrects the Countess, who centuries ago was walled up in her tower when her crimes were discovered (she is said to have brutally murdered 650 servant girls and bathed in their blood). Now, she is fulfilling her vow to return to reassume her reign of terror. This time, however, her victims are gamers who will die in the same way in life as they do in the game. The video game itself becomes a character in the film, showing off excellent 3-D, cinematic effects, and creating an effectively spooky atmosphere with a memorable, if derivative, aesthetic. The gore never escalates past PG-13 levels but the scare tactics are adept, while the Countess herself, with pasty skin and high-necked red dress, is a movie monster worthy of canonization. [More]
Starring: Sophia Bush, Jon Foster, Frankie Muniz, Samaire Armstrong
Starring: Sophia Bush, Jon Foster, Frankie Muniz, Samaire Armstrong, Adam Goldberg, James Haven, Milo Ventimiglia
Director: William Brent Bell
Director: William Brent Bell
Screenwriter: William Brent Bell
Producer: Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum, Jonathan Glickman, McG, James D. Stern
Composer: Tyler Bates, John Frizzell
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
Reviews for Stay Alive
Stuttering like a busted console, the film's lack of invention is only rivalled by a paucity of gore which will seem positively comical to gamers long since inured to cyberspace slaughter.
Something of a disappointment and nowhere near as scary as The Ring, which it rips off shamelessly.
... while its narrative style -- elliptical, fragmented, even eccentric at times -- is ambitious and imaginative, it sometimes makes for a loss of clarity and momentum.
If Stay Alive teaches us anything, it's that videogames and horror films do not mix...at least in the same movie.
What will terrify the audience very early on is the realization that there's better acting in the video game than on the big screen.
Here's a movie that tries to be a video game but is less entertaining than a vending machine.
An anemic attempt to update the horror genre's imperiled-teens-meet-bloodletting-uber-fiend substratum.
The bloody 16th Century saga of Hungary's Countess Elizabeth Bathory is transported to pre-Katrina New Orleans in this occasionally spooky but cheap and inconsequential thriller.
Stay Alive isn't a total wash if you're looking to kill a Saturday afternoon or night if you get off on hearing little kids scream.
It's unlikely that Stay Alive could ever have been a good movie in the traditional sense, but it might have been better if Bell and co-writer Matthew Peterman had done more to exploit their gaming premise.
A typical offering in the PG-13 horror-movie genre, "Stay Alive" won't surprise anybody, especially the young demographic toward which it is aimed.
Since the director and co-writer William Brent Bell does little to contrast the contrived and mechanical horror of the game with the mounting horror of the story, we can't invest much sympathy in the plight of the characters.
Ridiculous and then some, STAY ALIVE offers the usual slasher movie set-up: young people making one wrong decision after another.
The star of Stay Alive is a cutting-edge video game, but the film still has hackneyed horror at its heart.
It's too tame to be scary and too silly to take seriously. What it does seriously is waste time, which is fine if you really don't have anything better to do, like, say, count cracks in the sidewalk.
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