Baghead is a 2008 comedy/horror film directed by Jay Duplass and Mark Duplass. Its limited release began on 25 July 2008.
Four actors go to a cabin in the woods to write, direct, and act in a film that will jump-start their careers. Their idea is a horror film about a man with a bag over his head, but what happens when that man mysteriously shows up?
This film received mostly positive reviews from Duane Byrge (The Hollywood Reporter), Bill Weber (Slant Magazine), Peter Debruge (Variety) and Scott Weinberg (FEARnet). It also received two "See It"s from Michael Phillips and Richard Roeper during At the Movies. The film currently holds a rating of 77% on review aggregator RottenTomatoes, based on 91 reviews.
This Halloween, Hell Comes Knocking
Plot
Former dentist, Dr. King Schultz, buys the freedom of a slave, Django, and trains him with the intent to make him his deputy bounty hunter. Instead, he is led to the site of Django's wife who is under the hands of Calvin Candie, a ruthless plantation owner.
Keywords: 1850s, 19th-century, actor-playing-multiple-roles, actor-plays-multiple-roles, alias, ambush, animal-attack, australian, bag-over-head, ball-peen-hammer
Life, liberty and the pursuit of vengeance.
This Christmas, Django is off the chain.
The "D" is Silent. Payback Won't Be.
Django: [upon being asked his name] Django. The D is silent.
Calvin Candie: [to Django and Schultz] Gentlemen, you had my curiosity. But now you have my attention.
Dr. King Schultz: How do you like the bounty hunting business?::Django: Kill white people and get paid for it? What's not to like?
Calvin Candie: [about Django] He is a rambunctious sort, ain't he?
Django: [to Big John Brittle] I like the way you die, boy.
Betina: [from trailer] So you're really free?::Django: Yes.::Betina: You mean, you wanna dress like that ?
Calvin Candie: [to Schultz] Come on over. We got us a fight going on that's a good bit of fun.
Stephen: You said you ain't know him.::Broomhilda: Huh?::Stephen: I said, "You said you ain't know him."::Broomhilda: I don't.::Stephen: Yes, you do.::Broomhilda: Mister Stephen, I don't.::Stephen: Why is you lying to me?::Broomhilda: [on the verge of tears] I ain't.::Stephen: Then why is you cryin'?::Broomhilda: You scaring me.::Stephen: Why is I'm scarin' you?::Broomhilda: Because you're scary.
Stephen: I count six shots, nigger.::Django: [pulls out a second revolver] I count two guns, nigger.
Billy Crash: [after Django attacks one of Candie's men, pulling him off his horse] Oh, you are one lucky nigger!::Django: You better listen to your boss, white boy!::Billy Crash: Oh, I'ma go walkin' in the moonlight with you!::Django: You wanna hold me hand? [Billy Crash laughs]
Plot
Former dentist, Dr. King Schultz, buys the freedom of a slave, Django, and trains him with the intent to make him his deputy bounty hunter. Instead, he is led to the site of Django's wife who is under the hands of Calvin Candie, a ruthless plantation owner.
Keywords: 1850s, 19th-century, actor-playing-multiple-roles, actor-plays-multiple-roles, alias, ambush, animal-attack, australian, bag-over-head, ball-peen-hammer
Life, liberty and the pursuit of vengeance.
This Christmas, Django is off the chain.
The "D" is Silent. Payback Won't Be.
Django: [upon being asked his name] Django. The D is silent.
Calvin Candie: [to Django and Schultz] Gentlemen, you had my curiosity. But now you have my attention.
Dr. King Schultz: How do you like the bounty hunting business?::Django: Kill white people and get paid for it? What's not to like?
Calvin Candie: [about Django] He is a rambunctious sort, ain't he?
Django: [to Big John Brittle] I like the way you die, boy.
Betina: [from trailer] So you're really free?::Django: Yes.::Betina: You mean, you wanna dress like that ?
Calvin Candie: [to Schultz] Come on over. We got us a fight going on that's a good bit of fun.
Stephen: You said you ain't know him.::Broomhilda: Huh?::Stephen: I said, "You said you ain't know him."::Broomhilda: I don't.::Stephen: Yes, you do.::Broomhilda: Mister Stephen, I don't.::Stephen: Why is you lying to me?::Broomhilda: [on the verge of tears] I ain't.::Stephen: Then why is you cryin'?::Broomhilda: You scaring me.::Stephen: Why is I'm scarin' you?::Broomhilda: Because you're scary.
Stephen: I count six shots, nigger.::Django: [pulls out a second revolver] I count two guns, nigger.
Billy Crash: [after Django attacks one of Candie's men, pulling him off his horse] Oh, you are one lucky nigger!::Django: You better listen to your boss, white boy!::Billy Crash: Oh, I'ma go walkin' in the moonlight with you!::Django: You wanna hold me hand? [Billy Crash laughs]
Plot
The only one more scared than his victims is the killer himself! When underground fighter Sean Porter attends a meeting to advance his fighting career, he awakens into a nightmarish scenario. Framed for murder and sealed into a suit with his fingers sewn shut, a knife in his hand, and a remote control taser on his back, Sean is forced to play the part of a masked serial killer- or die trying. Fighting to save his victims and himself, can Sean find a way to turn the tables, or will he die as a... Captive of a Death Mask.
Plot
The McManus brothers, Russell and Brad, stray away from each other, through a conflict regarding their life choices. Brad the younger of the two, as hard as they come and up to 'no good' rebel's against his brother's choice of going straight. Russell, who's given up trying to bring Brad round to his way of thinking keeps an eye on his antics through his brothers girlfriend Claire. But something goes badly wrong, a lie is told and there lives come crashing back together sooner than they would have thought but not in the way Russell wanted. Lies, deception, love and revenge reveals to us "The Killing Truth".
Keywords: blood, death, independent-film, love, murder, remorse, revenge, sex, violence