Roadkill: DVD: Vivendi Home Entertainment
Review by JAM
A SyFy original full of gypsy curses, large mythical birds, and gory bloody violence and wounds fill this release from Vivendi Home Entertainment as Roadkill comes to DVD.
Review by JAM
A SyFy original full of gypsy curses, large mythical birds, and gory bloody violence and wounds fill this release from Vivendi Home Entertainment as Roadkill comes to DVD.
A group of seven young friends come together for one last foray in the form of a RV trip through the Irish countryside, only to run across a gypsy outpost. Thievery and idiocy lead to the revenge of a gypsy curse bringing down the Simuroc, a giant bird of prey down upon them, one by bloody one. Death, dismemberment, and dystopia fill the lives of these young kids as they try to stay alive in the craziest of deadly battlefields between the threat of the Roc and the crazy evil of the gypsies.
Starring Kacey Barnfield, a mistress of the SyFy genre and a killer nightstick wielder, and a host of other pretty good young actors, let this DVD take a bite out of your free time!
JAMS Ink on Roadkill
This movie was a bit of fun for a low budget made for television SyFy movie with a cast of actors that actually made you wish there was a little more character development in a movie that really didn’t have or need that much. Each of the characters had their quips and flaws, and even those that died early left you with secrets you wish had been divulged.
The special effect makeup and graphics used was over the top yet well done, and the CGI on the bird was reasonably done. I would have gone for a more feathered scary bird, but the talons were well done at least. Overall, I would check this out if you are a fan of the SyFy genre at all.
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EXTRAS
No extras at all.
Check out the Simuroc and its swathe of destruction when Roadkill hits shelves on August 30, 2011 from Vivendi Home Entertainment and Roc out all night!
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