Terror Tract
Terror Tract
R | 18 October 2000 (USA)
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A real estate agent terrifies a couple with the grim fates of the previous owners of a house they're looking at.

Reviews
Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Artivels Undescribable Perfection
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Freaktana A Major Disappointment
Rick Dawson I got fooled by seeing the names of some reputable people including genius Brian Tyler. Well, you fooled me. If it wasn't that I stupidly spent money watching this crap, I wouldn't even post a review, just move on. But it made me angry to have wasted my time and money and maybe I can save someone else. I thought it was going to have decent production value with these names, but it looked worse than a student film. And not a very talented one. This is what happens when you get people who want to make money off a genre and don't have a clue or the talent to pull it off. Nothing unique or original in any of these three stories. Very very amateurish in approach, story and technique but overly self-conscious and imitative in execution and style. The only interesting laughs was John Ritter's over the top moments. But he was a capable actor. God only knows how he could have fallen so low to do something like this.
pcsarkar After seeing several vapid horror anthologies over the past week, I came across this, on a sleepy, Sunday afternoon. Even after a heavy lunch, this film prevented me from dozing or falling asleep. And the credit goes to this film and this film alone. Hampered by a rather silly, ambiguous title, I was not expecting much, but I found this film to be a riot of laughs, horror and suspense, combined with a very nifty wrap-up yarn. The actors and actresses rock for their performances, and there is never a moment of slack or dullness. Each story follows the other in rapid succession, and Ritter puts in a marvelous performance, from the beginning till the end. Another actor who appealed to me was Bryan Cranston, who played the role of a much-maligned Dad with aplomb. I am not sure whether the monkey was an actual animal or CGI, but whatever it was, it was scary.A neat package, fit for aficionados of the genre.
marymorrissey Carmine, Marcus and the kid what sees the granny killer. . .. are all this movie really has to offer. Otherwise it's fast forward city all the way. I mean .. . John Ritter in his campy role is gratifying only if you're into oh how the mighty have fallen. the casting of some extraordinarily sexy guys is the one thing that makes this movie remarkable somewhat... the lover in the first episode, the dog pound dawg in the 2nd one, and the youngster who isn't really all that provocative as the other guys are but he's cute and he does drop the soap in the shower, make no mistake! The 10th line of the review has nothing more to add really.
Lawrence Griffin Ah, Terror Tract. I had seen this movie about a year ago and enjoyed it a lot. It's three horror stories, each about 35-40 minutes each, compiled into one movie. They tie it all together with a story about a real estate officer who desperately, DESPERATELY needs to sell homes to a newlywed couple, and ends up telling them the stories behind each house. The first story, "Nightmare", is a love triangle story that involves a murdered husband coming back from the dead to kill his wife. The second story, "Bobo", is about a pet monkey that has some sinister tricks up it's sleeve. The third story 'Come to Granny' is the real gold nugget in this piece, the shining work of the film. And the ending is a good exercise in chaotic insanity that will leave a bewildered smile on your face as the credits roll in."Nightmare" is a solid little story, but not overly memorable, and could've been omitted for a better one, or just to elongate the duration of "Come to Granny." This story felt way too long and was rather boring in some parts, although the ending was nice and the murder scene at the beginning was well executed (heh...pun...). Bad acting all around though. "Bobo" has good acting by Bryan Cranston as Ron, the father, and is rather humorous and ridiculous. It was a step up from the bland "Nightmare", but still not world class and could not stand on it's own as a real movie.Then we reach the high point of our little anthology, "Come to Granny." It's the story of a troubled, dark young man who comes into the office of a psychiatrist late in the evening, and begins to tell the tale of how he sees the murders of 'The Granny Killer', a brutal psychopath who wears a mask resembling an old woman, and how his life was ruined because of it. This one packs very good hack-n-slash kills and an excellent and creepy ending. We have a good acting performance by Will Estes as Sean, and if I can say, Shonda Farr looks very nice as Jasmine, too. This one would be very good as a B slasher/horror flick, and I'd definitely pick it up on it's own. Worth the rental of the entire anthology by itself.The ending of the film itself, like I stated above, is a good little burst of chaos and blood and gore, and pretty funny. John Ritter's performance was adequate and he did a great job. Overall, worth a rental for even casual horror fans, if you're looking for something interesting. This also comes with Cherry Falls in some sort of double feature type thing, and that movie is my personal favorite of the two.