词条 | August Underground's Mordum |
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| name = August Underground's Mordum | image = August Underground's Mordum FilmPoster.jpeg | image_size = | border = | alt = | caption = DVD cover | film name = | director = {{ubl|Killjoy|Fred Vogel|Cristie Whiles|Jerami Cruise|Michael Todd Schneider}} | producer = Toetag Pictures | writer = {{ubl|Killjoy|Fred Vogel|Cristie Whiles|Jerami Cruise|Michael Todd Schneider}} | screenplay = | story = | based on = | narrator = | starring = {{ubl|Fred Vogel|Cristie Whiles|Michael Todd Schneider}} | music = {{ubl|NCO|Bippy|Gorelord|Wurdulak|Slave Pig|Impercept|Necrophagia|Superkollider|Porcelain Maggot}} | cinematography = | editing = {{ubl|Fred Vogel|Cristie Whiles|Jerami Cruise|Michael Todd Schneider}} | studio = Toetag Pictures | distributor = Toetag Pictures | released = {{Film date|2003|||{{small|United States}}}} | runtime = 77 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = $300[1] | gross = }} August Underground's Mordum is a 2003 direct-to-video horror exploitation film created and distributed by Toetag Pictures. It is the sequel to 2001's August Underground, and was followed by August Underground's Penance in 2007. The film is purposely shot in an amateur way to pass off the film as a faux snuff film. Plot"Mordum' is a home movie shot by serial killers. Peter Mountain, his sadomasochistic girlfriend, Crusty, and his depraved man-child brother, Maggot. After Peter walks in on Crusty and Maggot having sex, an argument erupts between him and Crusty. It is quelled when Crusty sexually arouses Peter and herself via self-mutilation with a piece of glass. The two then break into a crack house, where Peter beats the owner to death with a hammer. Crusty films the filth-encrusted building and the decaying corpse of an overdosed addict. When Peter starts stripping the body of the house's owner, claiming it will be easier to dispose of without clothes, another fight breaks out between him and Crusty when she questions his motive for undressing the body, accusing him of being "a faggot." Crusty demonstrates her love of self-harm to Maggot and a friend, cutting her scarred arm with a knife. Crusty and Maggot remove a bound and masked woman from a box they have been keeping her in for "a long time." Maggot rapes the woman while Crusty cheers him on and taunts the victim. When Maggot is finished, he then lets a male captive out of another box, and he and Crusty force him to perform a penectomy on him with a pair of cuticle scissors, then seal him back up. Crusty mimics oral sex with it, then uses it to violate the female victim with it. The trio of killers go to town and torment a shopkeeper, eating fast food, and wandering around, followed by Maggot and Peter watching and masturbating to Crusty, torturing two women, sexually abusing and repeatedly vomiting on them while a male corpse rots in the corner of the room. Eventually, the women are killed. Maggot disembowels one, chewing on her spilled innards and having sex with them, while the other is beaten to death by Crusty and Peter, the latter dragging the body away to presumably have sex with it. They get drunk, and afterward Maggot is found in the bathroom by his sister, shaving and cutting himself to "look beautiful" for Crusty. The trio are next shown playing in the snow, attending a concert, meeting up with friends, raping a woman, and going to a piercing shop, where Maggot receives a nose ring, and gets into a fight with Peter over his relationship with Crusty. The group then visit another serial killer, who shows them the contents of his shed; mutilated bodies, dying victims, and a headless and maggot-covered toddler, which Maggot eats a chunk of. Later, while the others are asleep, the new killer borrows their camera, and films himself taunting and slitting the throat of one of his female captives. The trio attacks a family, killing the father first by hanging him. While Peter tortures the mother, Crusty watches Maggot have sex with the corpse of the young daughter in a bathtub. The three get into a fight, which ends with Maggot slitting his own throat, followed by the film cutting to static. Later, a cat is shown killing and eating a mouse. Cast
Reception{{expand section|date=July 2015}}The exploitation film database The Worldwide Celluloid Massacre has Mordum ranked as the fourth most "vile" film viewed by the website, below Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, The Angel's Melancholy' and Carcinoma '.[4] The review of the film (which is categorized as "worthless") referred to it as "pointless hardcore depravity".[5] ControversyWhile traveling to Canada to attend the Rue Morgue Festival of Fear in Toronto, co-director and writer Fred Vogel was arrested, pending charges of transporting obscene materials into Canada, when copies of Mordum and its predecessor were found by customs officials among the merchandise he had intended to bring to the convention. The charges were dropped, after Vogel had spent roughly ten hours in customs prison, and his films were sent to Ottawa for further observation.[2] Copies of Mordum were confiscated by Australian customs officials in 2004, the reason given for the seizure of the DVDs being that "they offend against the standards of morality, decency and propriety generally accepted by reasonable adults to the extent that they should not be imported".[6] References1. ^August Underground's Mordum Snuff Edition DVD: U.S. Premier 2. ^1 {{cite web|url = http://www.atrocitiescinema.com/interviews/fredvogel.html|title = Underground: Twenty Questions with Fred Vogel - Director of August Underground and August Underground's Mordum|last = Hill|first = Matthew|publisher = Atrocities Cinema|date = October 2005|website = atrocitiescinema.com|accessdate = 11 May 2012}} 3. ^August Underground's Penance Director's Commentary 4. ^{{cite web|url = http://thelastexit.net/cinema/special.html|title = Special Mention (Most Extreme Movies)|last = |first = |publisher = The Worldwide Celluloid Massacre|date = |website = thelastexit.net|accessdate = 21 May 2012}} 5. ^{{cite web|url = http://thelastexit.net/cinema/vogel.html#August_Underground's_Mordum|title = Fred Vogel|last = |first = |publisher = The Worldwide Celluloid Massacre|date = |website = thelastexit.net|accessdate = 21 May 2012}} 6. ^{{cite web|url = http://www.refused-classification.com/censorship/films/m-3.html#Mordum|title = Film Censorship: M #3|last = |first = |publisher = Refused Classification|date = |website = refused-classification.com|accessdate = 7 May 2014}} External links
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