At the height of the indie-flick boom of the late ’90s and early
2000s, filmmaker Chris Smith released a documentary titled American Movie, which took the piss out of no-budget cinema by
introducing viewers to Mark Borchardt, a hopelessly untalented Midwesterner who
makes godawful horror movies. For all the world’s high-minded talk about how
anyone can make a film, alas, there’s still a reason why most of the features
that get widespread attention are made within the Hollywood system. Amateurs
tend to be, you know, amateurish.
This context is useful for discussing a 1977 atrocity titled The Demon Lover, which has exactly the
same grungy vibe as Mark Borchardt’s magnum opus, Coven. Shot in rural Michigan with a cast mostly comprising doughy
Midwesterners, The Demon Lover
concerns a coven leader who freaks out when his acolytes refuse to have an
orgy. (Never mind that the coven leader is an overweight slob in a mega-mullet
who looks as if he spends his life attending Lynyrd Skynyrd concerts and eating
at KFC—orgy material, he is not.) Every single cliché of amateur horror is
present in The Demon Lover: a demon
costume that looks like a third-grader’s art project, George A. Romero-style
gore created by fanboys who believe all they need for realism is caro syrup and
ingenuity, sets featuring the anemic issue of low-rent smoke machines, weird
voices on the soundtrack employed to create the illusion of tension, and so on.
It’s all quite embarrassing to watch. Nonetheless, sporting viewers could
easily derive 83 minutes of MST3K-style
amusement from watching this train wreck, which is occasionally marketed as The Devil Master. The performances are
delightfully incompetent, the pacing is nonexistent, the shock scenes are
laughably cheap-looking, and the movie even features such choice dialogue as
the following: “I don’t care if you drop Bufferin in your tea, I just want to
talk!” One can only imagine how mortified the participants were upon seeing the
final product.
The Demon Lover: SQUARE
1 comment:
A real treat is DEMON LOVER DIARY where two film makers record the behind the scenes making of this horrible movie. It does not go well with the film makers escaping town with shots being fired on them
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