Uncut Police movie

Year: 2014

Duration: 1hr 42min 30sec

Directed by: Waldemar Feifer

Actors:  Jan Kassel, Sebastian Pfaff

Language: German with English Soft Subs

Country: Germany

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4322084/

Description: Hard to find German Indie Horror flick. Apparently in the near future, all authority administrations are closed, leaving only a small group of people to censor movies. Another group, The Uncut Police, counteracts this group by killing anybody who watches a cut version of a movie and/or anybody caught distributing censored versions of films. My head hurts just trying to figure out the premise, although I can certainly appreciate the desire for uncensored movies. I’m frankly tired of seeking out the uncut versions of movies because so often they are incorrectly labeled ‘uncut,’ and I had to laugh out loud when the one guy gets killed for smuggling a cut version of Olaf Ittenbach’s,  ‘Legion of the Dead.’ The lengths I had to go to in order to acquire the full 105-minute uncut version of ‘Legion of the Dead’ was absurd! People who censor movies probably should be killed in violent, bloody ways. And this movie starts with that premise…It tries hard but they probably should have hired Olaf Ittenbach to do the gore instead of just referencing him. The FX are cheap and sub-par…

Its far from the worst indie German horror flick I’ve seen, but its still very low-budget and the over-the-top ‘acting’ is irritating, to say the least, especially the cab driver! Ripped from the PAL DVD5, which had English subtitles, contrary to what scene-rippers described in their NFO’s. This rip includes the original VOB subs and also the re-timed SRT, both ‘softly’ embedded in an mkv file. ‘Softly’ means the subtitles can be turned off if you don’t want or need them, or perhaps you want to add a different language instead…no problem! How many SWESUB rips have you thrown away because the foreign-language subs were hard-coded with font that was too big?

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