The Duct Tape Killer (Video 1998) Poster

(1998 Video)

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2/10
Wasted opportunity
markapickles25 June 2021
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I've always been a fan of Tina Krause but why she did this I have no idea. Maybe it was because director/co-star Bill Hellfire agreed to make sure the cameraman didn't show too much of her nudity, of which there was plenty. It's for this reason this film only gets 2 stars. The cameraman was goddamn awful, no zooming in for closeups; everything appeared to be shot on a static camera from a ridiculous distance. The only time the cameraman changed view was to zoom in to Bill Hellfire, or shots of Tina's face, but no zooms ins for when he's taping her up, no lingering shots of her breasts, bum or nether regions. An absolute wasted opportunity.

Oh, and why was he a duct tape killer? Nobody died.....
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2/10
Not Much Here
NickGagnon9425 March 2022
This film is a whole lotta nothing. Tina Krause for some reason stars in this pointless film about a crazy guy who duct tapes up a naked girl. Thats about it really.
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Amateur slop trying for bondage genre
lor_29 September 2015
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The kids who made up Factory 2000 shot many amateur videos which inexplicably were released by alternative cinema, this one under their After Hours Cinema label. It's a one-note junker.

Tina Krause is the hapless heroine, going about her "Jeanne Dielmans" everyday chores in a nondescript apartment, attacked by long-haired pervert William Hellfire (but you can call me "Bill" billing) who directed this non-starter. Instead of sex he covers her in duct tape; she wakes up normally clothed, and the process is repeated. The final iteration has her suffocating under the too-much tape application.

"It's only a dream" is my least favorite cinematic device, used in abundance here. As an audition tape for the lovely, shaved-vagina Tina Krause, who lets auteur Bill treat her limp body as he wishes fully in the nude, it fails to give her any chance to demonstrate acting ability. She's been mired in the genre of similar junk for 17 years after this turkey. Considerable footage is recycled in "The Silver Mummy" released on DVD as a companion piece.
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1/10
Face it...
sahlgoode12 April 2024
...we all wanna make this movie.......

I know childish and trashy, but that *fantasy* kept me watching until the end.

A 90 minute movie is 1,350, 4 second camera angles. This film used maybe 60, if I feel like being generous. There were scenes that didn't change the camera angle for minutes at a time. As gorgeous as Tina Krause is, two minutes of her filling the screen with nothing going on is hard to watch.

The dialogue is minimal because you'd have to have a story for that, but guess what is missing?. I'm sure it was a matter of a pay-cheque for Ms. Krause.

I wouldn't watch this movie (again) even If I had made it.
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