Written, directed, produced and edited by Jack Snyder, this movie was made in 1985 and released in 1990. It concerns a group of college students who must spend the night inside a haunted house in order for their supernatural and the occult class. So they do what college students do - they get drunk, high and laid - and just when they think they're in the middle of a prank, a very real grim reaper begins killing them off.
To get there takes over an hour, time during which the forty-something twenty-year-olds in this movie drink lots of beer and talk a whole bunch and then drink some more and then chat some more and then wander around and then drink some more.
A warning - this movie is two hours long. Maybe more. And yet there are two minutes of stop motion demon that kind of make it all worthwhile, along with a synth score that just drones on. But mostly, it's dudes with mustaches chatting and drinking, if that's your thing.
Fatal Exam was barely released in any format and never officially made available on disc before Vinegar Syndrome restored it in 2K from the 16mm original camera negative and included it on their Home Grown Horrors Volume One box set along with Winterbeast and Beyond Dream's Door.
Fatal Exam
1990
Crime / Drama / Fantasy / Horror / Mystery
Fatal Exam
1990
Crime / Drama / Fantasy / Horror / Mystery
Plot summary
A group of university students are invited by their parapsychology professor to investigate a haunted house for the weekend.
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The Fatal Exam exam...
You have two hours. You may begin...
Q.1 (5 marks) Director Jack Snyder's total rejection of established film-making techniques renders Fatal Exam a dull and worthless experience. Discuss.
Q.2 (2 marks) Who do you think gives the most lifeless performance in Fatal Exam? Give the reasons for your choice.
Q.3 (3 marks) Examine three characters from the film and describe the personality traits that render them thoroughly obnoxious.
Q.4 (5 marks) How do Snyder's editing decisions affect the mood of the film? In your opinion, does his holding on seemingly irrelevant shots for longer than is necessary add to the atmosphere, or make the film as boring as hell?
Q.5 (1 mark each). Give an example of how each of the following adjectives are applicable to Fatal Exam: moronic, amateurish, soporific, illogical, laughable
Q.6 (5 marks) You are given the task of reducing the film's unbearable 1h 54min runtime to a slightly more palatable 84 minutes. Which scenes would be first to go? Give reasons for your decisions.
Q.7 (4 marks) Explain the symbolism of the doll's house. Please!
Q.8 (5 marks) The painting in the film looks like it was done by a six-year-old. Discuss how a particularly awful prop can render a scene unintentionally funny. Give suggestions of how a far better painting might have been acquired while still keeping within budgetary constraints?
Q.9 (2 marks) The Pepsi cans: a really bad decision by the soft drink's marketing department, or simply a case of free advertising? Discuss.
Q.10 (4 marks) Some films are regarded as being 'so bad, they're good'. Do you think that Fatal Exam is one such film, and if so, what is wrong with you?
Please leave your paper face down on the table in front of you when you have finished.
Jack Snyder's Fatal Exam
Being a fan of Nightwish (1989) I started watching this movie with some hope of a spookfest. Fatal Exam starts slowly with some students gathering in their parapsychology classroom to be told they are off on an excursion to a real haunted house. Backstory about the place is explained here so you kind of have to slow the movie to normal speed here an pay attention as a previous investigation had already taken place.
The music's is xylophone, piano, synth and stock midday type music which was very typical for its time. Yes, this is a long movie so you need to fast forward if you don't think it will hold you attention for 2hrs. At about the 20min mark the students get to an old largish house with large yardage and begin their investigation. Check out the recording equipment they use, you've got to love the old vhs days.
Today, a movie like this would more than likely be made with 'shaky cam' like Hell House LLC but instead we get conventional directing for its time. You know, pans , zooms ,fun dream sequences and a head in a coffee table. Keep that fast forward pressed though this isn't ground breaking horror. At least these students remembered the beer and a shovel.
So by the 50 min mark we get some amusing special fx and by the 70 minute mark we get some bloody scythe horror and the body count meter finally starts to move and the whole thing just has to make you laugh. This is fine "B" Grade horror, its just over detailed in ways that doesn't pull most of us in. This is the mystery part of the movie which is the history of the house and some artifacts. You just don't care though until demons get mentioned and its you do a double take. Oh demons, finally because demons opening doorways to earth and stuff like that always catches attention so on we go.
By the 90 minute mark we get to a melee fight with classic cartoon sound fx used for the landing of kicks and punches. More humour, and some more scythe action in the yards at night to follow with tense musical scores. The cloakmen with scythes equals the artwork for the movie.
This isn't bad budget horror if you can remember to keep fast forwarding at the right time. This will effect how you feel about it in the end because you can't expect much with budget horror and you just don't care. Something happens you'll never remember anyhow.