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A group of teens trapped on an island, and are haunted by a demon hidden inside a pinata.A group of teens trapped on an island, and are haunted by a demon hidden inside a pinata.A group of teens trapped on an island, and are haunted by a demon hidden inside a pinata.
Casey Fallo
- Monica
- (as Kasey Fallo)
Lara Wickes
- Lisa
- (as Lara Boyd Rhodes)
Tressa DiFiglia
- Connie
- (as Tressa di Figlia)
Joaquim de Almeida
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (as Joaquim DeAlmeida)
Scott Hillenbrand
- Detective 1
- (as Scott Brandon)
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- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaThe movie was originally shot with no computer effects for the monster, just an actor in a rubber suit. The final cut was deemed not scary enough, and all the computer effects for the creature were added.
- GoofsThe tent is one color when the piñata grabs Lisa, and a different color when it pulls her inside.
- ConnectionsFeatured in I Hate Everything: the Search for the Worst: Demon Island (2014)
- SoundtracksOne Last Fiesta
by Rick Hromadka
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I think the introduction was the best part of the movie. Yes, that part where you have to be spoon fed an explanation about you are seeing (because the director thinks it's a novel idea!) Plainly, no one actually needs this explanation. I think it makes good decoration.
One thing surprised me. The visuals of the "natives" and their relationship to the piñata were interesting to watch, "most" of the time. The quality of the whole thing had that professionally rehearsed quality that you beg for in a cartoon.
If it weren't for that introduction, I may have not stayed over the 15 minute mark to see what this movie was all about.
The transition from the actually better-than-it-deserved intro-music to the MINDLESS GRUNGE sound of those inane rock guitars was my first indication that I was about to turn this movie off in a few minutes.
Then, the water gun games between the rafts. Wow, that was so compelling. The minutes were ticking. My palms were getting wet and sticky. But I forged on!
Then came the earth-shattering character development scene about a Port-O-Potty! I was breathless with anticipation. What could they think of next?
Then, believe it or not! That grungy music again! Oh, I was captivated!
After this, I had to make a life-changing decision. Would I stay or go?
OK...I stayed. Then, more character development about young people smoking pot. Folks, this was deep! You gotta believe me, here!
Then, of course comes the discovery of the awe-inspiring Piñata from hell! What does our hero do? He hits it with a stick, of course! What else would any self-respecting dude-about-town do in a situation like this?
And then.......
YOU GUESSED IT! YES!
IT came to LIFE!
And then why NOT spoil it? The rest of the plot resembles the Friday the 13th genre, of course. Pick them off, one by one...oh the TENSION, the DRAMA...the utter "grippingness" of it all!
The unanswered questions, the doubts, the comic relief...oh, the sheer artistry...
The UTTER, UTTER, uselessness of it all!
(CLICK)
One thing surprised me. The visuals of the "natives" and their relationship to the piñata were interesting to watch, "most" of the time. The quality of the whole thing had that professionally rehearsed quality that you beg for in a cartoon.
If it weren't for that introduction, I may have not stayed over the 15 minute mark to see what this movie was all about.
The transition from the actually better-than-it-deserved intro-music to the MINDLESS GRUNGE sound of those inane rock guitars was my first indication that I was about to turn this movie off in a few minutes.
Then, the water gun games between the rafts. Wow, that was so compelling. The minutes were ticking. My palms were getting wet and sticky. But I forged on!
Then came the earth-shattering character development scene about a Port-O-Potty! I was breathless with anticipation. What could they think of next?
Then, believe it or not! That grungy music again! Oh, I was captivated!
After this, I had to make a life-changing decision. Would I stay or go?
OK...I stayed. Then, more character development about young people smoking pot. Folks, this was deep! You gotta believe me, here!
Then, of course comes the discovery of the awe-inspiring Piñata from hell! What does our hero do? He hits it with a stick, of course! What else would any self-respecting dude-about-town do in a situation like this?
And then.......
YOU GUESSED IT! YES!
IT came to LIFE!
And then why NOT spoil it? The rest of the plot resembles the Friday the 13th genre, of course. Pick them off, one by one...oh the TENSION, the DRAMA...the utter "grippingness" of it all!
The unanswered questions, the doubts, the comic relief...oh, the sheer artistry...
The UTTER, UTTER, uselessness of it all!
(CLICK)
- Enrique-Sanchez-56
- Dec 1, 2005
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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