Madman

2010 • 88 minutes
4.1
115 reviews
33%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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Around a crackling campfire, T.P, one of the head counselors at a camp, sings the spooky, "Song Of The Fifth Wind", to the campers and counselors: Betsy, Ellie, Dave, Stacy, Bill, and Max, the older camp director. After T.P. finishes the song, Max begins to tell the lurid tale of Madman Marz. "Now it's time for my story. It's about a local man who used to live in that broke down house." He points into the woods, through the trees to a dilapidated old house bathed in shafts of moonlight. "He went crazy in that house and killed his whole family with an axe. He then, drove to the local tavern, took a seat on his regular stool, placed the bloody axe on the bar, and ordered himself a beer. When the townsfolk got word of the murders they went mob-crazy, dragged him out in a terrible brawl and lynched him from a nearby tree. He cursed them all as they struggled to hoist him into the air-- he was a mountain of a man-- and someone struck him in the face with an axe, leaving a deep ugly cut. They left him swinging in the cold night air, but when they returned the next morning to collect his body, only the frayed noose twisted in the dawn light. Marz had disappeared, never to be seen again by anyone--well, anyone that lived to tell about it that is."
Rating
R

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4.1
115 reviews
Jim Anderson
November 1, 2013
I was but a wee little las when this movie came out. I went to the Rolling Hills Theater in Lomita with my step dad feeling like a big kid since it was rated R. I made it through 15-minutes before running next door to watch The Toy. Hey, don't laugh. Sure it's a goofy `80s horror flick but I was nine. Ah the memories.
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A Google user
August 18, 2018
If you're looking for this sort of thing ~EARLY 1980s campfire SLASHER~ this flick really delivers. Madman goes on the shelf right next to Friday the 13th Part 2 & The Burning. No nonsense, suspenseful and shot with crisp cinematography (think Halloween but in the woods) and colors. Has ample gore/inventive kills (Savini style) & stinging synthesizer score. Near perfect example of the genre. Super low price, can't go wrong
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Patrick Curtin
March 22, 2019
is it just me or does this feel like a friday the 13th movie remake by someone who doesnt own the rights, and since they don't they cant use the name jason and called him madman?
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