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Basket Case (20th Anniversary Special Edition) | DVD

Starring: Chris Babson, Ilze Balodis, Beverly Bonner, Diana Browne, Kerry Buff
Also With: Beverly Bonner (Primary Contributor), Terri Susan Smith (Primary Contributor), Van Hentenryck, Kevin (Primary Contributor)

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Binding:  DVD
Rating:  R (Restricted)
Run Time:  91 minutes
Format:  Color, DVD, Special Edition, NTSC
Studio:  Image Entertainment
Number of Discs:  1
Aspect Ratio:  1.33:1
Release Date:  July 17, 2001
Sales Rank:  15,299th


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
Duane Bradley travels to New York carrying his still-living Siamese twin brother, Belial, in a basket to take revenge on the doctors who botched their separation surgery and left Belial for dead.No Track Information AvailableMedia Type: DVDArtist: VANHENTENRYCK/SMITHTitle: BASKET CASEStreet Release Date: 07/17/2007

Amazon.com
Here's a sick little movie for you--a creepy-funny shocker that's become a semi-cult classic since its release in 1982. It's a cheesy, low-budget horror flick about a small-town geek who arrives in New York City's Times Square carrying his mutant, telepathic twin brother in a big basket (hence the movie's title, get it?). They were once Siamese twins, and now they're seeking gory revenge against the doctors who surgically separated them against their will! Talk about brotherly love! The "normal" sibling has to keep his brother well- fed, and the basket-dweller's appetite runs the gamut from hamburgers to hookers. There's plenty of lowlife "meat" to be found in the seedy motel where the brothers live. Not exactly mainstream fare, as you might already have guessed, but director Frank Henenlotter handles the gruesomeness with resourceful ingenuity. The movie even gathered enough horror-buff momentum to spawn two lesser sequels in 1990 and 1992, which is all the proof you need to add this dubious trilogy to the gross-out hall of fame. --Jeff Shannon


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 66 reviews)

Put the deformed mutant midget in the basket... by Michael Couch (Lexington, Ky) 4 Stars
October 04, 2009
I remember seeing this movie in a video store a long time ago but I never saw it until recently. It is a good movie if a bit low budget. Some of the special effects weren't too special if you know what i mean. The stop motion sequence is quite funny but back in the day it must have looked, oh who am I kidding it probably looked like crap back in the day too. Whenever Belial kills someone it looks kinda silly. The funniest part is when Belial kills the nosy neighbor. He's supposed to be mauling him but he's just kinda weakly pawing at his face. That scene made me guffaw heartily. But still I found it to be an enjoyable film. It will definitely fill your gore quotient with plenty of violent scenes. Pros:angry midget with a penchant for killing and sitting on womens groins and making them bleed(what was that about?) Cons:crappy special effects Weird hotel/apartment(It's supposed to be a hotel but all the people seem to just live there like it's an apartment. I don't know, man.

How could somebody like myself NOT give this five stars??? by William Dorfer 5 Stars
June 26, 2009
Although its a brilliant, humorous, gory and entertaining horror movie, "Basket Case" is a movie that's probably not for everybody. For those seeking a big-budget, two-and-a-half-hour psychological affair with more twists and turns than your brain has room for, this is NOT for you. HOWEVER!!! If you want a low-budget, high-quality cheap-thrill of a comedy-horror crossover, "Basket Case" will become your new beloved Friday night splatter-fest. The plot has been retold in other reviews, so I won't get to that. However, I WILL pinpoint the highlights of this movie in hopes that they will inspire you to go check it out: - Lots of blood and gore. You can tell how cheap the special effects are, but that's part of what makes them so great! - Lots of cheap laughs/jokes, etc.. At one point, Duane and the nice lady across the hall from him, forget her name, go to a bar and have a little too much booze. Drunken hilarity ensured! - Colorful and imaginative characters. There's a budding romance between Duane and the girl that works at a doctor's office he visits at one point. This adds a nice touch throughout the movie. - Brotherly relations. Throughout the movie, we also see some develeopment between Duane and his severed brother, Belial. This actually adds depth to the movie and makes it even more interesting. - Shocking ending. I won't give away what happens, but after you watch this movie, just know that there's a sequel so anything that may happen to Duane or Belial isn't permanent. (THANK GOD!) In conclusion, "Basket Case" is a low-budget comedy-horror crossover full of cheap laughs, heavy gore, some brilliant character development and an ending that ensures a dynamic sequel! Pick this up for your rainy Friday night, kick back and enjoy the madness! Thanks for the time, and peace.

A Curse by Fate by Andrew G. Randall (Ontario,Canada) 4 Stars
June 05, 2009
I remember this film on the VHS format back at the time when I rented it.It is a film on DVD for you cult fans to see.How a young boy suffered with a diformity of a creature type brother attached to him.As brothers they were very close to one another by being shelterd by the real world.The Father was very distressed by this freak thing that happened to his newly born son.An operation was created to sepaarte the brother from him. Belile was the deformatly brother.Dwane was the one that looked after him.They did not want this operation to perform.Belile was terrified to have this operation.As the movie goes on he takes his brother in a basket to New york City.Why?To get after the doctors that did this operation.They do that.But the stress comes on Dwayne when he leaves his brother for a minute in their seedy motel that they stayed in.Dwane finds a nice girl he relates to .While Belil feels Unsecure and alone.Yes this movie as a gory film in its own way has feelings.So I will say no more and you viewers find out what happens at the end.

Colorful Characters, imaginative story, Great Movie! by Ben Tish (Millersburg Ohio) 5 Stars
March 12, 2009
This film is thoroughly entertaining from the crazy story to the supporting actors, The whole movie is great from start to finish. Dont' expect the greatest speacial effects-but Do expect a lot of em' as this is one of the early pioneers in that feild...you might even say they went over the top with the gore and the horror! It's one of those movies that tickles you in the funny bone of morbidity. It's meant to be funny in places but at the same time it creeps and crawls during all the right places. Fun for the whole family with the exception of the nude scenes!

Not at all what I thought it would be... by M. Ryan Fairbanks (Cleveland, Ohio) 2 Stars
December 26, 2008
Once again I have the familiar feeling that Amazon reviews have led me badly astray, this time with the movie Basket Case. The term "cult classic" is really starting to take on a new meaning for me, and that would be "proceed with caution", or perhaps "Warning, this might suck even if the majority says otherwise". The tale begins with Duane Bradley, a upstate New Yorker who ventures into Manhattan and takes up residence in the first seedy hotel he finds. Suspense begins to build right from the get-go when you notice that Duane is constantly carrying a large wicker basket with him, and it builds even more when he begins communicating with whatever is inside of it about some sort of plan they have...We soon find out that the basket contains Duane's hideously deformed siamese twin Belial, a twisted mess of flesh who communicates with Duane telepathically about their plot to kill the doctors that surgically separated them against their will. However as Duane begins to show interest in girls, Belial becomes jealous, angry, and fearful that he's about to be ditched. So the movie is basically about the brother's killing spree, and sometimes it centers around the building tension between them as Duane dates a girl, it can't seem to decide which it wants to focus on. This is supposedly a horror-comedy, but I did not find it scary or the least bit funny (Other than the occassional chuckle at the horrible stop motion scenes). In fact, I simply found Baset Case to be gross and actually a bit depressing. Watching a horribly disfigured siamese twin agonizing over seeing his "normal" brother going on and enjoying life's pleasures while he lives his life out as freak stuffed in a basket really isn't my kind of thing. Things began to shape up a little bit when the revenge aspect of the movie was fulfilled, but the crappy ending that ensued really left me with that all-too-familiar "I just wasted 90 minutes of my life" feeling. Even if you're just looking into this movie because you like gore, you might walk away feeling short-changed because there isn't a lot of it, and it doesn't look too impressive when it makes an appearance anyway. Overall, I got almost no entertainment out of this movie. In fact with all these glowing reviews calling this classic, I'm almost beginning to second guess my fascination with the horror genre. I recommend only to, and I stress, only the most hardcore fans of all things weird, violent, and gross.

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