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CurdledDirector: Reb Braddock
Actors: William Baldwin, Angela Jones, Bruce Ramsay, Lois Chiles, Barry Corbin
Studio: Miramax
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 18231

Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 88 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: DISD29074D
UPC: 786936207477
EAN: 0786936207477
ASIN: B0000DZTIZ

Theatrical Release Date: September 27, 1996
Release Date: March 2, 2004
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Definitely not for everyone, this film by Reb Braddock (executive produced by Quentin Tarantino) has become a cult favorite--but only for the cult that enjoys its humor dark, twisted, and deeply bloodstained. Angela Jones is a young woman in Miami who is so obsessed with the crimes of a local serial killer (William Baldwin) that she takes a job working for a company that cleans up murder scenes, just to get closer to him. She digs the work, learning the tricks of a trade that is focused on removing unsightly bloodstains that come in multi-pint-size pools. Braddock and cowriter John Maass craft a nerve-racking finale in which the killer romances the cleaner, with surprising results. Not for the squeamish. --Marshall Fine

Product Description
Gabriella a columbian immigrant is obsessed with violent crime. The murders by the blue blood killer of miami socialites provides her with fodder for her scrapbook of death. She lands a job with a post-murder cleaning service & during a blue-blood clean-up job discovers evidence the police overlooke Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 01/25/2005 Starring: William Baldwin Bruce Ramsay Run time: 89 minutes Rating: R


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5 out of 5 stars Best special features ever!   March 8, 2004
Hamadryad (Florida)
14 out of 15 found this review helpful

This is the same fun, quirky black comedy that all the other reviews mention. Thankfully, the DVD is letterboxed, and has truly extensive special features; among them:

* Commentary by the director and producer (co-writers Reb Braddock and John Maass),
* a making-of featurette complete with brief interviews with cast and crew,
* the 30 minute short film that caught Quentin Tarantino's attention at a film festival in Italy,
* the even shorter 'Baby Curdled' - a film school directing project by John Maass,
* an extensive photo gallery mostly consisisting of candid shots of the cast and crew,
* deleted scenes and an alternate ending,
* the original theatrical trailer,
* by far the coolest interactive menu - watch for the fly!
* the commercials and made-for-tv movie that are seen in the film,
* the 'dance of death' rehearsal - you have got to see this!
* probably more than I'm not recalling

Most features have an introduction/explanation by director Reb Braddock.


5 out of 5 stars Only for the morbidly amused   July 19, 2005
S. C. Watson (NY)
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

Angela Jones is terrific as the big-eyed, gum popping Gabriela who's been obsessed with bizarre deaths since she was a skinny little gum-popping girl. Now an adult, she still collects articles about grisly deaths and decides to work for a "cleaning company" in order to get an insight and thrill cleaning up after murders and messy deaths. She's terrific with her slightly prim flowered dresses and fascinated nodding as she listens to gory details. Billy Baldwin is funny and charming as the boyishly handsome serial killer who first woos, then stabs his rich victims. Daisy Fuentes and Mel Gorham, a terrific and underused actress (Smoke and Blue in the Face--Oggy's girlfriend), have bits as Gabriela's coworkers.

This is a dark, dark comedy. Not because it's ironic or mean spirited in the way that Friends and Neighbors is or In the Company of Men, but because of the plot and subject matter; you find yourself liking the killer and laughing about people dying and Gabriela's slightly fetishized fascination. I think the film's a gem, but, there you go. There was one point in the film where, though amused, I was slightly queasy. If you are squeamish and don't think there could ever be anything remotely funny about serial killers, then I'd skip this one. If you collect Dia de los Muertos figurines and think the macabre is interesting and entertaining, then you might agree with Gabriela--death can be funny, creepy, absurd and interesting. This is one of the films on my "enjoys dark comedies" meter, along with The Last Seduction and Goodbye Lover.

If you do get it, don't forget to watch through the credits--funny bit at the end that I missed the first time. And if you aren't a huge Tarantino fan, don't be put off by his introduction to the film, credit where credit is do--the guy was instrumental in getting the film made and you can always fastforward.



5 out of 5 stars The Funniest Film Noir Ever   January 4, 2002
kat gardner (Houston, TX United States)
10 out of 12 found this review helpful

Do you ever pick up one of those movies at the video store and say, "Wow, this is going to be so terrible that I just have to see it!" Well, I do, and that's exactly what I said about "Curdled". I was so wrong - this film is fantastic! Originally a short film, Curdled struck Tarentino like lightning and he promptly urged (forced) Braddock to make it into a feature length movie. I would not ordinarily apply such a cliché phrase as "wickedly funny" to anything, but that is exactly what this film noir is. Gabrielle (magnificently performed by Angela Jones) is teetering on the brink of an obsession with serial killers. Her consuming desire to understand the mind of a murderer motivates her to land a job with a post-murder cleaning service. Her new occupation allows her the opportunity to get closer to the crimes than she had anticipated. This film is out of this world, if you don't mind the sight of blood and laughing at crazy people, that is. I giggle sadistically to myself even now at the thought of it. Oh yeah, William Baldwin is in it.


5 out of 5 stars satisfying   July 24, 1999
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

this is a ridiculously funny movie and i really like the spanish-themed music and people in it, especially the cameos by Daisy Fuentes and Kelly Preston. this movie is enjoyable for anyone and angela jones is so cute.


5 out of 5 stars A head turner   August 8, 2000
Bob
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

"Curdled" stars Angela Jones (as Gabriela, who keeps a scrapbook of newspaper stories about grisly murder) and William Baldwin (as Paul Guell, the Blue Blood killer, who beheads Miami socialites). Quentin Tarantino produced the movie, and it's got a "Pulp Fiction" feel to it, but it's also got Gabriela – A woman who turns heads and makes her gruesome obsession seem like a sweet pastime. We're glad for Gabriela when she finds her perfect job. Hired by a forensic cleaning service, she mops up after violent crime. One evening, Gabriela returns to the scene of an especially bloody murder and retraces the events of the crime, when suddenly she stumbles into the Blue Blood killer himself. Naturally, the two of them tango.

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