Bad Karma

2002
Bad Karma
3.3| 1h32m| en| More Info
Released: 23 July 2002 Released
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Country: United States of America
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Mental Patient terrorizes her Psychiatrist who she believes is the reincarnation of Jack the Ripper.

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robertcun Firstly this film was made mostly in Co. Galway, Ireland and not in England like another reviewer said. All i can say about this "Movie" is it's so bad it's good.The dialog is up there with Ewan Mcgregor's in Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith, i do agree with a lot of comments and yes the highlight is the opening scene, which starts off like a porn movie, Good Catholic Girls Gone Bad.....LOL. The Only thing i really liked about this movie is Amy Locane, i thought she was really cute and not that bad an actress in Cry Baby and School Ties, oh how the mighty have fallen, bad decisions and what a lousy actress she has developed into...shame.Patsy Kensit is OK and is doing pretty well for herself in the U.K. in a successful soap called "Emmerdale", But overall if you want to have a good old laugh at see how bad film making can be and how crappy the wardrobe department can be (Every Cop And Security Guard Seem to Have Extra large Uniforms and Hats)watch this one and learn from someones mistakes and by god there is a lot of them
gridoon This movie is completely uninteresting. The story is transparent right from the start, the gore effects are poor, the flashbacks are unconvincing (those shiny clean 1888 London streets look exactly like the studio sets they are). Patsy Kensit fails to impress as a psycho killer; the other actors are forgettable. There is simply nothing good to be said about "Bad Karma". It represents the kind of by-the-numbers filmmaking that makes you feel depressed about the current state of low-budget horror films in general. (*)
JCrewPsycho1980 I thought this movie ruled. Why you ask? Because it doesn't take itself seriously, has tons of nice fun gore scenes and there are plenty of babes in it. Patsy Kinsit is soooo hot. Patrick Muldoon is also a pretty good actor, I wonder why he never made it off of Hollywood's b list. I do really feel sorry for him here though, because he and Kinsit don't belong in b movie hell. They look too good and can actually act. Go into this with the lowest of expectations and don't pretend you're watching Hamlet and you'll dig it.
martymaster For some strange reason this movie was released first in Norway,so it may be a while before it comes to some countries.But don't worry it is not that good. This is really a B-movie,because the movie is really unknown and it has only unknown actors. The only person I could recognize in the movie was Patrick Muldoon who has played in series such as "Days of our lives" and "Melrose Place". The story is a little exiting at times,but I was for the most bored through out the movie. One thing that is great about a b-movie though,is that the actors are not afraid to show themselves naked,so in the beginning of the movie,we get to see a women undress and a "pussy shot" and "boob shot".Not worth watching unless it goes on tv,and you have nothing better to do.