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# Nutbag

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## Description

Nutbag is the terrifying, true-life story of a man who murders without provocation. A lonely depraved killer stalks beautiful women in Las Vegas, where he kills at random. There seems to be no end to his madness. Nutbag welcomes viewers to enter the mind of a psychopath, feel his pain, and follow him in his daily life, watching as the blood flows. Massacre Video presents Nutbag, the first feature-length film from genre master Nick Palumbo, the director of the controversial 35mm epic Murder-Set-Pieces. Boasting an all-new transfer created from the original Nutbag master, this release is essential viewing for fans of confrontational cinema.

Review: Decently Crazy No-Budget Cinema - "Nutbag" may have had peanuts for a budget, but it still manages to deliver an interestingly off-kilter underground video movie from Vegas for those of us who like such things. Separated from cheap death-fetish videos by its intensity of action, script and feeling, it bears repeated viewing for anyone who likes odd acting, a droning 80s style soundtrack and homemade slasher gore that isn't always convincing, but is usually strangely disturbing anyway. This movie is full of weird scenes that some, with their viewpoint programmed by Hollywood to expect only certain looks and movements in a film, would call a showcase for bad acting and directing. But I call them a forum for acting and directing from a whole different, less "perfect" perspective, leading to results sometimes insightful and sometimes amusing. Talking to his pet spider and only friend in his desultory room, the killer asks how everything's going. "Yeah, I guess not much is happening anyway" he slowly answers his own question. You'll know just by reading this if you're weird enough to like this movie as I do. Sort of like Ron Atkins' "Schizophreniac" series but not nearly as manic, "Nutbag's" camcorder trolls the Vegas streets along with its narrating, knife-wielding psycho, who goes on at length about his hatred of other races, but not nearly as much as he goes on about his hatred of women and especially prostitutes. There is no clear indication of a sexual motive as he murders one of them after another and moves on to non-hooker women as well. It's just pure hate and rage in keeping with the movie's goal of being deliberately offensive, and anyone unprepared for this should watch the latest PG-13 rated and CGI- infected "horror" instead. Aside from its silly title ("Loner", the name of one of its music tracks, would have been better), I have little criticism for a film so no-budget yet so determined, one which provides a forum for viewing do-it-yourself filmmaking in action. I might be alone in liking this better than "Murder Set Pieces," director Palumbo's bigger-budget serial killer feature with a similar plot. Given upgraded special effects and a "better"-looking platform for its extreme brutaliy, gore and offensiveness, "Set Pieces" was condemned by liberal critics when I saw it here in New York upon its limited theatrical release, and so it did us the service of bothering just the right people. But I didn't find it as interesting as the shot-on-plain-video "Nutbag," which brings the little-known pleasures of underground cinema to life more effectively in my view. Side note: actor Mack Hail directed a Nevada serial killer feature of his own called "Switch Killer," and played another psycho in a VERY little-seen "Ice Cream Man"-style serial killer SOV movie (the name of which I can't recall!) as well.
Review: Damnnnnnnnn - When I purchased "Nutbag" I wasnt sure what to expect. Needless to say I wasnt let down what so ever, The fast pace action and graphic killings kept my attention more than any "horror" movie I have ever seen as of late. The girls were very beautiful making it very visually appealing when there wasnt blood all over the place *L* The special effects were F-ing MAD! I am glad I picked up a copy and I definitley look forward to anything Fright Flix productions puts out, great job!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B01AH6WJN2 |
| Actors  | Alan Margolies, Mack Hail, Renee Baio |
| Best Sellers Rank | #313,907 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #13,337 in Horror (Movies & TV) #41,298 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (22) |
| Director  | Nick Palumbo |
| Media Format  | Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date  | February 9, 2016 |
| Run time  | 1 hour and 20 minutes |
| Studio  | Massacre Video |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Alan Margolies, Mack Hail, Nick Palumbo, Renee Baio
- **Format:** Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC
- **Genre:** Science Fiction & Fantasy
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 20 minutes

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ Decently Crazy No-Budget Cinema
*by J***Y on October 23, 2016*

"Nutbag" may have had peanuts for a budget, but it still manages to deliver an interestingly off-kilter underground video movie from Vegas for those of us who like such things. Separated from cheap death-fetish videos by its intensity of action, script and feeling, it bears repeated viewing for anyone who likes odd acting, a droning 80s style soundtrack and homemade slasher gore that isn't always convincing, but is usually strangely disturbing anyway. This movie is full of weird scenes that some, with their viewpoint programmed by Hollywood to expect only certain looks and movements in a film, would call a showcase for bad acting and directing. But I call them a forum for acting and directing from a whole different, less "perfect" perspective, leading to results sometimes insightful and sometimes amusing. Talking to his pet spider and only friend in his desultory room, the killer asks how everything's going. "Yeah, I guess not much is happening anyway" he slowly answers his own question. You'll know just by reading this if you're weird enough to like this movie as I do. Sort of like Ron Atkins' "Schizophreniac" series but not nearly as manic, "Nutbag's" camcorder trolls the Vegas streets along with its narrating, knife-wielding psycho, who goes on at length about his hatred of other races, but not nearly as much as he goes on about his hatred of women and especially prostitutes. There is no clear indication of a sexual motive as he murders one of them after another and moves on to non-hooker women as well. It's just pure hate and rage in keeping with the movie's goal of being deliberately offensive, and anyone unprepared for this should watch the latest PG-13 rated and CGI- infected "horror" instead. Aside from its silly title ("Loner", the name of one of its music tracks, would have been better), I have little criticism for a film so no-budget yet so determined, one which provides a forum for viewing do-it-yourself filmmaking in action. I might be alone in liking this better than "Murder Set Pieces," director Palumbo's bigger-budget serial killer feature with a similar plot. Given upgraded special effects and a "better"-looking platform for its extreme brutaliy, gore and offensiveness, "Set Pieces" was condemned by liberal critics when I saw it here in New York upon its limited theatrical release, and so it did us the service of bothering just the right people. But I didn't find it as interesting as the shot-on-plain-video "Nutbag," which brings the little-known pleasures of underground cinema to life more effectively in my view. Side note: actor Mack Hail directed a Nevada serial killer feature of his own called "Switch Killer," and played another psycho in a VERY little-seen "Ice Cream Man"-style serial killer SOV movie (the name of which I can't recall!) as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Damnnnnnnnn
*by E***C on March 8, 2001*

When I purchased "Nutbag" I wasnt sure what to expect. Needless to say I wasnt let down what so ever, The fast pace action and graphic killings kept my attention more than any "horror" movie I have ever seen as of late. The girls were very beautiful making it very visually appealing when there wasnt blood all over the place *L* The special effects were F-ing MAD! I am glad I picked up a copy and I definitley look forward to anything Fright Flix productions puts out, great job!

### ⭐⭐ Way B horror.
*by S***R on January 28, 2022*

B horror. Not the greatest but if you like b horror wasnt totally bad.

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