Crazy as Hell
Ty Adams (Mike Beach) is an outlaw psychiatrist whose nontraditional approach has made him a hero in some circles and a kook in others. He meets his intellectual match in a male patient (Eriq La Salle) claiming to be Satan, and it may just be the doctor, not the patient, who unravels right before the watchful gaze of filmmakers recording Adams's exploits for a documentary. Eriq La Salle also directed the film.
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Hell Ya. - Hiku
So we weren't sure what to expect when we ordered this one since the plot sounded almost laughable but we decided to give it a chance.
The actor portraying 'Satan' was a dashing tall man with a friendly nature but devious at the same time. The plot was interesting and acting acceptable and overall a 'cute'(meaning that the makers did try to make this a decent movie) supernatural/mystery/horror that had one or two suprises.
Again, one that has to be watched ALL the way throught to the end. You think you may have figured it out, but keep watching to make sure.
It did have a sense that it could have been made off a movie (which it was) from the script but adapted pretty well to make an interesting concept to look at the Prince of Darkness in a different light.
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Hell Ya. - Hiku
So we weren't sure what to expect when we ordered this one since the plot sounded almost laughable but we decided to give it a chance.
The actor portraying 'Satan' was a dashing tall man with a friendly nature but devious at the same time. The plot ...