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The Ultimate Death Experience is one of those weird little productions that came out during the "death" movie craze in the early/mid 90's. Lorenzo Munoz Jr. again brings us another low end "documentary" that deals with... well, death.The movie dives into an intro with a guy in leather and chains, calling himself "Skelter", jumping out of an elevator and starts talking about how "what you are about to witness... is real". It's hard to make out at first because the voice is distorted so badly that it's tough to even understand ANYTHING he is saying. He just stands in a boiler room and periodically spouts out gibberish that you can barely hear. To top this off, the beginning credits that portray the title of the movie isn't even spelled right! No joke.As for the footage, it's really nothing new. Lots of dead bodies lying around, oozing weird bodily fluids, decapitated torso's, car crash victims, severed body parts etc. There was one sequence that looked like it may have been staged, but I'm not really sure because I've never seen it since or in any other shockumentary. Some guy is randomly standing out in the street by a dumpster throwing molotov cocktails. Not sure what was happening, but it didn't look like a whole lot. Other than that, it's mostly recycled footage that we've already seen.The soundtrack was the only thing I remember the most besides the "host". It was a strange, eerie electronic soundtrack that just added to the movie's grittiness and ugliness. I can't believe they made enough cash to make a second UDE. This one was pretty boring.
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