John Dies At The End

Contains strong language, comic violence, horror and gore
Director(s)Don Coscarelli
Production year2012
Genre(s)Horror, Comedy, Fantasy
Approx. running minutes99m
CastChase Williamson, Rob Mayes, Paul Giamatti, Clancy Brown, Glynn Turman, Doug Jones, Daniel Roebuck, Fabianne Therese, Jonny Weston, Jimmy Wong, Don Coscarelli, Don Coscarelli, David Wong, Brad Baruh, Don Coscarelli, Andy Meyers, Roman Perez, Brian Tyler, Mike Gioulakis, Don Coscarelli, Donald Milne, Dylann Brander, Kelly Wagner, Todd Jeffery
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John Dies At The End

Contains strong language, comic violence, horror and gore
violence
The violence and gore includes sight of heads being chopped off and people being shot, as well as an infected man's eyes exploding as he drives a car, spraying blood and gore all over the windscreen. In one scene, men, women and children are attacked by giant spiders and ripped apart, leaving gore on the ground. However, this is shown in the style of unrealistic and fairly undetailed comic book animation. These stronger elements of violence, gore and horror are balanced by the comic tone and fantastical nature of the film, as well as by the relatively unconvincing special effects.
language
There is frequent strong language throughout the film, with over 20 uses of 'f**k', plus two of 'motherf**ker'. There is also one use of 'n****r', but with no racist intent.
additional issues
Other issues include occasional strong sex references, such as a man saying someone was "masturbating until he bled", and brief sight of a door knob that turns into a lifelike flaccid penis. Some topless nudity is also seen, but not in a sexualised context. In addition, there are a few drug references, but the alien street drug - known as 'Soy Sauce' - is unreal and its use is not actually shown.
Contains strong language, comic violence, horror and gore
Classified Date:
09/07/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Eureka Entertainment Ltd
violence
The violence and gore includes sight of heads being chopped off and people being shot, as well as an infected man's eyes exploding as he drives a car, spraying blood and gore all over the windscreen. In one scene, men, women and children are attacked by giant spiders and ripped apart, leaving gore on the ground. However, this is shown in the style of unrealistic and fairly undetailed comic book animation. These stronger elements of violence, gore and horror are balanced by the comic tone and fantastical nature of the film, as well as by the relatively unconvincing special effects.
language
There is frequent strong language throughout the film, with over 20 uses of 'f**k', plus two of 'motherf**ker'. There is also one use of 'n****r', but with no racist intent.
additional issues
Other issues include occasional strong sex references, such as a man saying someone was "masturbating until he bled", and brief sight of a door knob that turns into a lifelike flaccid penis. Some topless nudity is also seen, but not in a sexualised context. In addition, there are a few drug references, but the alien street drug - known as 'Soy Sauce' - is unreal and its use is not actually shown.
Contains strong language, comic violence, horror and gore
Classified Date:
31/07/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Eureka Entertainment Ltd
violence
The violence and gore includes sight of heads being chopped off and people being shot, as well as an infected man's eyes exploding as he drives a car, spraying blood and gore all over the windscreen. In one scene, men, women and children are attacked by giant spiders and ripped apart, leaving gore on the ground. However, this is shown in the style of unrealistic and fairly undetailed comic book animation. These stronger elements of violence, gore and horror are balanced by the comic tone and fantastical nature of the film, as well as by the relatively unconvincing special effects.
language
There is frequent strong language throughout the film, with over 20 uses of 'f**k', plus two of 'motherf**ker'. There is also one use of 'n****r', but with no racist intent.
additional issues
Other issues include occasional strong sex references, such as a man saying someone was "masturbating until he bled", and brief sight of a door knob that turns into a lifelike flaccid penis. Some topless nudity is also seen, but not in a sexualised context. In addition, there are a few drug references, but the alien street drug - known as 'Soy Sauce' - is unreal and its use is not actually shown.
Classified date31/07/2013
LanguageEnglish
violence
The violence and gore includes sight of heads being chopped off and people being shot, as well as an infected man's eyes exploding as he drives a car, spraying blood and gore all over the windscreen. In one scene, men, women and children are attacked by giant spiders and ripped apart, leaving gore on the ground. However, this is shown in the style of unrealistic and fairly undetailed comic book animation. These stronger elements of violence, gore and horror are balanced by the comic tone and fantastical nature of the film, as well as by the relatively unconvincing special effects.
language
There is frequent strong language throughout the film, with over 20 uses of 'f**k', plus two of 'motherf**ker'. There is also one use of 'n****r', but with no racist intent.
additional issues
Other issues include occasional strong sex references, such as a man saying someone was "masturbating until he bled", and brief sight of a door knob that turns into a lifelike flaccid penis. Some topless nudity is also seen, but not in a sexualised context. In addition, there are a few drug references, but the alien street drug - known as 'Soy Sauce' - is unreal and its use is not actually shown.
Director(s)Don Coscarelli
Production year2012
Genre(s)Horror, Comedy, Fantasy
Approx. running minutes99m
CastChase Williamson, Rob Mayes, Paul Giamatti, Clancy Brown, Glynn Turman, Doug Jones, Daniel Roebuck, Fabianne Therese, Jonny Weston, Jimmy Wong, Don Coscarelli, Don Coscarelli, David Wong, Brad Baruh, Don Coscarelli, Andy Meyers, Roman Perez, Brian Tyler, Mike Gioulakis, Don Coscarelli, Donald Milne, Dylann Brander, Kelly Wagner, Todd Jeffery
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Contains strong language, comic violence, horror and gore
Classified Date:
09/07/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Eureka Entertainment Ltd
violence
The violence and gore includes sight of heads being chopped off and people being shot, as well as an infected man's eyes exploding as he drives a car, spraying blood and gore all over the windscreen. In one scene, men, women and children are attacked by giant spiders and ripped apart, leaving gore on the ground. However, this is shown in the style of unrealistic and fairly undetailed comic book animation. These stronger elements of violence, gore and horror are balanced by the comic tone and fantastical nature of the film, as well as by the relatively unconvincing special effects.
language
There is frequent strong language throughout the film, with over 20 uses of 'f**k', plus two of 'motherf**ker'. There is also one use of 'n****r', but with no racist intent.
additional issues
Other issues include occasional strong sex references, such as a man saying someone was "masturbating until he bled", and brief sight of a door knob that turns into a lifelike flaccid penis. Some topless nudity is also seen, but not in a sexualised context. In addition, there are a few drug references, but the alien street drug - known as 'Soy Sauce' - is unreal and its use is not actually shown.
Contains strong language, comic violence, horror and gore
Classified Date:
31/07/2013
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Eureka Entertainment Ltd
violence
The violence and gore includes sight of heads being chopped off and people being shot, as well as an infected man's eyes exploding as he drives a car, spraying blood and gore all over the windscreen. In one scene, men, women and children are attacked by giant spiders and ripped apart, leaving gore on the ground. However, this is shown in the style of unrealistic and fairly undetailed comic book animation. These stronger elements of violence, gore and horror are balanced by the comic tone and fantastical nature of the film, as well as by the relatively unconvincing special effects.
language
There is frequent strong language throughout the film, with over 20 uses of 'f**k', plus two of 'motherf**ker'. There is also one use of 'n****r', but with no racist intent.
additional issues
Other issues include occasional strong sex references, such as a man saying someone was "masturbating until he bled", and brief sight of a door knob that turns into a lifelike flaccid penis. Some topless nudity is also seen, but not in a sexualised context. In addition, there are a few drug references, but the alien street drug - known as 'Soy Sauce' - is unreal and its use is not actually shown.
Classified date31/07/2013
LanguageEnglish