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Stay Alive

Stay Alive is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by William Brent Bell, who co-wrote it with Matthew Peterman. The film was produced by Joseph McGinty Nichol, and released on March 24, 2006 in the United States. It was the first film released by Hollywood Pictures after five years of inactivity.

Stay Alive
Theatrical release poster
Directed byWilliam Brent Bell
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyAlejandro Martinez
Edited byMark Stevens
Music byJohn Frizzell
Production
companies
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release date
  • March 24, 2006 (2006-03-24)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[1]
Box office$27.1 million[2]

Plot edit

After playing a video game titled Stay Alive, Loomis Crowley, his roommate Rex, and Rex's girlfriend Sarah are killed the same way as their characters were killed in the game.

At Loomis' funeral, his friend Hutch meets Abigail—a friend of Sarah—and receives some of Loomis' possessions, including Stay Alive. Hutch, his girlfriend October, and her brother Phineus decide to play the game as a group. Abigail and another friend, Swink, join them, while Hutch's boss, Miller, plays online from his office.

The game is set in a derelict mansion on Gerouge Plantation, but it only starts when the six players recite "The Prayer of Elizabeth," a request for "all who resist" to perish so that their blood can keep the Countess Elizabeth Bathory young. The players fight through a cemetery of evil ghost children, heading toward a mausoleum and tower. The game directs Miller to pick up a rose. October, a reader of occult literature, explains that undead spirits cannot move across wild roses. Separated from the others, Miller throws the rose to dispel the spirits of undead girls. Since he is out of roses, a woman in a red dress, the Countess, kills Miller's character. Minutes later, the Countess appears in Miller's office and kills him by stabbing him with conjoined scissor blades like the ones in the game.

Two detectives, Thibodeaux and King, question Hutch about the homicides. Hutch realizes that Loomis and Miller played Stay Alive right before they died, and that they died the same way as their game characters did. October researches Bathory and learns she would drain young women of blood, bathing in it to maintain her youth. Her weakness was mirrors because she could not stand to see herself growing old. Phineus decides to play alone, and despite quitting the game before his character can die, he is killed in real life when a horse-drawn carriage runs him over. The survivors agree to stop playing Stay Alive. However, Detective King ignores Swink's warning and plays until his character dies. King is then killed in his car.

Hutch and Abigail search Loomis' house and learn of the game developer's location: the real Gerouge Plantation. October has discovered that the real Countess Bathory was locked in the tower of her estate as punishment for her gruesome acts and vowed to return one day for revenge, which she is now able to do, as The Prayer of Elizabeth has resurrected her. The Countess can only be killed by driving three nails into her body to trap her soul. October sees the Countess in real life and tries to kill her but realizes she is a ghost. She has her throat slit by the Countess. The three survivors realize that once the game has begun, it can play by itself. Swink stays in a van and plays the game on his laptop to distract Bathory while Hutch and Abigail search Gerouge Plantation.

The Countess begins cheating, arriving in her carriage to kill Swink in real life, even though his character is alive. Swink runs, but he falls into a bush of roses. Hutch and Abigail return to the van to find Swink's character dead. They take the laptop and some wild roses, which they drop to deter undead children as they move toward the tower. They become separated, and Hutch performs the ritual on Bathory's body alone. Bathory's phantom attacks Abigail. At the top of the tower, Hutch finds the preserved body of Elizabeth Bathory and hammers three nails into it, after which the spirit disappears. Bathory's body reanimates; recalling that the Countess hates mirrors, Hutch uses the reflective laptop to repel her before setting the room ablaze. Swink, still alive due to the rose bush, bursts in with Abigail and rescues Hutch. As Bathory's body burns, the three leave the tower.

Meanwhile, the gaming store is now selling copies of Stay Alive. Intrigued, a worker puts a copy in a PlayStation 2. As the game's intro begins, the group reciting Elizabeth Bathory's prayer is heard as the game zooms to Bathory, staring out her window.

Cast edit

Box office edit

Stay Alive was released in U.S. theaters on March 24, 2006. The film opened at #3 in the U.S. box office with $10.7 million that first weekend. It ultimately grossed a total of $23.08 million in the United States.[2] The movie grossed a total of over $27.1 million worldwide.[2]

Critical reception edit

Stay Alive received negative critical reviews. Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 24 out of 100 based on 17 reviews.[3] Rotten Tomatoes holds this film with a 10% rating based on 59 reviews, with an average rating of 3.20/10. The site's critics consensus states: "A by-the-numbers teen horror flick, Stay Alive fails to exploit its premise for any real scares."[4]

Writing for Newsday, John Anderson commented that "'Stay Alive' spends a lot of time inside the video game system, and what will terrify the audience very early on is the realization that there's better acting in the video game than on the big screen."[5] Meanwhile, writing for Variety, Anderson concluded: "Seldom is there anything close to real passion or panic on display here from cast members."[6]

Gregory Kirschling of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a D− and commented, "this dopey movie keeps flouting its own rules, so that one character who dies in the game gets to live, while poor suckers get offed for real even though we never saw their Game Overs."[7] Entertainment Weekly gave the "Unrated Director's Cut" version a C+.[8]

Retrospective reception edit

Despite its initial negative reception, Stay Alive has been regarded by some in the years since as a cult classic horror movie.[9][10]

Home video release edit

The DVD was released in the United States on September 19, 2006. It was made available in an unrated edition (100 minutes) and a "PG-13" edition (85 minutes). The 15 minutes of new unrated footage include a new character and subplot. The unrated edition features more adult material. As of December 2011, the total amount of DVD units sold is 874,827, bringing in $13,636,869 in revenue.[1]

Potential sequel edit

In August 2022, Bell revealed that developments for a potential sequel film are ongoing. The filmmaker stated that creatives "are trying very hard to make another one".[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Stay Alive (2006) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Stay Alive (2006). Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
  3. ^ "Stay Alive Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved August 17, 2021.
  4. ^ "Stay Alive (2006)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 17, 2021.
  5. ^ John Anderson (March 26, 2006). . Hartford Courant. Archived from the original on December 12, 2008.
  6. ^ Anderson, John (March 24, 2006). . Variety. Archived from the original on January 3, 2007.
  7. ^ "Film Review". Entertainment Weekly. March 29, 2006.
  8. ^ Stransky, Tanner (October 25, 2006). "Stay Alive: Unrated Director's Cut". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved February 12, 2019.
  9. ^ The313gentleman (July 12, 2020). "Stay Alive (2006) Official Trailer #1 – Horror Movie HD". Max@Play. Retrieved August 16, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ a b McAndrews, Mary Beth (August 15, 2022). "William Brent Bell Wants To Make Another 'Stay Alive'". Dead Central. Retrieved August 16, 2022.

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For other uses see Stay Alive disambiguation Stay Alive is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by William Brent Bell who co wrote it with Matthew Peterman The film was produced by Joseph McGinty Nichol and released on March 24 2006 in the United States It was the first film released by Hollywood Pictures after five years of inactivity Stay AliveTheatrical release posterDirected byWilliam Brent BellWritten byWilliam Brent Bell Matthew PetermanProduced byMcG Peter Schlessel James D Stern Matthew PetermanStarringJon Foster Samaire Armstrong Frankie Muniz Jimmi Simpson Milo Ventimiglia Sophia Bush Adam GoldbergCinematographyAlejandro MartinezEdited byMark StevensMusic byJohn FrizzellProductioncompaniesHollywood Pictures Spyglass Entertainment Endgame Entertainment Wonderland Sound and Vision Stay Alive ProductionsDistributed byBuena Vista Pictures DistributionRelease dateMarch 24 2006 2006 03 24 Running time86 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 20 million 1 Box office 27 1 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Box office 4 Critical reception 4 1 Retrospective reception 5 Home video release 6 Potential sequel 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editAfter playing a video game titled Stay Alive Loomis Crowley his roommate Rex and Rex s girlfriend Sarah are killed the same way as their characters were killed in the game At Loomis funeral his friend Hutch meets Abigail a friend of Sarah and receives some of Loomis possessions including Stay Alive Hutch his girlfriend October and her brother Phineus decide to play the game as a group Abigail and another friend Swink join them while Hutch s boss Miller plays online from his office The game is set in a derelict mansion on Gerouge Plantation but it only starts when the six players recite The Prayer of Elizabeth a request for all who resist to perish so that their blood can keep the Countess Elizabeth Bathory young The players fight through a cemetery of evil ghost children heading toward a mausoleum and tower The game directs Miller to pick up a rose October a reader of occult literature explains that undead spirits cannot move across wild roses Separated from the others Miller throws the rose to dispel the spirits of undead girls Since he is out of roses a woman in a red dress the Countess kills Miller s character Minutes later the Countess appears in Miller s office and kills him by stabbing him with conjoined scissor blades like the ones in the game Two detectives Thibodeaux and King question Hutch about the homicides Hutch realizes that Loomis and Miller played Stay Alive right before they died and that they died the same way as their game characters did October researches Bathory and learns she would drain young women of blood bathing in it to maintain her youth Her weakness was mirrors because she could not stand to see herself growing old Phineus decides to play alone and despite quitting the game before his character can die he is killed in real life when a horse drawn carriage runs him over The survivors agree to stop playing Stay Alive However Detective King ignores Swink s warning and plays until his character dies King is then killed in his car Hutch and Abigail search Loomis house and learn of the game developer s location the real Gerouge Plantation October has discovered that the real Countess Bathory was locked in the tower of her estate as punishment for her gruesome acts and vowed to return one day for revenge which she is now able to do as The Prayer of Elizabeth has resurrected her The Countess can only be killed by driving three nails into her body to trap her soul October sees the Countess in real life and tries to kill her but realizes she is a ghost She has her throat slit by the Countess The three survivors realize that once the game has begun it can play by itself Swink stays in a van and plays the game on his laptop to distract Bathory while Hutch and Abigail search Gerouge Plantation The Countess begins cheating arriving in her carriage to kill Swink in real life even though his character is alive Swink runs but he falls into a bush of roses Hutch and Abigail return to the van to find Swink s character dead They take the laptop and some wild roses which they drop to deter undead children as they move toward the tower They become separated and Hutch performs the ritual on Bathory s body alone Bathory s phantom attacks Abigail At the top of the tower Hutch finds the preserved body of Elizabeth Bathory and hammers three nails into it after which the spirit disappears Bathory s body reanimates recalling that the Countess hates mirrors Hutch uses the reflective laptop to repel her before setting the room ablaze Swink still alive due to the rose bush bursts in with Abigail and rescues Hutch As Bathory s body burns the three leave the tower Meanwhile the gaming store is now selling copies of Stay Alive Intrigued a worker puts a copy in a PlayStation 2 As the game s intro begins the group reciting Elizabeth Bathory s prayer is heard as the game zooms to Bathory staring out her window Cast editJon Foster as Hutch Samaire Armstrong as Abigail Frankie Muniz as Swink Sophia Bush as October Jimmi Simpson as Phineus Wendell Pierce as Detective Thibodeaux Rio Hackford as Detective King Milo Ventimiglia as Loomis Crowley Adam Goldberg as Miller Banks Maria Kalinina as Countess Billy Slaughter as Rex Nicole Oppermann as Sarah James Haven as Jonathan Malkus the creator of the game only in the Unrated Director s Cut Alice Krige as the Author only in the Unrated Director s Cut Box office editStay Alive was released in U S theaters on March 24 2006 The film opened at 3 in the U S box office with 10 7 million that first weekend It ultimately grossed a total of 23 08 million in the United States 2 The movie grossed a total of over 27 1 million worldwide 2 Critical reception editStay Alive received negative critical reviews Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 24 out of 100 based on 17 reviews 3 Rotten Tomatoes holds this film with a 10 rating based on 59 reviews with an average rating of 3 20 10 The site s critics consensus states A by the numbers teen horror flick Stay Alive fails to exploit its premise for any real scares 4 Writing for Newsday John Anderson commented that Stay Alive spends a lot of time inside the video game system and what will terrify the audience very early on is the realization that there s better acting in the video game than on the big screen 5 Meanwhile writing for Variety Anderson concluded Seldom is there anything close to real passion or panic on display here from cast members 6 Gregory Kirschling of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a D and commented this dopey movie keeps flouting its own rules so that one character who dies in the game gets to live while poor suckers get offed for real even though we never saw their Game Overs 7 Entertainment Weekly gave the Unrated Director s Cut version a C 8 Retrospective reception edit Despite its initial negative reception Stay Alive has been regarded by some in the years since as a cult classic horror movie 9 10 Home video release editThe DVD was released in the United States on September 19 2006 It was made available in an unrated edition 100 minutes and a PG 13 edition 85 minutes The 15 minutes of new unrated footage include a new character and subplot The unrated edition features more adult material As of December 2011 the total amount of DVD units sold is 874 827 bringing in 13 636 869 in revenue 1 Potential sequel editIn August 2022 Bell revealed that developments for a potential sequel film are ongoing The filmmaker stated that creatives are trying very hard to make another one 10 See also editList of ghost films Countess Dracula 1971 film about Elizabeth Bathory Eternal 2004 another film inspired by Bathory Survival horror Techno horrorReferences edit a b Stay Alive 2006 Financial Information The Numbers Retrieved 6 March 2018 a b c Stay Alive 2006 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2010 11 01 Stay Alive Reviews Metacritic Retrieved August 17 2021 Stay Alive 2006 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved August 17 2021 John Anderson March 26 2006 Stay Alive The videogame gorefest is a rather lethargic exercise in mayhem Hartford Courant Archived from the original on December 12 2008 Anderson John March 24 2006 Film Review Variety Archived from the original on January 3 2007 Film Review Entertainment Weekly March 29 2006 Stransky Tanner October 25 2006 Stay Alive Unrated Director s Cut Entertainment Weekly Retrieved February 12 2019 The313gentleman July 12 2020 Stay Alive 2006 Official Trailer 1 Horror Movie HD Max Play Retrieved August 16 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link a b McAndrews Mary Beth August 15 2022 William Brent Bell Wants To Make Another Stay Alive Dead Central Retrieved August 16 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Stay Alive Official website Stay 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