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  1. So since I can't find any info online after all these years of looking, I'm assuming this only aired in one place: Shaw VOD, the oldschool version, before netflix existed, around the time they had "Moon" and "Fakers" on the menu, give or take a year or so. There were several VOD exclusive movies that never had an official release to the public, and this is probably one of them. It's very odd that I can't find any information at all, since the psycho main character had a few distinct habits. First off, the movie started with 6 people (I think) kidnapped and tied to computer desks. They were forced to do some kind of work at the computer, and for every mistake they made their psycho boss/kidnapper would carve a tally in their cheek with a knife. 3 strikes and he kills them. I think their "boss" was named Dr. Redd or maybe Professor Redd, I'm not real sure about that, it's been a long time. Can anyone remember the name of this movie? This is one of the few times google has failed me consistently, for years, I can't find ANYTHING! It's just like it was with the VOD Exclusive version of Fakers, except even that had an imdb page, this doesn't or maybe I have the name wrong? I thought it was called Redd.
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  2. Originally Posted by Dooby View Post
    That wasn't it, thanks though!
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    You gonna thank me now... Lol.

    Inhuman Resources (2012)

    A film where the employees are captives of their boss (2013).
    Six captive office workers are literally chained to their desks by deranged former regional manager Thomas Reddmann (Redd).

    Let me know if you need a link.
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  4. Originally Posted by Dooby View Post
    You gonna thank me now... Lol.

    Inhuman Resources (2012)

    A film where the employees are captives of their boss (2013).
    Six captive office workers are literally chained to their desks by deranged former regional manager Thomas Reddmann (Redd).

    Let me know if you need a link.
    Oh my god, how did you find it so fast? Thank You! I see now why it was so hard to find, and why I was so certain that it had the word Redd in the title. Turns out the original title was "Redd Inc."! but it was later rebranded "Inhuman Resources", which made it harder to find. I'm betting Shaw VOD was one of the only places it aired under the name "Redd Inc." and even if they had changed the name I might not have noticed since the only poster IMDB has, which I recognize from the Shaw VOD menu still has the old title, "Redd Inc."

    Anyways, it's a pretty good movie if I remember correctly, well worth a watch.
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    Too good to view, apparently. Lol.
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  6. Originally Posted by Dooby View Post
    Too good to view, apparently. Lol.
    Yeah true, but the people talking about it on Reddit all say it's good, reviews all look good, but for whatever reason it lacks views. I'm about to watch the movie, I'll review it here in a few hours.
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    Keep us informed.
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  8. I was a bit busy, but I finally got to watch the movie again and it was great! I give it 4.5 out of 5, it lost points because some of the fight scenes looked kinda fake, but the plot was incredible with many twists and turns, and the gore scenes were some of the best I ever saw, and that is to say they looked so real there were points in the movie where I had to look away from the screen, friggin freaky! And the ending was pretty crazy too, a real wild ride. This is coming from someone why watches horror movies on the regular, and I was a big fan of Dexter too. Lighting was good, hard to create that dark scenery while keeping things easy to see. If you liked Saw, you will like this movie, and Tom Savini was there to help with the gore, no wonder it was good. One thing a lotta horror movies have in common is how it's all about creeping people out, jump scares and creepy music and stuff. This movie doesn't need any of that since their boss from hell is already so terrifying and the plot keeps you wondering.
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