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Unfortunately the poor effects, wooden acting and unoriginal story makes this a very mediocre horror
slasher
at best.
Camp Blood is an absolutely atrocious
slasher
film.
Typical
slasher
elements for hardcore
slasher
fans, gore, wonderfully gratuitous female nudity, no plot.
Bring on the
slasher
films folks, because at least I know what to expect out of them.
Slasher
fans may enjoy this as an early entry into the
slasher
genre.
Instead, "The Record" is a mediocre
slasher
movie highly derivative of American movies like "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "Scream".
We were shown this
slasher
film "starring" Ken Shamrock versus a murderous scarecrow.
Not in the plot, which is a fairly regular
slasher
story, but more the way the scenes are cut.
"Graduation Day" was released in May 1981, during the height of the
slasher
film craze.
Of course, in
slasher
terms; it's the gore that is most important, and given Troma's track record where the red stuff is concerned, I was expecting buckets of it.
There are some decent kill scenes, and some of them are gory; but it's never very shocking, which really just makes this another dreary
slasher
based on a celebratory event on the American calendar.
The direction, plot and its execution are all very mundane; and I will say that unless you're a big Troma fan or someone that wants to track down every
slasher
ever made; don't bother with this film.
The characters are obnoxious stereotypes (black Chris Tucker type, Survivalist Chick, Topless Bimbos, Requisite Old Couple, Asian Tour Guide) whose interactions are marred by painful, trying-to-be-hip dialogues and mostly obvious stabs at humor (not quite as bad as "Cabin Fever," but still); the script has too much padding (the "rustling bush" scene, for example), and "Hatchet" winds up as typical as any postmodern
slasher
of the last decade, with its only distinguishing trait an expertly-calculated hype machine.
This may be due to some features that place it close to the
slasher
genre, murder, murder, kill, kill, gallons of blood, a tense sexual relation between the main characters etc.
i mean, you don't usually find a
slasher
film where every single murder is exactly the same.
Apparently, it's an unofficial sequel to 1982's "Slumber Party Massacre", which I DID enjoy as a fun
slasher.
1st watched 7/19/2003 - 1 out of 10(Dir-Brad Sykes): Ridiculously lame 3D movie which pretty much follows the plots of many 80's teen
slasher
flicks.
Most of the elements of this movie have been seen a million times already in other films; and while it was OK for him to steal elements from other movies in Scream, due to the fact that it's meant as a
slasher
tribute; here, it just looks like he's completely ran out of ideas.
Killer" features some references to such teen
slasher
staples like "Scream" or "Friday the 13th".The climatic twist ending looks like lilted from "The Sixth Sense".The uncertainty about whether the homicidal watchman is alive or dead provide some mild interest,but the characters are one-dimensional and the endless scenes of walking through dark school corridors really got on my nerves.The presence of charismatic Paul Naschy almost saves this clichéd
slasher
flick.There is also some decent gore on display including a splendidly bloody beheading.It's nice to see Manuela Velasco of "Rec" fame in a small role.4
I can't imagine what audience there would be for this thing, if not for the die-hard fan of 1980s
slasher
films who simply has to see -everything- from that era.
It was quite possibly one of the worst
slasher
films that I have ever seen.
This outing is not nearly as fun as even the three previous films in the franchise (and yes I'm including SPM 2, that should tell you something) Furthermore how can you have a
slasher
film with this little gore???
It starts off looking like it's gonna be a backwoods slasher, with the camera following dogs running through the woods.
I was really hoping this would have been a good modern day
slasher
but it doesn't even fall into the category of slashers.
When watching a direct to video
slasher
pick, it is only fair to expect the film to be trashy on some level, but this goes beyond trashy.
Sadly Strangeland then resumes its course as a thoroughly predictable and boring
slasher
film.
All the horror sites were saying that this movie had all the essentials of an 'old American
slasher'
flick that it would satisfy your needs.
Twin screenwriters, Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes, spend more time developing the main characters than other
slasher
movies--a promising start.
"Stay Alive" is an incredibly poor teen
slasher
flick without any iota of suspense.Writer-director William Brent Bell doesn't have the damn clue how to make a watchable horror movie.The jump scares are irritating,the blood/gore level is almost non-existent and the story doesn't make sense.The dialogue is utterly bad and the acting of all involved is embarrassing."Stay
It didn't take too long after Halloween had kicked off the
slasher
boom for the category to be cursed by continuous mediocrity.
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