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Written, directed, shot, scored and edited with an appalling lack of flair and finesse by the singularly talentless Rick Sloane (who later disgraced celluloid some more with the absolutely atrocious "Hobgoblins"), this horrendously ham-fisted attempt at a
slasher
spoof strikes out something rotten in every conceivable way: the excruciatingly lethargic pacing, the painfully static, grainy cinematography (there's a stinky surplus of drab master shots featured throughout), an annoyingly droning and redundant hum'n'shiver synthesizer score, the flat (non)direction, a tediously talky and uneventful script, the groan-inducing sophomoric sense of lowbrow humor, the bloodless murder set pieces, a pitifully unscary killer (he's just some wrinkled-up old guy in pasty make-up), the uniformly obnoxious and unappealing characters, a dissatisfyingly abrupt ending, and lifeless performances from a noticeably uninspired cast all ensure that watching this schlocky swill is about as fun and rewarding as eating rancid raw eels drenched with sour vinegar.
Not even a typical
slasher
movie.
I see this movie as a poor tribute to the old
slasher
movies.
I'm not a big fan of this director on the whole; early exploitation flick The Last House on the Left as well as his modern
slasher
Scream sit well with me, but the rest of his work is very hit and miss and I'd hesitate to call him the master that others have labelled him as.
whats up with that? the film is oh so typical
slasher
fare with a plot about as original as a Beatles concert.
The gratuitous nudity essential for teen
slasher
flicks is there, of course, along with the archetypical teenagers, but the whole movie just doesn't gel.
Milo is a complete rip off of the 1992
slasher
flick Mikey, if you actually check it up both films have the same tagline!But if you want to watch an incredibly funny film with absolutely no plot whatsoever......well then this is the film for you.The acting is terrible and the flashback scenes are overwhelmingly confusing.
A rather lame teen
slasher
from Brisbane.
Bloody Birthday is a totally rubbish
slasher
movie from beginning to end.
I just LOVE finding old
slasher
films on VHS because the cover artwork is fantastic.
The plotting in this one is simple, evil undead miner goes after those who eek to steal his gold, and it should make for good
slasher
fun, especially given that it is directed by John Carl Buechler, who has done special effects for many of these sort of films, including having worked on all three of the major
slasher
franchises (Halloween, Elm Street and Friday 13th) and such small gems as Mausoleum.
I have seen many - possibly too many straight-to-video, no budget
slasher
films and have developed a taste for the "good ones", or the ones that are less sucky, as ridiculous as that sounds, hahaha.
All of these characters are prime candidates for "Serial
Slasher
of the Year" and you just have to sit through this movie until the end to find out who-done-it.
All the cliché's of a
slasher
film without any substance.
"When a Killer Calls" is an unusually nasty
slasher
flick, with some very unpleasant and unsettling sequences.
Supercraptastic
slasher
fare, which feels overly long at 80 minutes.
I supposed 'Scarecrow Gone Wild' is a dull
slasher
flick.
This is amateurish
slasher
nonsense made on a micro-budget and a little bit too obvious inspired by "Friday the 13th".
Then it goes completely downhill and turns into a whole catalog of "your basic
slasher
clichés".
Apparently the writer and director of this direct-to-DVD
slasher
movie is a fan of Friday 13th and other summer camp slashers.
Formulaic
slasher
film, only this one stars three ten year olds (all born during a lunar eclipse) as the killers.
I don't care how terrible or how predictable an 80's
slasher
can be; just mentioning who did it ruins the whole point!
Typical
slasher
movie, nothing new here except for the SPOILER "visions" which just add fluff to an already weak plot.
I couldn't believe my eyes--for once I can't complain about excessive (or in this case, any) nudity in a
slasher
film, but it still managed to make me crimson with embarrassment for renting it.
OK my impression (I had watched scarecrow on TV a weeks ago) perfect, a nice
slasher
film to start the evening with.
There were a lot of dumb teenage getting sex movies of the 80s and a lot of
slasher
flicks but there were only a handful that were made with thought, made you laugh and captured the time period right; this was one of them.
It's one of the best experiences I had watching a
slasher
movie.
Perhaps one of the first
slasher
film that came out after Halloween (Although made from Irwin Yabalans from Halloween), I must say I honestly found "Tourist Trap" to be scarier and funner.
Jeff Lieberman is a terrific filmmaker and he can undoubtedly do great things with a tiny budget, but I nevertheless expected to see a far more sadistic and gruesome early 80's
slasher.
Director Jean-Claude Lord, who previously helmed the under-appreciated
slasher
psycho thriller "Visiting Hours," stages the plentiful action scenes with considerable verve and maintains a zippy pace throughout, thus ensuring that this flick sizes up as an enjoyably trashy sci-fi/horror action outing.
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