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What more would you expect from a
slasher
film?
This is not a common
slasher.
Hooper manages the neat trick of paying homage to the
slasher
tradition that he himself launched so long ago with "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" while also adding some dimension and wit to the proceedings by virtue of a nicely detailed Hollywood urban legend angle.
And I can also state quite confidently that the scariest movies were made in the between the 60's and 80's (Exorcist, Amityville Horror, Rosemary''s Baby, Carrie, Psycho, Texas Chainsaw, Evil Dead.... just to name a few), and the crap that came out after that was mostly crap (Friday the 13th, Halloween, Candy Man, The Others, and your average
slasher
thrill-kill flicks...).
Anyone who puts this movie down obviously has no fear of hauntings, and should stick to the
slasher
flicks, which don't scare me at all.
This is a pretty boring
slasher
in my opinion, as I was quite disappointed, after reading lots of positive stuff about it.
This is a pretty boring
slasher
in my opinion, as I was quite disappointed after reading lots of positive stuff about it, and I say avoid it.
Sometimes all that it requires to take your mind off of everything is a simple-minded, bone-headed 80's slasher, especially if it's one that stars a young, hunky and still unknown Brad Pitt as the high school jerk and Roddy McDowall as the dirty-minded principal.
Using a reporter (blond of course lol) who's trying to produce a documentary on
slasher
killers and manages to get the consent of one to film him ''working''.It was quite a good idea ruined by....everything else!
As a longtime
slasher
fan, I'm always looking forward to a new entry in one of my favorite sub-genres.
Not because it was a gay
slasher
film, but because I was worried that the characters weren't going to be portrayed as real people, but rather caricatures of gay stereotypes.
I just see nothing all that spectacular about this film aside from it's undeniable shaping of the
slasher
genre, yet it is just plain forgettable and the gore effects aren't anything to marvel over either.
Massacre" is an abysmal
slasher
flick directed by porn director Stu Segall.There are some bloody killings,but the gore effects are crude and amateurish.The pace is slow,the acting is painfully bad and the synthesizer score is beyond awful.Easily the best thing about this insanely rotten piece of festering cow-dung is its short running time.The only way to enjoy "Drive-In Massacre" is to drink lots of alcohol.3 out of 10 for providing me a few laughs.
This is like a crude teen comedy mixed with a
slasher
film, complete with embarrassingly bad dialogue provided by the director.
I've seen plenty of stupid and utterly worthless
slasher
flicks,but "Fatal Pulse" manages to be the worst of them all(still I need to see "Blood Lake" and "The Last Slumber Party").It's extremely routine and offers zero surprises.The plot is simple:a black-gloved killer is knocking off sorority sisters...The acting is awful,the gore is non-existent and the killings are lame(the victims are strangled,electrocuted,etc.)However
A lost and forgotten Santa Claus
slasher
film which predates SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT.
I thought at first it might be an over the top movie that was meant to be humorous but that was not the case it was a clichéd
slasher
film without any redeeming features except the bodies of some of the women in it.
I'd say this review was going to be a spoiler, but...well, to be honest, it's a
slasher
movie.
However, I would much rather see a first time director tackle a project with the complexity and ambition of "Leo" than to have them make yet another pseudo wry, post modern, Tarantino imitation, or, worse, a boring, routine
slasher
film.
This was an attempt to return to a genre that officially died in the late 90s - The
slasher.
First, I love horror films including
slasher
flicks but there is nothing here.
Written and directed by Al Randall, DARK FIELDS is a predictable
slasher
flick.
I used to be a big fan of horror movies, but got tired of the usual
slasher
movies produced today.
I went into The Hole expecting another badly acted
slasher
flick with crazy teens running around subteranean passage ways.
HtD gets right up in your face and asks you if you want to see a
slasher
movie with five luscious babes (each with a distinct personality, of course) dressed in lingerie (unless they're in Daisy Dukes or in the shower without any clothes at all) running around a building after-hours and firing automatic weapons.
This is cinematographer/director Mario at his excessive peak in this brilliantly fast and furious
slasher
classic.
The definitive
slasher
flick.
Bloody, gory and well photographed
slasher
flick.
Especially our lead actor Dennis Lipscomb is someone who you'd normally NEVER see as the protagonist in a 80's horror
slasher.
Pretty stupid and totally insignificant no-budget thriller that looks an awful lot like a typical late 80's slasher... but isn't one!
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