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This has to be the most hilariously awful movie I have ever seen, and clearly the worst
slasher
film ever.
This is a decent mix of religious horror, cop drama and straight-up
slasher
80's films with an original premise and some believable acting from unfamiliar faces, namely Emma Sutton in the lead role.
Mindnumbing bad
slasher
flick about a killer who's killing off a young film crew while playing a godawful new wave track that goes something like "Boil me!
About halfway through I got the creeping suspicion that this
slasher
abomination was the brainchild of a bunch of really confused hippie freaks!
too many to pass unnoticed, especially in a god-damned teen
slasher
flick!
"Moon in Scorpio" is one of the worst
slasher
flicks I have ever seen.Everything in this picture is by-the-numbers,and even undemanding horror fans who only ask for competent gore will be disappointed,as the numerous murders(mostly stabbings and throat slashings)are practically anemic.Shot on a very low budget,the production values are almost nonexistent and the story moves at a snail's pace.This is truly bad horror film full of meaningless scenes which do nothing to the plot.The acting is completely awful and the direction by Gary Graver is even worse.An absolute trash-avoid it like the plague.My rating:2/10(for some nice murders).
I am proud to say I own a copy of this film and its one of my favorite
slasher
movies from the 90's.
I'm a huge
slasher
buff and prefer the old school 70s/early 80s style slice and dice flicks to the lame self-referential ones today.
Another stupid
slasher
film from the 80s.
It came out when the
slasher
era was about to end.
There were murders in the original novel, that I do recall, but I do not recall them being borderline
slasher
kills.
To be fair, the
slasher
slant is not a new one.
Robert Englund starred in a so-so
slasher
take on the novel in the late 80s.
Scared to Scream" is completely lifeless,dull and bloodless outing in the
slasher
genre.The acting is awful,the pace is extremely slow and the final motif of a knife-wielding killer is so painfully stupid that it has to be heard to be believed.Anne Archer in her first role is incredibly wooden,and there is almost no blood and gore to be seen here.So don't be fooled by other reviews-this is one of the worst,most boring slash'em all flicks I have ever seen.1 out of 10.You'll regret seeing this your all life!
This film is more "supernatural horror" than "teenage
slasher"
.
This...is just a bland, badly acted entry in the
slasher
genre.
Certainly this isn't the first film to do this, but that makes it even more problematic because by now filmmakers should know what to do and what not to do, particularly when you are working with the
slasher
genre.
Without those you just have an average run-of-the-mill low budget
slasher
movie.
I don't have enough words to say how terrible and how boring this
slasher
movie is.
After the worst series of murders in a
slasher
movie and after dialogues and love scenes that are really bad, the movie ends with a "surprise" ending that is too silly to be credible.
Dead Dudes in the House combines its supernatural haunted house horror with a
slasher
plot and entities that are a cross between zombies and ghosts.
There are some that say this is a foundational film for the
slasher
genre.
We were so afraid watching this
slasher
flick, that the very words in the title still bring chills to both of us.
If it wasn't for his 1974 video nasty The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, then we may never have seen movies like Slumber Party Massacre or any of the other
slasher '
massacre' titles.
It was somewhat ironic then that he decided to direct a remake of the 1978 gruesome
slasher
(The Toolbox Murders) at exactly the same time that New Line Cinema were renewing his very own masterpiece (Chainsaw Massacre).
From the film's title - "Chopping Mall", I was expecting a movie along the lines of a
slasher
film.
That's right, this isn't a
slasher
film.
Picture hot college students including Susan Ward (The In Crowd), Laura Ramsey (Venom and The Covenant) and Sanoe Lake (Blue Crush) and six other gorgeous co-eds, pitted against the diabolical Edward Furlong in one of the most gruesome
slasher
films today.
I was expecting this film, which was marketed as an Aussie teen slasher, to be bottom-of-the-barrel junk.
Well, it wasn't a
slasher
and it was one of the better creepy films of the past few years.
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