ada
the leading man is my tpye
Fairaher
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Kirandeep Yoder
The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
Edwin
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
ichocolat
This is an awful film! I swear to God, watching the entire film was a whole lot worse than getting rammed by a raging bull! This film relies on one thing; that sex sells. It is as simple as that. Throw in cute ladies, create a shallow storyline, and then sell it for some quick buck. Easy money nowadays are rampant, even at the expense of making everyone who watched it looked like fools.Some commentators said that this is only for Debbie hardcore fans. To think of it, I don't think even her fans would have approve her acting in this film. And I am pretty sure that many people stopped being Debbie friends, too.The premise of the film is about, hm, hold on, there wasn't any. If I remember correctly, there were pretty ladies, and there was one male psycho that goes around killing people in his sight. Naa, now I've to tick the 'Contains spoiler' for fear that it'll spoil others who haven't watch this film.I can assure that, even if you so choose to skip watching this film, you would not miss anything. I mean our time is so little, and we have got lots of things to do. So until one has got nothing to do, only then one may decide to watch this. And even that, it is wiser to get a hobby instead.
Scarecrow-88
Micro-budget slasher comedy regarding a psycho chef(!)who interrupts the slumber party of a female high school volleyball team, causing mayhem. Director/writing team of Jonathan Gorman and Thomas Edward Seymour attempt to spoof 80's slashers. For instance, most of the high schoolers look like 30-year old porn stars. There's gratuitous nudity just for the hell of it. You could see the female cast reliving their youth, speaking the valley-girl lingo talking about high school crushes and sex-related subject matter. The gore scenes are notably absent as the directors use mostly sound effects, cutting away from the chef as he chops and slashes through victims. Debbie Rochon has a cameo as a lesbian volleyball coach who really enjoys watching her girls taking showers and changing into their wardrobe. The film lovingly features the male football team with never-ending homosexual gags and jokes. This spoof also pokes fun at 80's slasher teens who make idiotic choices when a killer is among them(..stopping for a strawberry daiquiri break shortly after one of their friends was knifed in the gut while using the toilet). Leah Ford, quite a babe, is the protagonist Jenny who is hosting the slumber party and bares her breasts in the very first scene as she wakes up for school. Sheri Lynn is the object of scorn, nerdy "smelly/sleazy" Suzy who sees the killer's work first hand attempting to warn her teammates that a psycho was on the loose, only to be constantly reminded at how she was not invited to the party. Lynn, with the directors often pointing the camera right in her face, would've been ideal for a "Revenge of the Nerds" movie. The film's production values are unimpressive and the kill-scenes will leave you underwhelmed, but if you are looking for boobs and goofy antics poking fun at bad slasher films from the past, this might satisfy you somewhat.
jmbwithcats
For what it's worth it was a really silly, and fun movie. The contrast between scenes, musically and in the delivery of lines was hilarious.Firstly, the girls were obviously hot, and the pacing is decent in every scene except the horror scenes. The party was badly scripted, basically it was very weak. Obviously a low budget movie, which allows for some really silly dialog, and off the cuff scenes which can be entertaining.This is one of those so bad it's enjoyable movies.Love the Citizen Kane spoof, silly lines, Suzy being reminded over and over how she wasn't invited, looking for predator, etc.. this movie obviously doesn't take itself too seriously, and neither should you.
Jan Keisy
Like most people, the name of Debbie Rochon is what brought me to this movie. Coupled with a catchy title, I took a chance. Well, let me just say that this movie gives new meaning to the term "Don't judge a book by its cover." in more ways than one. Debbie of course gives a fine performance as the lesbian gym teacher, but they obviously spent their whole budget on having her in the film for all about 3 minutes. They certainly didn't spend it on special effects or other actors, or even locations. All other performances where pretty bland, except for some of the football team scenes, which were pretty funny. The only female role on the "bikini" side that was worth watching was Jenny, played by Leah Ford. The other performances from the girls went from an average performance from Anna-Karin as Sharon to an almost embarrassing one from Sheri Lynn as the Nerdy Girl. I was begging for the girls to get killed. Hopefully cheering for the killer was what the film makers had planned all along, because that is what you'll end up doing.