Kattiera Nana
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Steinesongo
Too many fans seem to be blown away
Rijndri
Load of rubbish!!
Blaironit
Excellent film with a gripping story!
wubbydub
I read the review on this site which said that it didn't have all the gore so that is why I decided to watch it. I remember how much I used to enjoy a good horror movie before all the gore got into them. Most of those ones I never watch. I was into horror movies 50 years ago and they didn't have the gore then either. When that started I gave up viewing horror shows so it was nice to be able to see one again. The review was very helpful in making my decision to view this movieI liked the plot and the actors were all good. I have nothing to say against it.Good job.. hope to see more of the same.
Stef de Cloe
And I liked it very much! David DeCoteau is cult. If you know him - or better, his movies - you will know approximately what to expect.Some mystery, some horror, but - in most of his films - always cute guys and some emphasis on the male body.Does this disturb? It doesn't to me, because I have seen most of his work.Of course there are some things in this film that are not credible, or not "correct" (someone noted the 90-ies clothing, where supposedly we have to be in 2005...), but hey, does this make a movie bad? Knowing David Decoteau and most of his work, I sat down, just relaxed and enjoyed Killer Bash for what it is.I'm even inclined to rate it a 8/10. Which I will do.
please_save_yuri
The plot of this movie is fairly straightforward: 30 years ago a geek was accidentally murdered by some cool frat boys who took their "good old-fashioned geek bashing" a bit too far. The frat boys, being cool and rich, covered up their mistake and life went on as normal.Now, 30 years later, the sons of the 5 frat boys responsible for the murder are following in the footsteps of their fathers they're cool, they're frat and they make fun of geeks.Enter the geekette, who bears some resemblance to the murdered geek she's awkward, smart, wears glasses, seeks acceptance and is the butt of everyone's joke. After finding a 30-year old class ring belonging to, guess who? she begins to change. She sheds her ugly duckling image and becomes the new hot girl on campus (because if movies teach us anything, it's that all geekettes are hot girls just waiting for a cool person or in this case, a malevolent, revenge-driven spirit to take them under their wing).The biggest problem with this movie is that it doesn't seem to know what it wants to be. I was expecting a cheesy B-Horror, but it failed all my cheesy B-Horror expectations. First, it wasn't scary, and didn't even try to be scary. The "murder" scenes consisted of the geek-girl's eyes flashing red as bad things happened to whomever she happened to be looking at. And the bad things? Please. The first death resulted from one of the frat boys failing to lift a barbell and the barbell landing on his neck. Was he decapitated? No. He just choked a little. Which brings me to my next point: no gore. No cheesy special effects. One of the frat boys died due to peanut allergies. No joke.This movie also had no nudity which, though not essential for a B-Horror, is still appreciated. The closest you'll find are some homo-erotic scenes with the frat boys.In addition, the logic behind this movie is so flawed I just couldn't get passed it. So you have 5 frat boys who accidentally murder a geek in 1975. Okay, I get it. What I don't get is how these frat boys, coincidentally, all have children 10 years later, and that, also coincidentally, all the children are boys. I mean, do frat boys end up spending the rest of their lives consulting each other as to what they should do? Do they carry a calendar with them that marks off important dates, like, "1981: Get married." "1984, June onwards: Impregnate wife." "1985: Have a baby boy. If girl, then adopt a baby boy." Needless to say, I just don't buy it.This movie wasn't bad. It just didn't do anything particularly well.
aaxa264
I knew to expect a B-movie, but was surprised by the quality of the script, editing and camera work. The vast majority of B-movies often start out pretty good but break down by the middle of the script. This one does not. DeCoteau does a decent job on his movies, as his reputation has earned, and this one does not disappoint. Paula Shaw puts in the best performance of the cast as Janine Gordon (the counselor), but Raquel Riskin was a surprising treat in her first lead role. She has a presence on camera, is a looker, and may be one to watch in future roles. Of course, the majority of acting may be B-quality, but so much of how a performer or scene comes across is due to the directing and, even moreso, the editing and post-production work all of which are directly related to budget. Shaw and Riskin, particularly, seemed able to rise above these obstacles and put in good performances nonetheless. This may be a low-budget film, but well worth the watch.