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Wednesday
Jan112012

Rejected By Rod(?) Part Ten - Sorority House Massacre

Not everything I've written for FLICK ATTACK has made it to the show. Mr. Lott insists that these rapidly aging reviews will be posted eventually, but until then I'm just going to assume that they have been:

Rejected By Rod(?)

Sorority House Massacre

(1986)

For eagle-eyed horror fans the cleverest moment in Sorority House Massacre comes when two of its characters are watching television. Showing on the set is a scene from an earlier Roger Corman produced classic, Slumber Party Massacre, in which a character is—you guessed it—watching a horror movie on television. It’s the cinematic equivalent of one those drawings of a cartoon character holding a drawing of them holding a drawing on into infinity.

Beyond this one moment, though, there’s not a lot to say about the film. While it does feature a memorably creepy dream sequence, the plot itself is lifted straight from the first two Halloweens, featuring as it does a killer who escapes from the loony bin in order to return to the house where he killed all but the youngest member of his family, who’s now an attractive brunette college student plagued by nightmares featuring him and the massacre she doesn’t remember surviving.

To writer/director  Carol Frank’s credit, she avoids the mistake of making her characters deliberately hateful, and merely settles for bland and uninteresting. To her discredit, she chose not to fire her apparently blind costume designer and allowed them to dress her cast in the most hideous clothes the 80s ever foisted upon the planet. That is if a movie this low budget even had a costume designer. If it didn’t, then her biggest crime was casting actors who couldn’t supply decent clothes out of their own closets.

Ultimately, Sorority House Massacre is an especially unexceptional movie and the only reason I’m reviewing it now is because I took the time to watch it before experiencing Sorority House Massacre II, which is an exceptional movie, but not for the reasons you might think.

Sunday
Apr102011

The Wynorski Project Part Ten - "The Haunting of Morella"

Wynorski gets serious and everyone suffers.

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Sunday
Apr032011

The Wynorski Project Part Eight & Nine Concluded

Part Three in my epic Three-Part look at the two movies that inspired the creation of this ignoble endeavor.

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Sunday
Mar272011

The Wynorski Project Part Eight & Nine Continued

Part Two in my epic Three-Part look at the two movies that inspired the creation of this ignoble endeavor.

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Sunday
Mar132011

The Wynorski Project Part Eight & Nine "Sorority House Massacre II & Hard To Die"

Part One in my epic Three-Part look at the two movies that inspired the creation of this ignoble endeavor.

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