That was the best thing about it!voxmortis wrote:Personally I love heavy rock... and as it was a homage to 80's slashers, then it was mandatory
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Oh, I forgot the other thing that really annoyed me - the shower sequence which was nothing better than cheap low-grade softcore in a shabby bid to pad it up to 80 minutes or thereabouts. Are the makers that desperate that they have to shove in an entirely gratuitous sequence of a naked woman to maintain our interest? More to the point - do they have that low an opinion of us as an audience that they expect us to respond positively to it? (Trans: do you think we're a bunch of w*nkers or something?)
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But the majority of the audience did respond well to it. I know I did.
I thought of it more as a homage to gratuitous shower scenes from 80s movies usually starring Linnea Quigley. It made me laugh a lot, which is why I liked the movie quite a lot. It was clearly good fun, and the makers were having a ball, I think you would be batty not to enjoy. It wasn't a thinky film designed to leave you stumped. I have to admit, I was bowled over by it.
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I thought of it more as a homage to gratuitous shower scenes from 80s movies usually starring Linnea Quigley. It made me laugh a lot, which is why I liked the movie quite a lot. It was clearly good fun, and the makers were having a ball, I think you would be batty not to enjoy. It wasn't a thinky film designed to leave you stumped. I have to admit, I was bowled over by it.
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Storyline I thought was basic, but just as basic as a Friday the 13th sequel, which sounds like what they were going for anyway!
They talked about the shower scene - and said it was a homage to Dressed to Kill. If you don't 'get' that the shower scene was tongue-in-cheek exploitation, then I guess you don't 'get' a huge percentage of 70/80's horrors, eh!
They talked about the shower scene - and said it was a homage to Dressed to Kill. If you don't 'get' that the shower scene was tongue-in-cheek exploitation, then I guess you don't 'get' a huge percentage of 70/80's horrors, eh!
Would've made a great short. Hated the trailer last year...so actually enjoyed this more than I should have.
Good effort, but the joke did kinda run out of steam. The makers obviously enjoyed making it and enjoyed the weekend though, which really shone through.
And if you really hated it...get off your butts and try and do better! The more qulaity low budget stuff we get, the less you'll have t osit though stuff you don't enjoy.
Good effort, but the joke did kinda run out of steam. The makers obviously enjoyed making it and enjoyed the weekend though, which really shone through.
And if you really hated it...get off your butts and try and do better! The more qulaity low budget stuff we get, the less you'll have t osit though stuff you don't enjoy.
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When the trailer got shown last year. I thought this looked really good.
Then saw the film. Then my heart sunk. Way too long and the only good bits were the various ways the victims died cricket style.
The shower scene was again too long and pointless. Was expecting more hands to suddenly appear. Like a scene from Naked Gun!
Then saw the film. Then my heart sunk. Way too long and the only good bits were the various ways the victims died cricket style.
The shower scene was again too long and pointless. Was expecting more hands to suddenly appear. Like a scene from Naked Gun!
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It's a long time since I've seen Dressed To Kill (on account of there being no decent DVD version in this country) but from what I remember, the shower scene (with the gorgeously lush Pino Donaggio score) cuts straight to the squalid, emotionless, mechanical s*x scene in the bedroom - juxtaposing her erotic fantasies with her s*xually frustrating reality. The scene in IKHMRYSLS is just an outtake from a Playboy Soapy Hooters video.rambozo wrote:They talked about the shower scene - and said it was a homage to Dressed to Kill. If you don't 'get' that the shower scene was tongue-in-cheek exploitation, then I guess you don't 'get' a huge percentage of 70/80's horrors, eh!
And you probably are the only one googling Arianna Starr - from what's displayed in IKHMRYSLS she's nothing much to write home about and (if we must have erectile euphemisms raising their heads) the tent stayed in the rucksack the whole time. Throw a stick in any shopping centre on a Saturday afternoon and it'll bounce off at least half a dozen better shaped ladies before it hits the floor.*
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Had it's ups and downs but did have its heart in the right place I thought... didn't like the shower scene (went on wayyy too long for my liking, I like real women not a 7 minute "this is what 'fake' looks like, sorry Arianna!) which I thought should have had some jokes in at least...
In fact, I think the film itself could have done with a few more jokes in there, the title pushes it firmly into comedy territory and my take tends to be that the more jokes you cram in the more chance you have of making more people laugh... oh, and thought the lighting was quite poorly done at times (early office scenes for example with "halos" round character's faces)
It's easy to poke holes in cheap films though, and its heart did win through for me. Will be interested to see their next project!
In fact, I think the film itself could have done with a few more jokes in there, the title pushes it firmly into comedy territory and my take tends to be that the more jokes you cram in the more chance you have of making more people laugh... oh, and thought the lighting was quite poorly done at times (early office scenes for example with "halos" round character's faces)
It's easy to poke holes in cheap films though, and its heart did win through for me. Will be interested to see their next project!
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It started well but soon ran out of steam for me... a bit of a one joke film. Still, it takes the award for most gratuitious display of nakedness in a FF film though (under some stiff competition this year!)
Btw, that reminds me, but did anyone else hear a character in one of the films say that he'd been given the willies... well, it made me chuckle.
Btw, that reminds me, but did anyone else hear a character in one of the films say that he'd been given the willies... well, it made me chuckle.
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