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A psychology student invites a group of his friends and teacher to a drug and alcohol-fueled party where he plans to murder them all.A psychology student invites a group of his friends and teacher to a drug and alcohol-fueled party where he plans to murder them all.A psychology student invites a group of his friends and teacher to a drug and alcohol-fueled party where he plans to murder them all.
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James M. Churchman
- The Quick Brown Fox
- (as Jim Churchman)
Charley Allen
- Officer Gaunt
- (as C.B. Allen)
D.J. Dierker
- John Skyles
- (as Daniel Joseph)
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- TriviaMajandra Delfino (who did all of her own stunts) can indeed actually fit totally inside a Sears Kenmore Oven.
- GoofsWhen Jordan climbs the ladder to the roof, closeups show her wearing flat/sneaker type shoes. Before and after, she is wearing boots with large square heels. This can be seen both times she climbs up to the roof.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the credits there is a quick shot of Hal opening his eyes after he was believed to be dead.
- Alternate versionsIn the original version, there was a whole sub plot about Hal Evans (Glenn Quinn) also being a serial killer and there being a whole rivalry between Hal and Nick but test audiences found this too confusing and all the scenes were subsequently removed but can be found on the DVD. This information gives more significance to the final shot at the end of the credits.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Be Kind Rewind (2008)
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I really enjoy watching Jason Mewes doing what he does best...which isn't so much acting as it is lending his persona to this project or that project in the form of some previously agreed-upon lines. I think he's a funny guy and wanted to see how he did in a non-Smith project.
He did about the same as he does -in- a Kevin Smith project, they just gave the character a different name...but I've got no quarrel there.
The movie itself...well, I barely got through it. It swiped plot from all over the place, from Hitchcock to Clue, the board game. It also reminded me of a very badly-done play I saw in college in which the murderer was also obsessed with Leopold and Loeb...that's right, L-O-E-B, not L-O-B-E. I had trouble getting through that play as well.
Was it just me, or did American Psycho and other such current movies factor mightily in this as well? I kept getting American Psycho vibes.
Anyway...if you're a fan of Jason Mewes, by all means watch it to see him. Otherwise, if you're looking for a good horror film, your money's best spent elsewhere.
He did about the same as he does -in- a Kevin Smith project, they just gave the character a different name...but I've got no quarrel there.
The movie itself...well, I barely got through it. It swiped plot from all over the place, from Hitchcock to Clue, the board game. It also reminded me of a very badly-done play I saw in college in which the murderer was also obsessed with Leopold and Loeb...that's right, L-O-E-B, not L-O-B-E. I had trouble getting through that play as well.
Was it just me, or did American Psycho and other such current movies factor mightily in this as well? I kept getting American Psycho vibes.
Anyway...if you're a fan of Jason Mewes, by all means watch it to see him. Otherwise, if you're looking for a good horror film, your money's best spent elsewhere.
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