I really enjoyed this movie. It has to be taken for what it is - a salute to the slasher genre. The irony might be lost on some people, but the clue is in the blurb - classic slasher with plenty of movie references and humour along the way. It won me over with the nod to Sean Connery - you might see it, you might miss it, you might get it, you might not, either way the viewer is treated as intelligent enough to pick up on subtle details. The script is well written (I thought the canteen conversation was trying a little too hard) and the acting is a better standard than you might expect for the price. It's clearly made to a budget, and that's only as it should be for a proper B movie. Danny Trejo has given us some very good (and woefully bad) big budget B movies recently, but this is the genuine article independent, made on a shoestring, up-and-coming director and cast. A movie that has character of it's own, well worth a watch.