He's the only thing that keeps the movie afloat, because although the first half builds some nice tension as David infiltrates the Peterson's family dynamic, all of that hard work is wasted in the final act when it devolves into a silly B - movie that favors violence over subtlety, falling victim to
the typical slasher film conventions with some incredibly strange and odd - placed moments of humor.
Not exactly
your typical slasher film, The Strangers was released in 2008 to mixed critical reviews but a successful box office take.
Yes, for a while, it's basically
your typical slasher movie, but screenwriter Scott Lobdell does a decent job of tricking us.
Most of
your typical slasher films released these days are boring paint - by - numbers gore fests.
Although constantly at risk, Pandorum's protagonists are by no means
the typical slasher film victims.
Its not
your typical slasher movie.
Just when you think it's
your typical slasher flick, it takes a complete left turn down «What the hell?»
If you think that the Cabin in the Woods is just like any other
typical slasher / horror film, then you are completely wrong.
Unlike some of his other violent but intelligent sci - fi efforts though, this one starts off strong then devolves into
a typical slasher movie.
Not exact matches
I have never seen a sequel retcon so many details and bury itself in inconsistency just to make a movie where the alien is just a
typical Hollywood
Slasher.
In the video Klebe posted on Facebook, which you can watch below, it is explained that «Jenny Myers» is «the girl next door,» described much like the
typical «final girl» of a
slasher film.
Several characters die gruesomely inventive deaths
typical of
slasher films (where inventive «kills» are everything).
It is fun to watch them go from
typical teen to savage
slasher in the blink of a frame.
At first glance, you might think, «
typical teen
slasher movie» right?
The whole ludicrous premise starts by turning its two potential scream queens into
typical B film
slashers.
The film doesn't outline this quite so clearly, but thanks to Scream, the
slasher was suddenly truly mainstream, and the
typical fan now drank Zima and wore Abercrombie & Fitch.
This is opposed to the
typical horror genre where things are just creepy, or
slasher style horror where there is a single murderous psychopath with an axe / chainsaw / knife / whatever.