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Christine Haeberman | ... | Aggie | |
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Allen Andrews | ... | Stevie |
Mary LeGault | ... | Tamra | |
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Scott Nadler | ... | Brian |
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Johnny Jenkinson | ... | Kyle (as John Jenkinson) |
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Kat Szumski | ... | Lindy |
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Kathryn Playa | ... | Stella |
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Kelly Hitman | ... | Missy (as Kelly Devoto) |
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Ryan Franks | ... | Clarence |
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Anna Graves | ... | Party Girl in Truck |
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Nigel Lambert | ... | Narrator |
Big Stevie has a sexual problem. Murder is how he has sex. And Big Stevie knows that there is no better way for a repressed killer to blow off steam than killing a bunch of care-free free-spirited teens. After her friends are all chopped, carved, and slashed, sweet young Aggie is left alone to face off against this unreasonable psycho. Now she's got a pervert on her hands. A big one. And Big Stevie's problem could become Aggie's problem real fast. Written by Radar Dog
Big bad Stevie is celebrating a birthday and he's overjoyed to have a group of fun-loving teenagers stumble upon his house (which they think is vacant at first). Oh yes Stevie is going to have so much fun, the teens....not so much.
I really enjoyed this low-budget slasher film. It doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, so to speak, but you can tell that writer/director Drew Barnhardt is definitely a fan of the genre. He hardly misses a beat in this one. The acting is much better than average (for a film of this type), the soundtrack is great, throw in a bit of nudity, gore & some honest to goodness tension later in the film and you have a winner on your hands. Fans of low-budget horror films usually have to wade through a whole lot of excrement in order to find a (too few) diamond in the rough. This movie is one of those diamonds. I'll definitely be keeping my eye out for Barnhardt's future endeavors.
Eye Candy: Mary LeGault gets topless
My Grade: A-
DVD Extras: a 7 minute making of; 'creating a killer' featurette (5 minutes); Director's notebook (9 minutes); 'Scoring the film' featurette (11 and a half minutes); Title madness (about 14 minutes on why they choose the title of this movie); photo and artwork gallery; & original trailer for the film