THE GOOD:
- Some great surreal humor (the phone gag, the age gag, Marlo's bizarre acting style, etc.).
- Loving pastiche of Slumber Party Massacre.
- Likable cast (especially Marlo).
- Good self-parody (actual ketchup for gore effects).
- Efficient use of low budget, decent visual style.
THE NOT-SO-GOOD:
- Doesn't really have a consistent humor style. The surrealist stuff is maybe 10% of the jokes. The rest are very basic and juvenile. (The film actually presents it as funny to say "wieners" instead of "hot dogs," and it makes about ten ham-fisted attempts at innuendo with that in a row.)
- The dialogue is repetitive WITHIN scenes, many of which drag on for way too long.
- The dialogue is repetitive ACROSS scenes, many of which retread the same ground.
IN SUMMATION: If you like campy stuff, there's enough in here to enjoy. I half-heartedly recommend it.