Where in the hell did this movie come from?
When I requested a copy of Trailer Park of Terror to review, I knew two things about it. First off, I had heard it was actually pretty fun, and the quotes on the box seemed better than you’d expect. Secondly, I knew it had a lot of gore. What I was expecting to be an adequate 90 minutes with some amusing kills turned out to be, well, something pretty damned great. I mean… I mean it was pretty damned great.
A 15, 20 minute opening sequence taking place years before the rest of the film sets the rather moody tone. With the whole cast speaking in thick Southern drawls, the lack of excessive camp is really refreshing. Sure, the dialogue throughout the film is funny, but it’s more clever than you’d expect, and never out-and-out mood breaking. The cast, I should mention,...
When I requested a copy of Trailer Park of Terror to review, I knew two things about it. First off, I had heard it was actually pretty fun, and the quotes on the box seemed better than you’d expect. Secondly, I knew it had a lot of gore. What I was expecting to be an adequate 90 minutes with some amusing kills turned out to be, well, something pretty damned great. I mean… I mean it was pretty damned great.
A 15, 20 minute opening sequence taking place years before the rest of the film sets the rather moody tone. With the whole cast speaking in thick Southern drawls, the lack of excessive camp is really refreshing. Sure, the dialogue throughout the film is funny, but it’s more clever than you’d expect, and never out-and-out mood breaking. The cast, I should mention,...
- 2/22/2009
- by Saul Berenbaum
- JustPressPlay.net
Where in the hell did this movie come from?
When I requested a copy of Trailer Park of Terror to review, I knew two things about it. First off, I had heard it was actually pretty fun, and the quotes on the box seemed better than you’d expect. Secondly, I knew it had a lot of gore. What I was expecting to be an adequate 90 minutes with some amusing kills turned out to be, well, something pretty damned great. I mean… I mean it was pretty damned great.
A 15, 20 minute opening sequence taking place years before the rest of the film sets the rather moody tone. With the whole cast speaking in thick Southern drawls, the lack of excessive camp is really refreshing. Sure, the dialogue throughout the film is funny, but it’s more clever than you’d expect, and never out-and-out mood breaking. The cast, I should mention,...
When I requested a copy of Trailer Park of Terror to review, I knew two things about it. First off, I had heard it was actually pretty fun, and the quotes on the box seemed better than you’d expect. Secondly, I knew it had a lot of gore. What I was expecting to be an adequate 90 minutes with some amusing kills turned out to be, well, something pretty damned great. I mean… I mean it was pretty damned great.
A 15, 20 minute opening sequence taking place years before the rest of the film sets the rather moody tone. With the whole cast speaking in thick Southern drawls, the lack of excessive camp is really refreshing. Sure, the dialogue throughout the film is funny, but it’s more clever than you’d expect, and never out-and-out mood breaking. The cast, I should mention,...
- 2/22/2009
- by Saul Berenbaum
- JustPressPlay.net
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