
Rebecca is set to spend her first Spring Break home from college with her old high school cheer-leading friends. As luck would have it, the group of six sexy girls have been granted the usage of a rental property in the Florida coastal town of Manatee Creek. However, they are soon to find that their vacation may be anything but... Just down the road, in Daytona Beach; "Crazy Girls Unlimited" - a company famous for it's drunken topless DVD releases - had been throwing a event ... (Full plot summary below)
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Rebecca is set to spend her first Spring Break home from college with her old high school cheer-leading friends. As luck would have it, the group of six sexy girls have been granted the usage of a rental property in the Florida coastal town of Manatee Creek. However, they are soon to find that their vacation may be anything but... Just down the road, in Daytona Beach; "Crazy Girls Unlimited" - a company famous for it's drunken topless DVD releases - had been throwing a event for their latest video series. However, the shoot ended early when a killer, complete with medieval weaponry, showed up to end the festivities. Unaware of what has transpired at the "Crazy Girls" party, Rebecca and her friends decide to throw a Spring Break Free-For-All -- But the girls get more than they bargained for when one-by-one the party-goers disappear. It seems an uninvited stranger has been literally cutting through the guest list - straight from the party in Daytona.
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| User ReviewHunter IThe movie is about under-age adults partying, and stuff, until a monk with a war-hammer decides to kill them for a religious thing from worshiping God. This movie was pretty fun to watch, sure the acting is not that good, but like I said, in slasher movies, when you're playing as person that gets killed, you don't have to act, only the killer has to act the role, and I got to say, the killer was a pretty intense killer. The film is really entertaining to watch, the script was good, the plot was okay, but it's still a fun movie to watch, oh if one of you are Christians, you may not want to watch this movie, because the Christians in this movie are insane, and the movie sometimes makes fun of them, so yeah if you are Christians, you might get offended by this movie, but if you love fun slasher movies, this is the movie for you. |
| User ReviewAnthony DBoobs, babes, blood and Beetlejuice. What more could you ask for? Reminded me of the slasher flicks we used to watch with our friends in the 80's and early 90's. You know the tune, sorority girls meet their doom courtesy of a deranged, hammer wielding madman. In between all of the campy gore and guts we get boobies, boobies boobies! The production quality was great for a low budget flick and the acting was a lot better than I expected. Cameos from Sal and Beetle from the Stern Show were just icing on the cake. |
| User ReviewJack SAlthough the gore scenes were cheesy, the plot actually had me interested throughout the film...not bad really |
| User ReviewMike BA bunch of hot chicks getting murdered. It is better than you'd think. |
| User ReviewKizoku Kage Ryu .ducking stupid,I thought it was gonna have zombies don't watch this |
| User ReviewAnil RThis is pretty bad, but the {SPOILER ALERT} Beetlejuice decapitation scene and the pile driver at the end almost made it worthwhile. |
| User ReviewEric PGirls Gone Dead (Michael Hoffman and Aaron T. Wells, 2012) I will give you this right up front: given the title Girls Gone Dead, if you go into this movie expecting something that looks like it came out of Yasujiro Ozu's camera, let's face it, you're dumber than this movie. I try to take things on their own merits, but even when you go into a movie expecting pulp cheesiness, there is good pulp cheesiness and bad pulp cheesiness. Interesting recent examples of the former? Strippers vs. Werewolves (and let's be honest, that's an even worse title than Girls Gone Dead), Gutterballs, and Zombies of Mass Destruction have all come out within the past five years, are all stupidly funny, and when you've finished with them, you may find yourself needing to take a shower, but you won't feel like you've wasted your time. Here, on the other hand... well, given how much I pay for Netflix and how many movies I watch per month, Girls Gone Dead probably cost me in the vicinity of seventeen cents to watch. I'm not going to demand my money back on this one (like I would on, say, Hellraiser: Revelations or Fading of the Cries), but it's a pretty close call. Plot: the usual batch of young-and-beautifuls (a cheerleading team!) are on spring break at Rebecca (Step Up: Revolution's Katie Peterson)'s father's summer house. Which, it turns out, is a pretty fur piece from the actual beach, but the kids are not going to let that stop them from attempting to have fun partying it up at the local bar, which is terrifying and provides the movie's only true laughs. They also discover that Crazy Girls Unlimited, who are responsible for a very lucrative series of videos featuring topless drunk Spring Break babes (sound familiar?), are filming in close-by Daytona Beach...or were, until a crazed killer broke the party up in a very nasty way. The killer, his thirst for blood whetted, and the co-eds are on the inevitable collision course... People have been trying to do slasher comedies as long as there have been slasher movies; Student Bodies popped up all the way back in 1981 (and it may still be the best of the lot). Almost all of them are unforgivably bad. And so, looked at in that light, maybe Girls Gone Dead isn't as bottom-of-the-barrel as I originally painted it. If you're familiar with enough movies of this stripe to be able to evaluate this one in the context it so desperately needs, you'll be able to see some of the movie for being as fun as it is. But is it really worth the trouble, given that you probably figured out who the killer is about five minutes after the character was introduced and there's nothing even remotely unpredictable about this flick? Probably not, but if you have absolutely nothing else to do on a Friday night... ** |
| User Reviewpaul wRight off the bat, any movie featuring Ron Jeremy, Jerry "The King" Lawler, and Beetlejuice has a pedigree of talent unmatched by any other film. Of course this is nothing more then your basic C-Movie slasher with a healthy dose of T & A and some bad special effects. Anytone who's ever seen a movie will know who the "killers" are before you're even 10 minutes into the movie. |
| User ReviewBill BYou get what you expect judging from the cover but this could have actually been good with some refinements of the script. |
| User ReviewBuster CWell it was just dumb for sure had a few funny parts but thats it another B moie down so many more to watch |