It's the 1980's and a group of typical horror movie high school kids are getting together to hold a séance in a haunted house. Naturally, people start dying preposterously bloody deaths, gir... Read allIt's the 1980's and a group of typical horror movie high school kids are getting together to hold a séance in a haunted house. Naturally, people start dying preposterously bloody deaths, girls are getting naked for no apparent reason and people walk into pitch black rooms and say... Read allIt's the 1980's and a group of typical horror movie high school kids are getting together to hold a séance in a haunted house. Naturally, people start dying preposterously bloody deaths, girls are getting naked for no apparent reason and people walk into pitch black rooms and say things like "Is someone in here?" Will any of these poor, hapless kids survive? Or will t... Read all
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Avoid.
A horror/teen/college film. Young people finding new ways to party in an abandoned house. Combine stories of a killer and ghosts with a wedgie board and some nerds trying to crash the party.
Unlike paranormal activity, it doesn't take itself seriously so it works. It's also far sexier. Otherwise, it's very similar, taking place almost entirely in a house set in the 1980s.
To illustrate just how low I will go (in several directions: Zardoz had moments of genius, Piranhaconda could be seen in certain lights as an act of cinematic wonder, any Chuck Norris movie features better acting, every youtube video ever features better filming, every Michael Bay film ever has featured better dialogue, Bad Taste featured genuinely funny gore.
Just don't.
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- TriviaCory Assink originally came in to audition for the part of Michael, the football jock. The producers and director insisted that he instead read for the part of Geek One (the part he eventually won).
- GoofsShadow of the boom mic is visible on the left side of the screen on the floor as Tiffany and Ryan are walking up the stairs to the John.
- Crazy creditsAfter the credit that tells viewers to visit the "Stupid Teenagers Must Die!" web site, the next title says "Ask for Babs"...a reference to the "When In Hollywood, Visit Universal Studios...ask for Babs" ad at the end of "The Blues Brothers."
- ConnectionsReferences Fenêtre sur cour (1954)
- SoundtracksNothing's Gonna Tear Us Apart (Love Theme From 'Stupid Teenagers Must Die!')
Performed by Raymond and Scum
Written by Matthew Edward Dunn and Jeff C. Smith
Produced by Matthew Edward Dunn, Jeff C. Smith and Randy Catiller
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- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
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