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It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want To

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
166
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It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want To (2007)
AdventureHorror

Join Sara and her friends as they celebrate her birthday in the reputedly haunted Burkitt Manor. The evil within the house has awoken and has brought along some uninvited guests.Join Sara and her friends as they celebrate her birthday in the reputedly haunted Burkitt Manor. The evil within the house has awoken and has brought along some uninvited guests.Join Sara and her friends as they celebrate her birthday in the reputedly haunted Burkitt Manor. The evil within the house has awoken and has brought along some uninvited guests.

  • Director
    • Tony Wash
  • Writer
    • Tony Wash
  • Stars
    • Adrienne Fischer
    • Alicia Kenney
    • Oliver Luke
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    166
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tony Wash
    • Writer
      • Tony Wash
    • Stars
      • Adrienne Fischer
      • Alicia Kenney
      • Oliver Luke
    • 4User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Adrienne Fischer
    • Sara
    Alicia Kenney
    • Jill
    Oliver Luke
    • Travis
    • (as Oliver Lucach)
    Angel Marquez
    • Creature…
    Kyna Martin
    • Jenny
    Danielle Nortum Mock
    • Cassie
    • (as Danielle Nortum)
    Karen Nelson
    • Sara's Mom
    Christopher Patrick
    Christopher Patrick
    • Mr. Burkitt
    Bonnie Pitzarella
    • Mrs. Burkitt
    Kirsten Roberts
    • Julie
    Mark Santos
    • Party Goer
    Tom Savini
    Tom Savini
    • Uncle Tom
    Jamie Williams
    • Tricia
    Darcy Wood
    • Dee
    Stephen Wymer
    • Ben Tramer
    • Director
      • Tony Wash
    • Writer
      • Tony Wash
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    6zombiescare

    Excellent special effects and scare

    Another horror I got at Cinedoo which I think deserves a look at. It's a low budget film but special effects and make up effects are very good and the gore is great. Also I watched it on my iphone so I didn't feel like I was watching a low budget horror. The premises is nothing new - the house is cursed because of the massacre that happened there in the past but some teens think it would make a great place for a birthday party. Sounds familiar, right? However, it's the execution that makes it special. The movie starts slow but 20 minutes into it and you ARE in the horror house. Nothing cheesy or cheep. Acting is good and special effects can easily rival higher budget slashers. The scare is excellent and I can imagine it getting a theatrical release if it was done with a higher budget. Also Tom Savini cameo shows the creators know their stuff. Definitely worth three dollars I paid for it at cinedoo.
    6CallieZStern

    A good try on a low budget

    This was a fun film and Adrienne Fischer puts in a strong performance. The production values left a bit to be desired, but you can only do so much on a very limited budget.
    6gavin6942

    Very Enjoyable and Talent-Laden Film For The Budget

    It's Sara's 18th birthday and she thinks that everyone has forgotten about her. But they haven't -- they've been busy planning a surprise party at the city's local haunted house, the Burkitt Manor. But there may not be much celebrating from the horror-loving, karate-chopping Sara (Adrienne Fischer) when she shows up to find her friends being slaughtered by some hideously deformed creature.

    Let's establish what "It's My Party" is and what it isn't. It's certainly a unique endeavor, with a feature that allows the viewer a choose-your-own-adventure option (although you may also watch the film in a standard way). There's a blend of comic book style narrative and independent film, and there's probably the best visual and makeup effects you'll ever see in an independent film.

    A smashed face, torn out throat, slime-covered beast, blood spraying anywhere and everywhere. Credit must be given to the three effects masters behind the gore: Christopher Patrick, Todd Malnar and Steve Winsett II. Without their efforts this film would probably have fallen into the pile of "old hat" and "cliche" films. With all due respect to director Tony Wash (who is a gentleman and scholar), as good as the directing and writing in this film is -- and despite the shallow plot they are -- it's the effects that sell it. Having Tom Savini, an effects god to say the least, to cameo as an electrician ("Uncle Tom") is very appropriate, since the creations here rival some of his work -- the shotgun scene from "Maniac" comes to mind. (The Scotchworthy crew, at least some of them, attended Tom Savini's Special FX School in Monessen, Pennsylvania.)

    "Party" also showcases some decent acting. While few of the girls stand out, particularly since the characters have little depth, the actor playing Travis (Oliver Lucach) is very likable and the man in the creature suit has a very natural ability at making his body movement unnatural. The girls seem to be here for appearance more than anything else, and while there is some nudity -- including an extremely gratuitous shower scene -- sadly the hottest chick in this film will not be baring her flesh. At least not in that way.

    I'm torn on the video quality. The picture is fuzzy and the colors are a bit off. And while this makes it clear this isn't a big budget project, there's something about this approach I don't mind. It obscures the way a video camera makes the real seem fake (the "home movie" feel), and in many ways this conjures up the era of VHS, when grainy picture was part of the charm. Like it or hate it, you'll have to give credit to the sound people. Very nice eery surround sound effects, and the original music fits well. Oh, and of course the nice use of Beethoven's fifth symphony... classic and classy!

    Beyond being a good film and a great how-to in makeup, "Party" is also a spectacular display of advertising. I've run into Tony Wash or his posse three times in 2008, and he makes a good sell. First, I came across the Scotchworthy girls in Indianapolis... and, as a man who loves Scotch, I know for a fact these girls were worthy. Then in Milwaukee I conversed with Wash himself. And finally in Chicago I met Wash again, giving a makeup treatment to a young lady, and I had to buy the film. It was a wise purchase, and I'm glad the film's exposure was so carefully saturated.

    I look forward to any future projects from Tony or his special effect gurus. I have a high respect for classic makeup and effects techniques and shun computer effects for the most part, so these do-it-yourself methods really catch my attention. Christopher Patrick did all FX design/creation on the current Fearmakers Studios' film "Dismal", and as of this writing (early September 2008) you can vote for Scotchworthy's newest short film, "Hopscotch" at Chiller TV's website for their Dare to Direct 2 contest. Tony, when I run into you again, I will commend you in person and treat you to a Scotch, sir.

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      The filmmakers attended Tom Savini's Special FX School in Monessen, PA which resulted in the ability to get the genre legend to appear in a cameo.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Emily Booth's GoreZone Magazine Movie Massacre (2010)

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Scotchworthy Productions
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    • Budget
      • $30,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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