A high school election turns deadly when a homicidal maniac dressed like Abe Lincoln starts killing off candidates.A high school election turns deadly when a homicidal maniac dressed like Abe Lincoln starts killing off candidates.A high school election turns deadly when a homicidal maniac dressed like Abe Lincoln starts killing off candidates.
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Ryan Scott Thomas
- Officer Kennedy
- (as Ryan Thomas)
Laura Scott Ferro
- Vice Principal Mackey
- (as Laura J. Scott)
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I don't know what the previous reviewer was talking about. I saw this at the premier in baltimore last month and loved it. it's a fun movie, with a funny premise, and tons of everything that makes people love these kinds of movies (scares, laughs, blood and boobs). what more could you expect in a movie about a loony dressed as abraham lincoln killing class president candidates? all the important stuff was good, the look, the music and even the acting. and whats more, the audience I saw it with seemed to have a great time! there were lots of jumps, and lolz, and they even cheered at one point. check it out if you get the opportunity, with a big bowl of popcorn and the attitude to have a good time.
the only reason i gave 4 stars is because i have to laugh how bad this film is....soon as the film began...i think...is this a joke ? how can the film have a rating from 6 ? but i look the film because maybe it is worth, like the rating says....but it wasn't....the syncro of the film was bad, so this says all about the film...the story okay...nothing new but okay...the effects...okay ... for a cheap slasher, it was okay, this maybe was the best on the whole film, but the rest ? the picture looks cheap...and the worst of all....the acting and the dialogues....i don't have seen such a bad acting for a long time...and i try really many films out...but this here....do your self a favour...switch it...it is not worth 5 minutes of your time, don't let the rating affect you
greetings from cologne, Germany and sorry for my English
greetings from cologne, Germany and sorry for my English
The film industry has taken the brunt of the economic crunch in past years, and with this comes the unfortunate bi-products like regurgitated plot lines, and unoriginal ideas. However, one sure bet for cinema lovers is that you can always count on the independent filmmakers of the world to make great and original movies. This is certainly the case with Ohio native Chris LaMartina who has proved time and time again, that he is a very smart and talented filmmaker who knows the worth of a dollar and can produce a really great horror film with very little money. His latest film, PRESIDENT'S DAY is horror at its finest! I haven't had this much fun at a theater in quite some time. The film boasts a great cast, and a really great plot, and the fact that Abe Lincoln is the killer in this film only adds to the originality of the film. I love independent horror and this is on the top of my list of great indie-horror films. I strongly recommend that as soon as this comes out on DVD that you pick yourself up a copy, and if you are lucky to see a screening in a theater in your area then I recommend you do it.
I pre-ordered my copy off amazon a few days ago! I have been following Chris Lamartina ever since I saw his film "Eat Me" released under Freak Productions. Overtime I've enjoyed watching Chris develop his style and pick up Jimmy George along the way. I own and enjoy all of his films. This morning I got my copy of President's Day in the mailbox. I was very excited. I put it in the DVD player and began my day. The movie is great. Lots of gore and lots of laughs. All you could expect from Chris and Jimmy. I truly loved it. Will probably give it another viewing later on tonight. It's hard to say if I like Witches Brew or President's Day more. Both are great but I would have to say I am more partial to President's Day, being a huge slasher fan. The ending is great too. I had to boggle my mind to try and figure out who the killer was. I didn't even figure it out before it was revealed. All in all, I really loved the film and all the films Chris Lamartina has helmed. I can't wait to see more. Thanks for the awesome release!
At first it's not clear if this is an actual old movie which was just discovered or simply a parody. The way the wooden acting and ancient filter are used really emit the 80s slasher vibe, it's decent with the intentionally awful setting. However, while the spoof aspect or gore can be briefly comical, one can't really overlook the strikingly low production level.
Story is rather insipid and utterly straightforward. A killer dressed in bad Lincoln costume runs around killing candidates of school council election. The villain struts from victim to victim without care, and even when the rumor begins to spread the high school, or entire city population for this matter, doesn't seem to have any mean of defensive measure.
There's not much logic to be had here, even by the standard of slasher flick, so brace yourself for a lot of plot holes. Acting is not much better, it's almost like the director asked everyone to be as rigid or over-the-top as possible. If one is positive, this is an imitation of retro horror, although it's by no means a pass for the absurd acting for entire length of movie, some even look like bloopers.
Sound and visual can get choppy too since both aspect feel incredibly old. Many horror films try to reinvigorate the genre, but this movie simply regressed in hope that the nostalgia feel will kick in. Thankfully, if audience is coming for gore, it offers myriad of brutal executions and complete disregard of its characters' safety. Few of these are pretty good and the rest can be outlandishly silly.
The attempt for retro throwback might please the fans for a bit, although after the nostalgia or parody effect runs out, President's Day is nothing more than random mediocre gorefest.
Story is rather insipid and utterly straightforward. A killer dressed in bad Lincoln costume runs around killing candidates of school council election. The villain struts from victim to victim without care, and even when the rumor begins to spread the high school, or entire city population for this matter, doesn't seem to have any mean of defensive measure.
There's not much logic to be had here, even by the standard of slasher flick, so brace yourself for a lot of plot holes. Acting is not much better, it's almost like the director asked everyone to be as rigid or over-the-top as possible. If one is positive, this is an imitation of retro horror, although it's by no means a pass for the absurd acting for entire length of movie, some even look like bloopers.
Sound and visual can get choppy too since both aspect feel incredibly old. Many horror films try to reinvigorate the genre, but this movie simply regressed in hope that the nostalgia feel will kick in. Thankfully, if audience is coming for gore, it offers myriad of brutal executions and complete disregard of its characters' safety. Few of these are pretty good and the rest can be outlandishly silly.
The attempt for retro throwback might please the fans for a bit, although after the nostalgia or parody effect runs out, President's Day is nothing more than random mediocre gorefest.
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- TriviaEveryone worked on this film for free.
- Crazy creditsIf we missed you, we'll get you on the next one.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Kill Count: President's Day (2010) Kill Count (2018)
- SoundtracksDevil in Her Make-up
Performed by Matt Pless
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- Budget
- $5,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
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- 1.77 : 1
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