Slaughterhouse Slumber Party

2019

Comedy / Horror

9
IMDb Rating 4.7/10 10 255 255

Plot summary

What started as the debauched annual slumber party for a tight knit group of gal pals becomes a fight for their lives when supernatural evil threatens to destroy the world--and even worse, ruin the one night of the year the ladies get to have a nude pillow fight. Trapped by magic, surrounded by evil, and very underdressed, will they survive the night? Or will this slumber party become a slaughterhouse? SLAUGHTERHOUSE SLUMBER PARTY is the unholy hybrid of HARD TO DIE, EVIL DEAD II, and PARKS & REC the world never knew it needed.


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Reviewed by paul_haakonsen 4 / 10

"Evil Dead" with an excessive amount of unnecessary nudity...

Not even 30 seconds into the movie, and I already knew what I was in for here. I mean, CGI scenes that looked like they were taken out of "World of Warcraft" and pointless nudity, that pretty much set the standard for the entire movie henceforth. Yet, I still opted to give this 2019 horror comedy from writer and director Dustin Mills a chance.

Needless to say that I had, of course, never heard about "Slaughterhouse Slumber Party" prior to sitting down to watch it. But I have to say that I was initially intrigued and lured in by the movie's cover. But of course I had no idea what I was in for.

The storyline in "Slaughterhouse Slumber Party" was pretty straightforward, but cashing in on essentially every classic horror trope, and borrowing heavily from the "Evil Dead" movies. If you sort of think "Evil Dead", but with an excessive amount of pointless nudity and none of the comedy that "Evil Dead" had, then you essentially have "Slaughterhouse Slumber Party".

The acting performances in "Slaughterhouse Slumber Party" were fairly okay, taking the script and the premise of the movie into consideration. Suffice it to say that the ladies in the movie were cast not for their extraordinary and outstanding acting talents, but for their willingness to do full frontal nudity on the screen.

The dialogue in the movie was not particularly great either. Obviously you're not in for an evening of Shakespearian theater here. However, there were an abundance of references to and from the "Evil Dead" and "Army of Darkness" movies and well as from "Poltergeist", which actually helped to make it bearable to sit through the ordeal that is "Slaughterhouse Slumber Party".

While I am not a prude, I have to say that I don't find excessive nudity, much less pointless nudity, in movies as being properly entertaining. And "Slaughterhouse Slumber Party" had a lot of nudity in it, and it was hard to sit through the movie and take it seriously, as I had to look hard for things in the storyline to cling onto. Nudity doesn't constitute entertainment, unless you're an immature pre-teenager, I suppose.

Some of the effects in the movie are actually fairly okay, and do help to make it bearable to sit through the movie. And then some of the effects were just insanely horrible to look at. And isn't it amazing how someone can die from being struck by a soft pillow? Yeah, that just makes so much sense.

I love how the movie doesn't take itself seriously, especially with one of the girls commenting upon unnecessary nudity in movies catering to 12 year old boys and idiots. Yeah, pretty much exactly what "Slaughterhouse Slumber Party" was. But it is sort of amazing how movies such as this actually get to see the light of day.

"Slaughterhouse Slumber Party" from writer and director Dustin Mills was definitely not a great or outstanding movie in any way. But I am sure that there is an immature audience out there ready to gobble this movie right up. If they had opted to gone for a movie without the excessive amount of nudity, then "Slaughterhouse Slumber Party" would have been a much more enjoyable movie and bearable movie to sit through.

If I have to find something positive about "Slaughterhouse Slumber Party", then it was the obvious nods and homages to "The Evil Dead" movies and "Army of Darkness". There definitely was a love for the Sam Raimi movies and Ash Williams character (played by Bruce Campbell) from writer and director Dustin Mills.

My rating of "Slaughterhouse Slumber Party" lands on a very generous four out of ten stars. Semi-watchable, if you can get past the pointless nudity, but hardly a movie that will ever grace my screen a second time.

Reviewed by dy38493 5 / 10

It's a fun horror movie

Good movie to watch for especially it is a fun h movie some blood and some naked people are there the movie is not bad but a low budget movie.

Reviewed by martymoves 6 / 10

Surprisingly Surprising

I stumbled across this film while trying to find the film Slaughterhouse (1987) and it really caught me off guard.

There is a surprising amount of humor in this film and tongue-in-cheek in ita entirety. The 4th wall breaks are hillarious.

While it isn't a classic, I feel with the budget given they did a good job. A lot of the downplayed aspects in these films are intentional, so keep that in mind.

The theme song is absolutely awesome. Its as if I don't know if i'm supposed to take it seriously, which only adds to its contribution to the film. I enjoyed it, catchy as hell.

All in all some truly funny scenes with some obligatory toilet humor as well as some dark humor. Seeing as I was looking for a slasher flick an came across a film that despite all the T&A, still caught my attention.

I have to applaud it for being better than i could have ever anticipated. I like it when i am pleasently surprised. But if you're the type who is overly critical and only lives to put things and people down..Don't watch this and talk bs after.

Let those of us who want to enjoy something, enjoy it.

Entertainment Value 6.5/10 Overall Rating 6/10

Its not a big-budget flick. Rather a *very* self-aware film that stands up to its nature.

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