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# Slumber Party Massacre II

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Review: A cheesecake, not cheesy slasher, I adore. - I don't get the bad reviews. Hey - it's ok for a movie to linger on a handsome heart throb over and over again, choose a pastel color palate, cast a really handsome killer whom by the end I wanted to perhaps maybe grab a bite with sometime, and it's ok for a slasher to basically be a chic flick. Imagine the deeper meanings will you? Courtney is...wrapped up, confined if you will...committed for sure, to teenage bliss. This girl dreams in Soap-Opera Scope, she wears acid washed high waisted jeans with suspenders, she rocks a scrunchy on top of a French braid (talk about secure). She is 80's America sweet heart. She has a tragic backstory and this weekend wants to spend it with her girl band (whom I kid you not, had me dream boating back to when this GI Joe wannabe used to watch Jem and The Holograms). Please, play close attention to the drummer, Sally, the fierce is strong with that one. Enter the love interest, Matt. Traditionally he would be a boy wanting to defile her and transparently so. Courtney can only dream of him and in dreamy pastel Soap - Opera Scope. I'd be remiss in mentioning, this movie is beautiful, It is shot in innocent pastel girl colors, that sharply contrast with the vivid reds, smoke, and slick blacks of some alternative nightmare world that is stalking our sweet female lead, first in flashes, then in visions that seem more tangible, literally grabbing her and finally, her two worlds collide and the killer haunting her dreams is unleashed on her actual world. Back to Matt. He's so ... dreamy in this way that really immerses you into Courtney's world view. Sure he's sexy from a general point of view, but to Courtney, a kind, gentle, personable, funny, sweet guy. At first, that may seem corny, but it will blow your mind when you realize that she sees him the way girls see guys their age, even the jerks. This strand is continued when the "killer" shows up - he's a rockabilly type with big mascara lined eyes, pursed lips, his black hair is perfectly quaffed with a cigarette enfolded over 1 ear, he's wearing the least intimidating leather outfit, complete with metal gilding, and fringe - so much fringe. He's a rock and roll singer and drops two very decent songs, one complete with dancing, lights, the whole nine. He kills with a kind of poker face that's not evil or happy, just is and he looks at Courtney with an almost sad pitying look in some frames. It's as if he's evil, but either or about it. in my opinion, he just exist because she made him, but he'd rather be on the road touring or smoking with his band, not killing. He keeps telling her not to go all the way. As I and my friend who is a man ... my man friend, watched, we took the bait and had a blast deciphering the code we thought Courtney was laying down for us. My man friend thought, clearly, the oddly attractive killer had a drill so she must be afraid of c**k, I thought she must really be afraid of being alone away from her mom and friends. If you watched it, you know which one of us was semi right. Of course, we could both be right. What fun it was to watch this candy coated slasher, this girl's trip straight to hell, this bubblegum, rock and roll fantasy. Courtney was clearly troubled by her past and wanted a weekend away, but her demons of the past and fears of the future converged to create a fun house mirror killer to come and take everything away from her; it's all so much deeper than a cheesey titty flick. The overall message seems to be DON'T BANG...and also enjoy every minute, love your friends, beware the bad boy, and calm down, collect yourself when you're scared, and vanish the boogey man that's inside your head trying to steal your bliss.
Review: Watch this movie right now - Yes. It is the greatest movie, no, not movie, it's a film, yes, This is the greatest movie ever. Ever made. While others scoff, I thought it just wonderful. The cover art is wonderful too. This movie is about Rock and Roll. Which. If you think about it. Rock and Roll doesn't make much sense either. That, if I actually have to think about what this movie is about: I might not like the answer. But that would be missing the point. This movie is about fear. And about being afraid. Down the line if you keep getting scared of stuff that's in yer head. You get scared at the end of the Line. The end of the line is always real. And so, this movie is about a break dancing rock star who wields an evil guitar that has a drill attached to it. We all watch a lot of films but ax yerself. Can it actually get any better than this? N'osh. [No]. A huge factor that made this movie so enjoyable is that I didn't watch it on Netflix, which in recent times, feels hackneyed; shallow and pedestrian. Netflix is very 2019. The real gems of cinema are here: On good ol desertcart Prizzy. Thinking more about the film, It was so good, I didn't even bother watching the second half. But. As I slept thru it. I assure myself and those that read these words, that I had wonderful dreams, ... The chick from the incomprehensible 90s sitcom 'Wings' is in this movie. She stars in it. Moving forward, there is a nugget of trivia that only I possess, that enables me to care deeply about this movie. Thirty years ago there was a concept called video stores. Something that is impossible to explain now. Anywoo, these stores contain cardboard boxes of things called VHS tapes that one could rent. The cardboard boxes had art on them, designed to show what the movie was about. I remember being a youth and holding this VHS in my hands. Wondering to myself: "Will my Mommy let me rent this?" Then and now: I watched this movie or wanted to: For all the wrong reasons. Point End CLICK Post Script Nightmare on Elm Street had to've been inspired by this, no, vice versa... That, Kruger, the name, is in the movie... It's a wonderful tribute. That, the villain's name is Driller Killer. Trying to wonder why it rhymes. No bother. Watching this movie with a very open mind, that, enjoying a film without reason: Is not a terrible thing.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Bernard, Cummins, Lowe, Mcarthur |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 105 Reviews |
| Format | Color, NTSC |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | New Horizons Home Video |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A cheesecake, not cheesy slasher, I adore.
*by H***Z on August 27, 2020*

I don't get the bad reviews. Hey - it's ok for a movie to linger on a handsome heart throb over and over again, choose a pastel color palate, cast a really handsome killer whom by the end I wanted to perhaps maybe grab a bite with sometime, and it's ok for a slasher to basically be a chic flick. Imagine the deeper meanings will you? Courtney is...wrapped up, confined if you will...committed for sure, to teenage bliss. This girl dreams in Soap-Opera Scope, she wears acid washed high waisted jeans with suspenders, she rocks a scrunchy on top of a French braid (talk about secure). She is 80's America sweet heart. She has a tragic backstory and this weekend wants to spend it with her girl band (whom I kid you not, had me dream boating back to when this GI Joe wannabe used to watch Jem and The Holograms). Please, play close attention to the drummer, Sally, the fierce is strong with that one. Enter the love interest, Matt. Traditionally he would be a boy wanting to defile her and transparently so. Courtney can only dream of him and in dreamy pastel Soap - Opera Scope. I'd be remiss in mentioning, this movie is beautiful, It is shot in innocent pastel girl colors, that sharply contrast with the vivid reds, smoke, and slick blacks of some alternative nightmare world that is stalking our sweet female lead, first in flashes, then in visions that seem more tangible, literally grabbing her and finally, her two worlds collide and the killer haunting her dreams is unleashed on her actual world. Back to Matt. He's so ... dreamy in this way that really immerses you into Courtney's world view. Sure he's sexy from a general point of view, but to Courtney, a kind, gentle, personable, funny, sweet guy. At first, that may seem corny, but it will blow your mind when you realize that she sees him the way girls see guys their age, even the jerks. This strand is continued when the "killer" shows up - he's a rockabilly type with big mascara lined eyes, pursed lips, his black hair is perfectly quaffed with a cigarette enfolded over 1 ear, he's wearing the least intimidating leather outfit, complete with metal gilding, and fringe - so much fringe. He's a rock and roll singer and drops two very decent songs, one complete with dancing, lights, the whole nine. He kills with a kind of poker face that's not evil or happy, just is and he looks at Courtney with an almost sad pitying look in some frames. It's as if he's evil, but either or about it. in my opinion, he just exist because she made him, but he'd rather be on the road touring or smoking with his band, not killing. He keeps telling her not to go all the way. As I and my friend who is a man ... my man friend, watched, we took the bait and had a blast deciphering the code we thought Courtney was laying down for us. My man friend thought, clearly, the oddly attractive killer had a drill so she must be afraid of c**k, I thought she must really be afraid of being alone away from her mom and friends. If you watched it, you know which one of us was semi right. Of course, we could both be right. What fun it was to watch this candy coated slasher, this girl's trip straight to hell, this bubblegum, rock and roll fantasy. Courtney was clearly troubled by her past and wanted a weekend away, but her demons of the past and fears of the future converged to create a fun house mirror killer to come and take everything away from her; it's all so much deeper than a cheesey titty flick. The overall message seems to be DON'T BANG...and also enjoy every minute, love your friends, beware the bad boy, and calm down, collect yourself when you're scared, and vanish the boogey man that's inside your head trying to steal your bliss.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Watch this movie right now
*by M***C on March 9, 2020*

Yes. It is the greatest movie, no, not movie, it's a film, yes, This is the greatest movie ever. Ever made. While others scoff, I thought it just wonderful. The cover art is wonderful too. This movie is about Rock and Roll. Which. If you think about it. Rock and Roll doesn't make much sense either. That, if I actually have to think about what this movie is about: I might not like the answer. But that would be missing the point. This movie is about fear. And about being afraid. Down the line if you keep getting scared of stuff that's in yer head. You get scared at the end of the Line. The end of the line is always real. And so, this movie is about a break dancing rock star who wields an evil guitar that has a drill attached to it. We all watch a lot of films but ax yerself. Can it actually get any better than this? N'osh. [No]. A huge factor that made this movie so enjoyable is that I didn't watch it on Netflix, which in recent times, feels hackneyed; shallow and pedestrian. Netflix is very 2019. The real gems of cinema are here: On good ol Amazon Prizzy. Thinking more about the film, It was so good, I didn't even bother watching the second half. But. As I slept thru it. I assure myself and those that read these words, that I had wonderful dreams, ... The chick from the incomprehensible 90s sitcom 'Wings' is in this movie. She stars in it. Moving forward, there is a nugget of trivia that only I possess, that enables me to care deeply about this movie. Thirty years ago there was a concept called video stores. Something that is impossible to explain now. Anywoo, these stores contain cardboard boxes of things called VHS tapes that one could rent. The cardboard boxes had art on them, designed to show what the movie was about. I remember being a youth and holding this VHS in my hands. Wondering to myself: "Will my Mommy let me rent this?" Then and now: I watched this movie or wanted to: For all the wrong reasons. Point End CLICK Post Script Nightmare on Elm Street had to've been inspired by this, no, vice versa... That, Kruger, the name, is in the movie... It's a wonderful tribute. That, the villain's name is Driller Killer. Trying to wonder why it rhymes. No bother. Watching this movie with a very open mind, that, enjoying a film without reason: Is not a terrible thing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun slasher sequel
*by T***R on November 27, 2010*

1982's "Slumber Party Massacre" was a delicious piece of sexy, gory slasher trash from the tail end of the original era that would prove to become a hit on subsequent after-dark cable TV showings. It's only natural then that there would be a follow-up, and five years later there was, in the form of 1987's "Slumber Party Massacre II." During the five year interim, the traditional slasher movie template had undergone something of a facelift, with movies like "Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984), "Sorority House Massacre" (1986), along with the "Friday the 13th" sequels from this time all leaning increasingly toward the area of dreams and the supernatural for their subject matter. Deborah Brock's "Slumber Party Massacre II" follows in those movies' footsteps in that it casts the youngest survivor from the first flick Courtney (here played by Crystal Bernard), five years older and in a high school rock band, and also having weird dreams. She forgoes a weekend of visiting her older sister Valerie (also played by a different actress in this film), who is now in a mental institution from scars sustained from the events of part one, in favor of a drunk excursion in partying with her bandmates and their bonehead boyfriends. Courtney incidentally has yet to "go all the way" with anyone, but keeps being haunted by said dreams of a macabre, leather clad rock 'n' roller who makes wisecracks while killing the teens with the huge drill bit that emerges from his electric guitar. Almost like a rock 'n' roll Freddy Krueger in other words. I had a lot of fun with this one. A lot of the draw here is on the strength of main player Crystal Bernard, not only her acting ability, but also her irresistible good looks. There's not one scene here where she doesn't don the most adorable, sweet innocent smile. Very easy on the eyes indeed. She doesn't bare any actual skin in this film, but one of her bandmates does, in a sexy pillowfight the girls have after drinking champagne straight out of the bottle and in general letting loose and going crazy. I'm not saying "Slumber Party Massacre II" can be considered a serious piece of film making, but any movie that depicts cute, half-undressed girls having a pillowfight is most likely worth seeing if you ask me. And just like in the first installment, the gore does not disappoint, and in particular the grinding drill bursting forth through the chests of two (male) victims. As far as killings, this one does take awhile to get going but once it does, there is a fair amount of carnage to be had. In all, this succeeds on the fun factor alone, and brings you back to an affluent, pre-recession Reagan era American setting of the late '80s, quite vintage. Girls gone wild in other worlds with a killer on the loose. Recommended for fans of the series who will enjoy a different take on it.

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