8/10
Nifty retrospective dpcumentary
15 January 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This hour long retrospective documentary covers a lot of interesting and illuminating ground on the "Slumber Party Massacre" series. The first one gets the most coverage: Director Amy Holden Jones admits she took a pro forma approach to filming the nudity, Michael Villella goes into detail about using method acting techniques for his portrayal of the killer, and Brinke Stevens points out that she had her first big speaking role in the movie. For the second one we find out that the film was sold to various foreign distributors before a script was even written, Heidi Kozak learned how to play the drums for her role in the picture, and the night shoot for the film was quite grueling and exhausting. The segment on the third one features the biggest surprise with director Sally Mattison revealing that she doesn't care for horror movies while Hope Marie Carlton proudly brags about doing her own stunt when she jumps through the window. Moreover, we also see lots of cool behind-the-scenes photos and choice clips from all three films. Worth a watch for fans of the series.
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