Synopsis: A pool party for a group of high maintenance socialites quickly becomes a bloody nightmare when a mysterious killer starts picking them off, one by one.
The Good: This movie is full of gore, fake blood, and practical effects. The cast is funny and pleasing to the eye (especially with the funny cameo by the sexy Leeana Vamp). The slasher uses a variety of weapons, which does a nice job of keeping things fresh.
The Bad: All of the humor is lewd and/or crude. The acting isn't Oscar worthy. You can tell it's a lot budget flick (though that's not a bad thing in my book).
Final Thoughts: I originally watched this one because one of my friends from school is in it. They did a red carpet screening of it at the cinema back home. I'll say this though, even if Mark wasn't in it, I'd enjoy this movie. It's just a wonderful love letter to 80's slasher flicks. You can order the movie here.
In Your Game:
Pool Party Killer
Armor Class: 12 Attack Damage: By Weapon
Hit Dice: 3 Special: Sneak Attack
Move: 12 Bonus: +2 to Hit
Attack: 1 per round HDE: 3
If the Pool Party Killer's first attack is a surprise one, the attack deals an extra 1d6 damage.
Weedwacker - This power tool can be used as a weapon. It only does 1d4-1 damage, but anyone hit by it must make a mental save to overcome the distraction it causes and attack the target on their next turn.
New To Me Movies Watched: 25
Total Movies Watched: 35
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