Synopsis
In porn, everyone can hear you scream.
Set in an alternate reality in which everyone is a cliché from a tacky porn film, a group of increasingly self-aware stock characters are up against a mysterious killer offing them one by one.
2018 Directed by Nick Corirossi
Set in an alternate reality in which everyone is a cliché from a tacky porn film, a group of increasingly self-aware stock characters are up against a mysterious killer offing them one by one.
nice freeware "horror" font, assholes. didnt know this was a meta-comedy slasher when i clicked it on shudder* or i wouldve set the tv on fire & thrown it out the window instead. yup its a.. sigh... retro 80s porno/slasher parody made by dudes only familiar with 80s porn & slashers thru other parodies! by this point i feel like ive written 50 reviews of glossy shit from "clever" tv tropes cthuhlu-for-president tshirt guys who think theyre smarter than what theyre spoofing and at some point i gotta just start linking to those instead of trying to come up with new disses each time. these unfunny dorks get enough production $$ on deck for some ok aesthetix and a score that almost…
"The attic really freaks me out, one time I saw a bird in there. I can take you to the basement" - Hugh Dangler, I know that quote is lame but this movie is lame.
- 2019 Ranked: boxd.it/2lsbC
A movie needs more than an interesting premise.
This is set inside the world of a soft core pornographic film where the characters know only about sex and flirting skills. When someone in the film is murdered the cast becomes progressively more self-aware and have to push beyond the boundaries of their understood realities in order to figure out who has committed the murder. It's really disappointing when a cool idea falls flat in execution. This is run as a straight…
While there is nothing too deep here, I certainly can't say it wasn't original and made without a lot of spirit. The basic premise of porn tropes and stock characters mixing it up with whodunits and slasher flicks is also playing out in slightly more grisly, pretentious fashion in the current American Horror Story: 1984.
This crude little WTF comedy showed up on Shudder today and hooked me fast because I'm a closeted Jerry O'Connell fan and I have a fondness for the kind of cheezefests he typically lends his talents to. We get just a bit more of him here than in the even more demented and sexier horror spoof, Satanic Panic; another recent late night guilty pleasure that I…
Watching this just because it's leaving Shudder tomorrow. The visual in this one reminds me of Greener Grass but this is a slasher parody. I'm a big fan of horror comedy but it's pretty disappointing. I did laugh a few times but overall this film doesn't meet my expectation. It really sucks because I like the concept behind it, being intentionally stupid with one dimensional characters, but it would've worked better as a short. It's starts off quite funny then it gets old very very quickly. The comedy is almost way too stupid for my liking and there's not enough horror aspect to balance it out.
A 90s style softcore porn parody whodunnit! Not sure I've ever seen one of these types of films before. This was silly fun. The cast were having fun and so will the viewers. Cheesy porn infused dialogue delivered perfectly for 85 mins. Jessica Parker Kennedy, Katie Aselton, and Chris Redd stole the show for me. Has to have the record for the most porn puns ever! Even some of the characters had porn based names like Hugh Dangler, Jace Jizz, and Dr. Bunny Van Clit. Cheesy fast paced fun.
Definitely give this one a watch.
7 out of 10
This had me entirely at the 1 minute and 40 second mark with the hilarious use of Nintendo 64 controllers.
On paper this sounded like a 1 star movie, but it's way, WAY better than it sounds.
I will echo everyone else and say that it does lose steam, albeit only just a little, as it winds down, but I was consistently laughing throughout.
This is a ten minutes to one Saturday Night Live sketch dragged out to feature length. I should not have tackled this one sober.
So the elevator pitch of the movie is, what if the characters from an 80s porno movie were being stalked and murdered by a serial killer? Not porno actors, but the actual characters, with their nonsensical dialogue and flat affects and stupid fuck-me names and come-on lines that would reach the level of single entendre, provided you're in the middle of a pretty significant brain bleed.
It's not a bad idea, at least for a five-minute sketch, but it wears pretty thin after a while. The problem is, the movie is still going after a while,…
In attempting to send up both slasher and adult films, "Deep Murder" succeeds only in creating a colossal cinematic eyesore. Taking place in a soft core universe, the film finds its characters picked off, one by one, as an elusive killer stalks its prey in a garishly appointed manse. The film is parody; but its plot points, characters, art direction, and listless energy are all so malodorously off-putting that the one or two moments of genuine cleverness in its comedy are overwhelmed by the work's grating qualities. It is a chore to finish.