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Friday, August 31, 2012

Slasher Mask Vol 19

Five slasher masks, randomly chosen, falls under my verdict. 
Here's this volume's picks:


 Bloody Bloody Bible Camp- I'm really dying to see this slasher! I mean look at that! Transvestite killer in a nun's habit and a devil mask?! Tell me that ain't cool, and I'll stick a bread stick up yer-

 Deadtime- For an awfully sucky rock and roll slasher, it features a rather cool looking, if not overused, potato sack mask. If only they did a better job with the story, and less CG kill, then this would have been a fun flick...

The Last Horror Film- Though rarely seen, the killer in The Last Horror Film donned a caped and top-hat over a very dark suit, plus a ski mask. Kinda mysterious lookin', and a bit dramatic. Guess it's better to keep it that way. Good!

 Madison County- Ah yes, my hype-turned-traitor. Here's the biggest poop about this movie: the mask look fake. And cheap. Like the movie.

Night of the Dribbler- This awfully rare slasher, which I'm dying to see as well, features a very kooky lookin' killer. Not only is this guy wearing a basketball over his head, but it's a basketball with an evil grin.

What's next, a villain with an 8-Ball over his head-

Oh wait, Marvel Comics already done that. 

4 comments:

  1. Very cool post. Ever since Saw, i've been creeped out by pig masks, but this one's pretty cheap, indeed.

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    1. The Pigface masks from SAW is okay, but you've yet to see Death Stop Holocaust; now the pig mask there IS creepy!

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  2. The nun comes close - but I'm giving this one to Deadtime - the vaguely scarecrow look is pretty creepy.

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    1. And jumpsuit! Potato sack and jumpsuits are always a combo!

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