Sorority
Party Massacre (2012/Anchor Bay DVD)
Picture:
B- Sound: C Extras: A Main Program: C+
In
a secluded town full of sorority girls... ~oh yeah... Detective Bill
Watts (Thomas Downey) is sent to an isolated town in search of his
Captain's (Kevin Sorbo) missing daughter Holly (Casey Fitzgerald),
who is supposed to be on a sorority getaway, but when Bill finds out
college girls have been disappearing from here for years, they have
than more than hot girls on their hands. A psycho killer among them
with a taste for college girls.
In
Justin Jones' Sorority Party Massacre (2012), Watts is a big
city detective with an anger management problem, and sent off to
small town with hot college girls to cool off, which should be
paradise... right? But these girls are competing to be top sorority
girl ...and last girl standing wins, and they aren't afraid to win by
getting a little dirty, even murder. As Watts tries to find out who
is the killer before they run out of bodies, he not only has has to
find the killer, but deal with a bunch of psycho girls with
(literally) looks to kill for.
If
you like horror with hot girls then look no further. These girls
look like the could be fashion models, innocent college girls in the
day, and hot sexy party girl at night. The killer has a fetish of
killing the girls with whatever they fear the most, but in then end,
the detective lands up with a twist that did not work, ruining
something that was initially working.
The
anamorphically enhanced 1.78 X 1 image is styled to look like a
horror film so minor flaws are not bad, but the lossy Dolby Digital
5.1 mix disappoints with overall weakness, mixing issues and some
location audio problems. Extras include an audio commentary,
deleted scenes, outtakes, Paige fight Scene, and Barney Lumpkin
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Ricky Chiang