Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA prank goes too far for the popular students at Hamilton High as they begin to pay for their actions 10 years later at their high school reunion.A prank goes too far for the popular students at Hamilton High as they begin to pay for their actions 10 years later at their high school reunion.A prank goes too far for the popular students at Hamilton High as they begin to pay for their actions 10 years later at their high school reunion.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 9 nominaciones en total
Fotos
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Argumento
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaNone of the actors knew going in whether their character would be a killer or not.
- Citas
Joe Wynorski: Which one of you fucks sent the invite?
- Créditos curiososNearly all the character surnames are named after famous horror movie directors of the 1980's.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Campground (2013)
- Bandas sonorasWatch Out For Me
Written by Mike Patton
Performed by The Loblaws
Opinión destacada
A prank goes too far for the popular students at Hamilton High; they begin to pay for their actions ten years later at their high school reunion.
Anyone watching this needs to be aware up front that this is an independent film where most people involved never made a feature film. The budget is quite low, some of the actors are not as polished as they probably could be. If lower budgets turn you off to a film, this probably will not be for you.
That being said, lower budgets do not automatically mean the film will be of lower quality. Take a film like "The Janitor", for example -- it has comparable production values and is one of the better horror films ever made. This film is much the same -- while there were budget limitations and time constraints, this was more than made up for by the brilliant writing.
HorrorHound magazine's Aaron Christensen refers to this as a "beer and pizza" movie, and that is spot on. The film is best enjoyed with a group of friends, or a full theater if possible. I saw a screening with fifty or sixty people and it only amplified the humor. Something you might smile at becomes a "laugh out loud" moment when you are surrounded with smiling, giggling fans. This is a party movie all the way.
On top of the humor, the horror homages obviously deserve mention. The characters are all named for horror notables, and I think this was done right. Adam Green (of "Hatchet" fame) has said he dislikes this practice, but I think it was handled appropriately here. Unlike "The Dead Next Door" (for example) the character's are rarely (if ever) referred to by their last names, making the reference more subtle. This also fits the feel of the movie, which is one big homage to 1980s slashers.
Writer Kevin Sommerfield knows his horror films. I have seen hundreds, if not thousands, and he still managed to toss in references that I found obscure. Well played, good sir. For the certain kind of horror fan who loves references, this will be a real treat. Sommerfield evens managed to sneak in a great "Scream" spoof.
Support independent film, support Wisconsin film, go see this movie.
Anyone watching this needs to be aware up front that this is an independent film where most people involved never made a feature film. The budget is quite low, some of the actors are not as polished as they probably could be. If lower budgets turn you off to a film, this probably will not be for you.
That being said, lower budgets do not automatically mean the film will be of lower quality. Take a film like "The Janitor", for example -- it has comparable production values and is one of the better horror films ever made. This film is much the same -- while there were budget limitations and time constraints, this was more than made up for by the brilliant writing.
HorrorHound magazine's Aaron Christensen refers to this as a "beer and pizza" movie, and that is spot on. The film is best enjoyed with a group of friends, or a full theater if possible. I saw a screening with fifty or sixty people and it only amplified the humor. Something you might smile at becomes a "laugh out loud" moment when you are surrounded with smiling, giggling fans. This is a party movie all the way.
On top of the humor, the horror homages obviously deserve mention. The characters are all named for horror notables, and I think this was done right. Adam Green (of "Hatchet" fame) has said he dislikes this practice, but I think it was handled appropriately here. Unlike "The Dead Next Door" (for example) the character's are rarely (if ever) referred to by their last names, making the reference more subtle. This also fits the feel of the movie, which is one big homage to 1980s slashers.
Writer Kevin Sommerfield knows his horror films. I have seen hundreds, if not thousands, and he still managed to toss in references that I found obscure. Well played, good sir. For the certain kind of horror fan who loves references, this will be a real treat. Sommerfield evens managed to sneak in a great "Scream" spoof.
Support independent film, support Wisconsin film, go see this movie.
- gavin6942
- 8 sep 2013
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- Presupuesto
- USD 18,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 15 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Don't Go to the Reunion (2013) officially released in Canada in English?
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