Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA family of cannibalistic pilgrims attacks a restaurant that stays open for Thanksgiving.A family of cannibalistic pilgrims attacks a restaurant that stays open for Thanksgiving.A family of cannibalistic pilgrims attacks a restaurant that stays open for Thanksgiving.
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The Last Thanksgiving (2020) is a movie I recently stumbled upon on a random streaming site. The story follows a cannibalistic family who believes not enough people appreciate Thanksgiving, so they decide to target a restaurant and its employees for staying open on the holiday.
Directed by Erick Lorinc in his debut, the film stars Samantha Ferrand (Helter Skelter), Linnea Quigley (Night of the Demons), Madelin Marchant (Miami Vice), and Francisco D Gonzalez (Plantados).
Trudie's character had me laughing with some sarcastic lines here and there, but overall, the concept was pretty weak. The kill scenes and gore were let down by blood effects that unfortunately looked more like mud. The final kill was decent, and there were a few clever uses of props.
Overall, this is a low-budget film that misses the mark. I'd give it a 2/10 and recommend skipping it-even if you're in the mood for a Thanksgiving horror film, this one isn't worth it.
Directed by Erick Lorinc in his debut, the film stars Samantha Ferrand (Helter Skelter), Linnea Quigley (Night of the Demons), Madelin Marchant (Miami Vice), and Francisco D Gonzalez (Plantados).
Trudie's character had me laughing with some sarcastic lines here and there, but overall, the concept was pretty weak. The kill scenes and gore were let down by blood effects that unfortunately looked more like mud. The final kill was decent, and there were a few clever uses of props.
Overall, this is a low-budget film that misses the mark. I'd give it a 2/10 and recommend skipping it-even if you're in the mood for a Thanksgiving horror film, this one isn't worth it.
If you're a fan of 80's slasher movies, especially of the cheesier variety, then you will probably enjoy this! I had a lot of fun with it. Plus it's always nice to see Linnea Quigley again!
I was drunk and still could not enjoy this movie. When the chick in the polka dotted dress ran for the back door I could not help but laugh. SO if your looking for a movie to make fun of then you have a winner! Enjoy! For anyone else with half a brain, plz avoid this movie at all cost.
It is low budget and amateur all the way, but it obviously seemed to have the passion of the cast. Acting ability didn't seem a criteria for being in the film. It started out when the woman was making sandwiches, and added some blood to it for flavoring. One knew this was not going to be a normal movie. Some good quips, when they talked about getting "food". It started out with just one, but if the boyfriend showed up, that meant they got leftovers. And the person in the wheelchair was referred to as meals on wheels. If a family member died, family isn't food. What detracts is the apparent lack of a coherent script; many of the scenes seem to be improvised or ad lib. Sure, refining a script takes some time, but it has its rewards. On the zany side and certainly a different take on Thanksgiving. Thankfully short.
An low budget masterpiece cannibal slasher in its own right.
Good camera work on wide 1:2.35 screen ratio and fresh new faces, with exception of the ever so radiant Linnea Quiqley.
Gore department relies more on fast changing camera angles than prosthethics, but still pretty bloody.
The story carries well through the hour and 13 minutes, there is really no need for more, wish there'd be more compact movies like this.
A novel idea to have Thanksgiving as the backdrop of a horror flick, maybe Halloween and Christmas are getting to be something of a cliche.
Looking for more to come of this crew in the future.
I'd give a 10/10, but nobody would believe I'm not affiliated with the production in any way, shape or form.
Good camera work on wide 1:2.35 screen ratio and fresh new faces, with exception of the ever so radiant Linnea Quiqley.
Gore department relies more on fast changing camera angles than prosthethics, but still pretty bloody.
The story carries well through the hour and 13 minutes, there is really no need for more, wish there'd be more compact movies like this.
A novel idea to have Thanksgiving as the backdrop of a horror flick, maybe Halloween and Christmas are getting to be something of a cliche.
Looking for more to come of this crew in the future.
I'd give a 10/10, but nobody would believe I'm not affiliated with the production in any way, shape or form.
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 13 min(73 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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