When a psycho goes on a murderous rampage after surviving a botched execution, only two survivors of his initial attack can stop him.When a psycho goes on a murderous rampage after surviving a botched execution, only two survivors of his initial attack can stop him.When a psycho goes on a murderous rampage after surviving a botched execution, only two survivors of his initial attack can stop him.
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So straight Joe Fryer, a sad Sheri Moon Zombie wannabe, discount Tituss Burgess, Jennifer Hud-clone, Astronaut Alan Hale Jr, someone who might actually have Chris Elliot and others make a silly horror movie set during a semi-fictional (but equally silly) college rivalry game.
Surprisingly it captures the 70s grindy-housy exploitation feel quite competently.
It's intentionally campy with groovy, jive-talking characters. There is a green shag carpet at one point.
Well, if you like Dr. Pepper knock-offs with a side of free kittens, you'll get what I am trying to say here by saying what I am saying.
Surprisingly it captures the 70s grindy-housy exploitation feel quite competently.
It's intentionally campy with groovy, jive-talking characters. There is a green shag carpet at one point.
Well, if you like Dr. Pepper knock-offs with a side of free kittens, you'll get what I am trying to say here by saying what I am saying.
This movie was exactly what I had hoped for. In the spirit of the old 70-80s horror films, it is clear that the intent was to amuse; not to scare. A true throwback to this era in every scene, including the diner which was a clever place to connect the characters. The acting and scenes were on point, even the grainy look to the film made it feel as if it's been sitting on the shelf in the Movie rental store for the past 25 years. You'll notice some of the classic additions of the old school horrors: group of friends, sheriff who does nothing, nudity, drugs, ie
This movie delivered on the quirky films we all loved to laugh through.
I gave this movie two stars for trying. Unfortunately it wasn't enough to try. The movie does not deliver and scares.
The entire movie has a retro look -- like those grindhouse films from the 70's. In fact everything from the sets to the clothing, the cars...everything is 70's.
Additionally, they put some sort of grainy overlay on this to make it appear as if it was shot on film.
So they put effort in the movie, which has one huge fatal flaw -- the killer.
The guy can't act to save his life and isnt meanacing at all.
All of the death scenes fall flat because of him.
What a disappointment. After all that work, they couldnt have gotten a better killer?
The entire movie has a retro look -- like those grindhouse films from the 70's. In fact everything from the sets to the clothing, the cars...everything is 70's.
Additionally, they put some sort of grainy overlay on this to make it appear as if it was shot on film.
So they put effort in the movie, which has one huge fatal flaw -- the killer.
The guy can't act to save his life and isnt meanacing at all.
All of the death scenes fall flat because of him.
What a disappointment. After all that work, they couldnt have gotten a better killer?
Refreshing to take a break from big budget blockbusters and appreciate the art of movie making by creative and resourceful talented people who put together this 80s/90s homage to classic slasher films. The effects were surprisingly good and included some essential "look away" moments (no spoilers . .you need to watch the film . . and your toes!). Threesome action scene is a must see! Some favorite moments were the Beetlejuice-esque retro TV Ads. A brilliant Sunday afternoon spent with friends laughing (and looking away) watching Third Saturday in October after first (very important sequencing) watching Part V. The child actor was especially natural and talented . . . A star in the making!
For Third Saturday in October
"For a movie with a micro budget like this one, I was totally unprepared for the visual extravaganza I was witness to with this film. I don't know that I've ever seen more authentic sets and locations with any slasher set in the past, and I have no idea how they were able to pull it off. Pay attention to the Halloween decorations: those are real period decorations from the 1960's & 1970's. The movie not only looks like it was set in the 70's it feels like it came out of the 70's. Shrum makes an amazing final girl, and Darius Willis and KJ Baker's on screen chemistry is magical. This movie is destined to become a Halloween Classic and I'd put Antonio Woodroof's Harding right up there beside Freddy, Jason, and Michael!"
"For a movie with a micro budget like this one, I was totally unprepared for the visual extravaganza I was witness to with this film. I don't know that I've ever seen more authentic sets and locations with any slasher set in the past, and I have no idea how they were able to pull it off. Pay attention to the Halloween decorations: those are real period decorations from the 1960's & 1970's. The movie not only looks like it was set in the 70's it feels like it came out of the 70's. Shrum makes an amazing final girl, and Darius Willis and KJ Baker's on screen chemistry is magical. This movie is destined to become a Halloween Classic and I'd put Antonio Woodroof's Harding right up there beside Freddy, Jason, and Michael!"
Did you know
- TriviaRicky Dean Logan is named after Ricky Dean Logan, the actor best known for his role in Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991).
- ConnectionsFollows The Third Saturday in October Part V (2022)
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- 1h 36m(96 min)
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