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ThanksKilling

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
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ThanksKilling (2008)
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A homicidal turkey axes off college kids during Thanksgiving break.A homicidal turkey axes off college kids during Thanksgiving break.A homicidal turkey axes off college kids during Thanksgiving break.

  • Director
    • Jordan Downey
  • Writers
    • Jordan Downey
    • Brad Schulz
    • Kevin Stewart
  • Stars
    • Wanda Lust
    • Natasha Cordova
    • Lindsey Anderson
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    4.2/10
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    • Director
      • Jordan Downey
    • Writers
      • Jordan Downey
      • Brad Schulz
      • Kevin Stewart
    • Stars
      • Wanda Lust
      • Natasha Cordova
      • Lindsey Anderson
    • 78User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    6rcogswe1

    Canon for camp fans?

    This movie is only an hour and six minutes long and it is totally worth your time. That is, unless you take yourself and your film tastes too seriously. Every cent of the $50 spent making this film was brilliantly used. There is literally nothing serious about ThanksKilling and it was refreshing, to me at least, to see a movie made by a bunch of artists who are clearly having fun with their work. ThanksKilling has a whimsical yet macabre aesthetic similar to Zombieland, if you liked that, definitely hit up ThanksKilling. Also, I highly recommend this film to any fans of Tromaville and Lloyd Kauffman. That said, there are some legitimately clever lines and some real wit. The soundtrack is also incredible, with no exception to be made for the original music created by hip-hop artist Kajmir Royale. I love the leading man because he is super handsome and probably could have skated by on his looks in some more lucrative cubicle job but instead he is following his dreams and making B horror movies, to my great benefit. If you have an opportunity and are into this stuff definitely watch this movie, preferably with a few like-minded friends.
    7sethklee-77687

    You Just Got Stuffed

    This is genuinely hilarious. It's satire and it isn't meant to be taken seriously like many of the reviews are taking it. It's exactly what it sets out to be; whether or not the humor works is up to you. If a psycho killer turkey that offers to prostitute himself, disguises himself Leatherface style using someone's face, and eats a salad because he's vegetarian sounds interesting to you, go for it. It probably helps that I watched this with a group of friends at like 4 in the morning, which I would highly recommend if you're going to watch this.

    7/10
    8joshualeldred

    It's supposed to be stupid and it is

    If u r watching this, you wanted a stupid movie and this delivers. The acting is bad. The turkey is a hand puppet. The turkey swears a lot. Every aspect of the film is low budget. The story is lame. The one liners are horrible. I give it a thumbs up.
    8filmfuture

    The Best Holiday-themed Movie about a Homicidal Turkey Ever Made!

    C'mon, anybody who complains that a movie called "Thankskilling" about a foul-mouthed (or is that fowl-mouthed?) supernatural turkey who goes on a murderous rampage is not a good movie missed the point. This movie is not supposed to be good. It's supposed to be as bad as it sounds, and thankfully, it is! "Thankskilling" is a movie made for horror fans, as it totally exploits the ridiculous genre conventions most horror films employ to a fault. All the usual suspects of overused clichéd characters are here (The Jock, The Hot Girl, The Sensitive Girl, The Funny Fat Guy, and The Nerd), but each one is exaggerated to the point of caricature, so the whole thing works really well instead of being tiresome. The five friends embark on an idyllic Thanksgiving weekend getaway, and of course, things don't go as planned.

    This movie is offensive, vulgar, and most of all, absurd, but all the crazy random elements are woven together in a way that could be called (dare I say).... brilliant? The villain of "Thankskilling" is a trash-talking necromanced ancient undead turkey realized on screen through a really poor quality hand puppet, and yet the Turkey is one of the most refreshing villains I've seen in low budget horror in a long while. He's definitely original (in the very least), but also boasts some unforgettable one liners that will keep you smirking long after the end credits have faded away. The acting is intentionally wooden and at times over the top, but it all gels perfectly with the outlandish and sarcastic tone of the film. And yes, there were a few times that I actually had to cover my mouth 'cause I was watching it late at night and I laughed that loud.

    So if you're in the mood for some fun horror fare with a touch of the absurd, "Thankskilling" will offer you a great time. Just be sure to check your political correctness at the door.

    Rated 8 out of 10 for the Horror/comedy genre (not as a film overall)
    4gigan-92

    "You just got stuffed!"

    D+

    For this movie I will not delve into its cinematographer, its special effects, or its director, absolutely nothing. Why you ask, because all of the aforementioned things are completely wretched in this movie. The acting sucks ass, the writing is even worse, making the whole film feel like a third-grader's after school project. It is in all fairness one of the worst movies of all time. The only worthwhile aspect of the whole movie is quite obviously the turkey, voiced by Jordan Downey, the director. Its one liners are amusing, and for that alone I actually enjoyed a few scenes. I've seen so many obscure horror flicks and have watched the likes of killer crocodiles, killer alligators (there is a difference you know), komodo dragons, mutated mosquitoes, bees, bioengineered rattlesnake/cobra hybrid, anacondas, sharks, killer whales, eh, the list is endless, but the turkey manages to be noteworthy. It's kind of like a permanent scar that at first bugs you and then you just get use to it.

    As a horror parody, the film is decently funny. The problem is every second the turkey isn't on screen it gives one a headache. To make things worse, as short as the film is, they actually draw out the character relationships. I guess the co-eds they hired to do it wanted more screen time. If you do dare to watch this, please, have a few beers before doing so to avoid putting the barrel of a shotgun in your mouth.

    And oh yeah, kudos to Wanda Lust with the cuddly knockers in the opening scene. I mean geez the movie literally starts off with an extreme close-up of her nipple before the camera zooms out. She will never live this down.

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    • Trivia
      The central tagline, "Gobble, gobble, motherf*cker!", was thought of before the movie's actual plot.
    • Goofs
      In the turkey rape scene, a puppeteer is clearly visible in one of the shots.
    • Quotes

      The Killer Turkey: Gobble, Gobble, Motherfucker!

    • Connections
      Featured in Phelous & the Movies: Thankskilling (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      ThanksKilling Theme Song
      Written by Kajmir Royale

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dan ubistva
    • Filming locations
      • Granville, Ohio, USA(Exterior)
    • Production company
      • In Broad Daylight Films
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    • Budget
      • $3,500 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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