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Trivial Psychic
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I'm surprised so far that I haven't seen anyone mention "Behind The Mask: The Rise Of Leslie Vernon" in any of the posts here so far...so I'm gonna throw this one out there, if you haven't seen it...check it out. One part spoof, one part mockumentary, and one part horror film, I love how this one brings various other slasher movies (Halloween and Friday the 13th for example) into the real world as events that actually happened, and how those events spawn other seemingly normal people into becoming copycats, so they too can become the next notorious "masked" killer. I love how Leslie explains the importance of trip wires (so your victim falls down at the worst of times) having a good cardio and diet regimen (because you have to briskly walk after your victims when spotted by them) and shortcuts (because it goes hand in hand with the cardio, because when they lose sight of you, you have to run your ass off so you can appear in front of them!)
The movie goes from mockumentary into full blown slasher flick by it's end, and is pretty cleverly written, especially for a low budget flick. Like someone said about Trick R' Treat earlier, it puts to shame a lot of others that have hit the theaters, which is no small feat for a straight to video affair. I highly recommend.
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