Drive-In Massacre [1974] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
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Lost for words
Review date: 2008-10-28 Rating: 2 out of 10
This has to be one of the worst films I have ever seen in any genre. The acting is absolutely pathetic. Are the cops supposed to be clever? Or dim? We may never care. It's probably just bad acting. The story isn't much of a story to begin with. Guy slashes people in a drive in. And I never even understood who the killer was. The timing is completely off- so the director adds a long scene about a shoot out in a warehouse that has nothing whatsoever to do with the actual case. Directing- non existent. There are one or two interesting scenes but that is about it. The whole film has an air of shabbyness and dirtyness about it. You don't really care about anyone because no one is really interesting. One or two attempts at humour fail abysmally. And the soundtrack sounds like John Carpenter on a bad day- a really bad day.
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Not good, even by VIPCO standardsReview date: 2008-06-12 Rating: 4 out of 10First and foremost it's important to note that this was made to be shown at a drive in. THerefore much of it's 'impact' is lost. Or so I assume, giving it the benefit of the doubt that it ever had any.
At just £5 this movie is expensive for what you get...poor plot, acting and 'horror'. VIPCO's aren't among the film elite, but if are going to splash the cash on one do it on a Fulci or Argento. SO BAD -IT IS GOODReview date: 2006-09-10 Rating: 8 out of 10
Terrible but very funny.
kid start to get killed at the local drive in so the police put just 2 detectives on the case of mass murder AND keep the local drive in OPEN.
the fact that people are getting their heads cut off does not stop the teenagers of california going to the drive in.
the ending is just weird and stupid. IF YOU LIKE THE VIPCO FILMS THIS IS WORTH SEEING AS LONG AS YOU FORGET ABOUT REALITY.Drive-In Massacre SHORT REVIEWReview date: 2006-01-07 Rating: 6 out of 10This movie is average. It suffers from rather poor lighting from beginning to end, and the script and acting were also weak. However it showed potential and originality towards the end, giving us gore galore although the make-up effects were cheap and obviously fake. I liked the whole idea of the film, although it is flawed considerably because of plots holes which were mentioned by the other reviewer, which I quite agree with.
I's obviously very low budget, but im sure that with more money the filmmakers would have been able to make something better. I would buy it at this low price, however don't expect to much.
Smoochers drive in but they don't drive outReview date: 2003-03-13 Rating: 6 out of 10I don't know why, but I enjoyed Drive-In Massacre. Certainly, it's a bad movie with many problems, but the filmmakers added a few little twists along the way and at least tried to give the movie a very special ending. Basically, what we have here is an unknown killer who practices his machete skills on the necks of smoochers at the local drive-in. You get the best and worst of the gore early on with an embarrassingly fake decapitation followed by a killing that I quite liked; after having a machete shoved through her neck, the female victim halfway falls out of the door of her car, and the blood begins to flow down the top of her head toward the ground. The other deaths aren't that spectacular, although a couple more beheadings come off a little better than the first one. Our list of suspects is a motley crew indeed. First there is the drive-in manager and all-around first-class jerk, then there is the intellectually challenged janitor-type guy. A third suspect appears later on in the form of a young guy who comes to the drive-in every single night to watch for girls. The two detectives working the case aren't exactly Barnaby Jones clones, and there isn't a lot of acting skill to help make them appear more professional, but they can be fun to watch sometimes. Their good cop-bad cop routine is somewhat amusing, but it doesn't compare to the witty repartee between the two (one in the garb of a woman) during a stakeout. Here's what I don't get. If I knew a couple was brutally murdered at the drive-in, I probably wouldn't be waiting in line for tickets the next night; after several consecutive nights of murders, I wouldn't even drive by the place in the middle of the day. In the setting of this movie, though, business actually increases significantly after the murders begin. As far as the presentation of the movie goes, I do have to complain a little bit about the lighting. Of course, a drive-in theater lot is usually going to be rather dark during the showing of a movie, but there were times when I could not tell what I was looking at.
I have the impression that many viewers won't care for the warehouse scene toward the end of the movie, but I thought it was a quasi-brilliant move on the part of the filmmakers. I really enjoyed the presentation of the final murder, but I was a little disappointed by the conclusion of the film (especially since I could barely make out the shots very clearly due to terrible lighting). Some may disagree, but I liked what the filmmakers tried to do in the concluding half minute; the effort was certainly there. Drive-In Massacre somehow manages to succeed despite all the obstacles it constructs for itself along the way. It's a fun, campy little horror film, but I would guess that only those who love cheap horror movies of this type will get any enjoyment out of it.
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Actor(s):
Douglas Gudbye
Verkina Flower
Bruce Kimball
Steve Vincent
Newton Naushaus
Creators:
Bruce Kimball (Primary Contributor)
Steve Vincent (Primary Contributor)
Ken Gibb (Cinematographer)
Stu Segall (Producer)
Stu Segall (Writer)
T. Howard Chapman (Editor)
Rochelle Weisberg (Producer)
George 'Buck' Flower (Writer)
John F. Goff (Writer)
Director(s):
Recording label: Cheezy Flicks Manufacturer: Cheezy FlicksEAN: 0827421000842Binding: DVDNumber of items: 1Format: Colour, DVD-Video, NTSC, Release date: 2007-11-20Universal product code (UPC): 827421000842Aspect ratio: 1.33:1Region code: 1Running time: 78 minutesTheatrical release date: 1974Language: English (Original Language)