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Bloody Homecoming (2013)
Topic Started: Aug 8 2013, 11:40 PM (1,573 Views)
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Tagline: "Come Home to Terror!"

Bloody Homecoming has a release date. Image Entertainment will release this slasher film in September of 2013. The release will take place on DVD and Video-on-demand formats.

The film involves several high school seniors, who are stalked by a masked man. The film takes place over three years and a tragic accident starts off the film. Now, someone has a hatchet and a will for blood. High School dances will never be the same!

Bloody Homecoming will be available September 24th and the official DVD artwork for the film is above. Fans of horror can revisit the official trailer for the film below.

Release Date: September 24th, 2013 (DVD, VOD).

Director: Brian C. Weed.

Writer: Jake Helgren.

Cast: Jim Tavaré, Rae Latt, Lexi Giovagnoli, Alex Dobrenko and Randi Lamey.
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Y'all must not watch many ultra low budget slashers if you think this is totally bottom-of-the-barrel. (troll)
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Oct 8 2016, 10:42 PM
Y'all must not watch many ultra low budget slashers if you think this is totally bottom-of-the-barrel. (troll)
I've seen worse, but my standard for decency is not be "is better than Axe'Em or Wrong Turn 6." Lol. I don't give you points for not being AS woefully incompetent as something else
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I still think 1/10 is incredibly harsh though. (wary) I could understand a 4 or even a 3 but a '1' suggests that NO effort was put into this at all, no one memorized lines, the deaths were all terrible (they weren't), people broke character and laughed during kill scenes, etc.
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The lead actress didn't memorize her lines and actually forgets them in a couple scenes, the deaths ate terroble, the killer feels like a ripoff of Mrs. Loomis, the characters are one-note stereotypes, the cinematography and audio are poorly done and it's technically incompetent, the script is lazy and u original.... There's pretty much a complete absence of anything redeeming to the movie. That's an easy 1 in my book

It's also worth nothing my that 5 is my average rating. Above it means above average, a 4 would be just slightly below average. Which is way too nice for this even if it wasn't woefully incompetent on every way. There's more incompetent movies, but I'm not judging it on being more competent than the most incompetent movie ever. You don't get praise from me for doing things that I expect to already be handled (memorized lines, for example). Like, I just expect that done in a movie. If it misses stuff like that, it didn't even meet my requirements to be passable.
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Well you also give High Tension and Halloween (2007) and A LOT of other decent movies 1's. So I can't trust your ratings bb. (troll)
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Well you also give High Tension and Halloween (2007) and A LOT of other decent movies 1's. So I can't trust your ratings bb. (troll)
Thise aren't decent bb (troll)

Though High Tension wouldn't be a 1 if not for the movie ruining twist if that helps :P
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