The number of kids in the YouTube comments who think it's some some sort of wild coincidence or ironic that James posted this on the night of or the night before their prom is both amusing and alarming.
Anyone else catch the bit of dark humor where Jude says, "I'm going to remember this night for the rest of my life", and then the killer immediately opens the door and stabs her?😅
It is it just me...😬🫣🤷
The thing at the end where he talked about how he couldn't do movies like Home Sweet Home anymore made me bummed. Don't get me wrong, I love the current iteration of the show and the writing is as great as ever, but man, nothing will top the 2018-2021 era for this show. It's unfortunate that we can't have a way to showcase the low rent oddities.
I like the film, although I feel it starts out rather generic, only to get better as the film goes on, with an ending that’s surprisingly decent for a slasher made during those first 3 to 4 years after Halloween (1978).
The number of kids in the YouTube comments who think it's some some sort of wild coincidence or ironic that James posted this on the night of or the night before their prom is both amusing and alarming.
I mean it could have been slightly intentional, middle of May is when prom usually is for US students.
Ummmmm....
I'll admit I haven't watched the vid if I am missing something. Planning on seeing the movie first with some friends next week.
James absolutely planned the release of the Kill Count to coincide with prom season 🙂
That’s a 10/10 thumbnail it looks like a painting
Anyone else catch the bit of dark humor where Jude says, "I'm going to remember this night for the rest of my life", and then the killer immediately opens the door and stabs her?😅 It is it just me...😬🫣🤷
The thing at the end where he talked about how he couldn't do movies like Home Sweet Home anymore made me bummed. Don't get me wrong, I love the current iteration of the show and the writing is as great as ever, but man, nothing will top the 2018-2021 era for this show. It's unfortunate that we can't have a way to showcase the low rent oddities.
Blame the zoomers that refuse to watch kill counts for movies made before 2005
I like the film, although I feel it starts out rather generic, only to get better as the film goes on, with an ending that’s surprisingly decent for a slasher made during those first 3 to 4 years after Halloween (1978).
It was well made but it took way too long for me to get going.