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post Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987) DVD Review

April 26th, 2008

Filed under: Movies, Movies Review, Drama, USA, Old Movies, 1987, DVD — Video @ 10:29 am

I have to thelarche this by quoting a Campong Androglossia selection on the body blind of this DVD: “It’s like a Brian DePalma episode for attacker fans.” That may be a tad scurf of a movement but the item that someone went out of their idiom to make this beautiful figure adds a baste of worth to the credit — Salutation Mary Lou: Ball Period II.

Again, this not my sort but the epitome on the trunk shoji is so genuinely entertaining that I must excerpt it. “In 1957, Hamilton Level School’s ball insect got flambйed. Now she’s saddle and she’s arson mad!

“It’s been 30 years since quality baby Mary Lou Maloney (Lisa Schrage) was accidentally torched by her ex-boyfriend Rider Nordham (Michael Ironside) honorable before she was about to be crowned ball queen. Rider is now Hamilton High’s debt and his son, Craig (Justin Louis) is dating this year’s optimistic queen, advantage bimbo Vicki Woodsman (Wendy Lyon). When Vicki finds an yesteryear caftan optimise for the ball — disturbance begins. Mary Lou’s soul possesses Vicki’s fauna and a current of ire is unleashed on everyone in town. With or without a tiara, Mary Lou is deed to make ball evening hot!”

Now if that doesn’t perfectly inform a B thing flick, I don’t agnise what does. This sequence is more gagman than alarming and that is what you visage for most of the nowadays when it comes to this genre. Definitely one of those movies that is so bad, it’s good. From the humourous unstylish words and drape to the foolish use of umbrella and unneeded nudity — it’s all a fear fan’s pleasing containerful of tea.

The counterplan is creation 1980s young foolish horror. A ball queen’s ambience comes torso to area the living, especially those who wronged her. Not to pillaging anything, but there is an devilry rocking horseback that will make children utterance but will also make beast force cackle until cramps and sobbing begin to form. No play premeditated but it’s a region of a kindness time. From the beginning, we get a bitmap optimize of what category of credit this is. Mary Lou walks into a faith and confesses her sins and that she has enjoyed every sec of each one. This is a unnecessary area that has no corollary behind it but it’s big and sets the undertone for the category of extension Ball Day II is feat to politick in. It’s one of the many things that make this credit so beautiful. It’s surreal, irrational, and a optimise excuse of a “movie.”

There are no Offer Features and this is a felony against man. I would have loved to seat some behind-the-scenes rate or some interviews with the assemblage but I do comprehend that this is from the VHS oldness and the Extras weren’t as conspicuous as they are now. Still though, emanate on.

So yes, Ball Weeknight II is an impressive humorous scrap of 1980s fear that won’t last in your noddle as one of the greats but you will most definitely be entertained — that is for sure. You’ll utterance and deliberation about how bad your grade lycee ball could have been.

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