Her hair is Harlowe gold. Her lips sweet surprise. Her hands are never cold. She’s got Bette Davis eyes. Welcome to Episode 029 of Horror Movie Weekly, where your late-night Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead, BillChete and Lady Phantom bring you a Feature Review of The Final Girls (2015). On Horror Movie Weekly, your late-night Horror hosts Jay of the Dead, BillChete and Lady Phantom bring you one recent Horror movie review every Sunday. (We’re defining “recent” as any Horror movie released within the last five years.) And we always reveal next week’s pick at the end of every show, so you can watch along with us and be prepared for the following episode. Join us, and thanks for listening!
SHOW NOTES:
Introduction
— Welcome to Horror Movie Weekly Episode 029
– Lady Phantom’s pick for this week: The Final Girls (2015)
The Final Girls (2015) — Genre Classification: Comedy / Horror / Fantasy / Slasher
Premise:
A young woman grieves over the unexpected loss of her mother, due to a tragic accident. The deceased mother was an actress who starred in a very popular, Friday the 13th-esque ’80s Slasher flick called “Camp Blood Bath.” So, the daughter is invited to an anniversary screening of Camp Blood Bath, when somehow — through some unexplained and fantastical means — she and her friends find themselves whisked away, inside the world of the Slasher film, where the characters are equally as real as the danger from the slasher killer, “Billy.”
Ratings and Recommendations: The Final Girls (2015)
Jay of the Dead = 8 ( Buy it! )
BillChete = 6 ( Rental, one-time watch )
Lady Phantom = 7 ( Buy it! )
Next on Episode 030: The Invisible Man (2020) — Jay of the Dead’s pick!
Podcast artwork: Lady Phantom
Original podcast theme music: Jay of the Dead
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I haven’t seen this film so cant comment on it but during this episode I found something else that piqued my interest & it was that bill chete doesn’t like scream & neither do I which proves once again bill chete is my horror spirit animal though I did like scream 4 the one time I saw it. About the invisible man…Good movie but grossly overrated overhyped film that annoyed me at times was boring for some of it & i’m still confused about the supposed twist/big reveal that happens so maybe you guys will explain it to me “I’m dumb”but the one kill scene is the star of the movie one of the best deaths of all time in any genre of film IMO….Have a great week horror freaks 👱♀️👐📺👻
I liked Scream 4 too. I thought it was the “best” of them. As for The Invisible Man, wait til you hear our discussion…
Like the invisible man just pretend u cant see my thoughts on it…🙂
Lol!
Unfortunately, due to technical issues, I wasn’t able to see this one. I just wanted to post before I left to go to the movies for the last time, until they institute martial law. The coronavirus madness has to end.
That’s too bad to hear, Sean. I’m sure you’ll get to watch it soon, though.
Stay safe, and let’s hope the madness ends as soon as possible.
I really like The Final Girls. I learned about it from Popular Mechanics of all places. It was saying they made some special camera rig for the movie. The movie really hit home for me with the idea of getting a second chance to connect with someone who is gone. Thanks for another great episode!
Glad you enjoyed the episode!
Yeah, that’s a very attractive idea. It’s just a very emotional ride…