Prom Night Review
by Anthony Morris
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There's no question that Prom Night is bad : the real question then becomes how bad is Prom Night?
Is
it the worst movie of the year, or can it's rock-bottom ratings across
the board somehow be, if not justified, then at least excused?
Because if part of what makes Prom Night
so darn bad is the way that it takes the most tired and stale cliches
of the slasher genre and presents them to the viewer without the
slightest hint of style or wit, could there in fact be some
justification for such an approach - past the usual "we can make some
money out of this"?
Well, maybe...
See, while
this is an amazingly bad, not at all scary, and outright dull slasher
movie (and it takes some kind of skill to make a film where human
beings are in mortal danger this dull) it is also a slasher movie
clearly aimed at people who haven't seen too many slasher movies.
Anyone over the age of 17 simply doesn't care about prom night,
so to make a movie where a bunch of teens at their prom night are
half-heartedly stalked by a creepy ex-teacher obsessed with a fairly
dim and not that hot-looking blonde indicates that you're making a
slasher movie for teens, and young teens at that. So perhaps the total
lack of wit and style (not to mention zero gore) here could be a
conscious decision to try and strip the slasher genre back to basics
and introduce the genre to a new audience taking their first baby steps
into a new an scary world.
If so, it still fails
utterly: this is dreck whether you're 14 or 44, and why anyone would
pay to see this when John Carpenter's original Halloween
is readily available on DVD is a far bigger mystery than which one of
these bland yet annoying teens the knife-wielding teacher will
bloodlessly gut next. 1 out
of 5 (But only Just!!) Prom Night Australian release: 10th April, 2008 Cast: Brittany Snow, Johnathon Schaech, Jessica Stroup, Kellan Lutz Director: Nelson McCormick
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