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Post by tex on Jul 17, 2011 11:50:29 GMT -5
Back-To-School Slaughter: 'Frat House Massacre' Coming Soon Saturday, July 16, 2011 By: David Harley Synapse Films adds to your summer glee with Frat House Massacre, a new film from the creators of Camp Slaughter, which is being released August 9th. Sean and his little brother Bobby thought joining the Delta Iota Epsilon fraternity would be the best time of their lives with parties, freedom, girls and sex. The fraternity president Mark (Jon Fleming of TVs Will & Grace), however, is a little strange. His twisted hazing rituals include extreme physical and mental torture that lead the boys down a horrific path of destruction and death. But death may be just the beginning, as this gritty twisted film unfolds. Inspired by actual events and set in the year 1979, Frat House Massacre is a disturbing journey through the twisted world of fraternity boys, pledges and the not-so-innocent sorority sisters swept up in their madness. Loaded with violence, gore, nudity and a fantastic music score by Goblin's Claudio Simonetti, this is the full-length director's cut containing over twenty minutes of additional footage. www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/25378
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Post by Tom Earp on Jul 18, 2011 11:40:42 GMT -5
Swell, just swell. More morons!
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Post by Tom Earp on Jul 18, 2011 11:44:46 GMT -5
Swell, just swell!!! Do really need any more of this crap??
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Post by anncoulter on Jul 18, 2011 14:22:35 GMT -5
Wasn't the "Golden Age of GLOs" shortly after "Animal House" came out?
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Post by Tom Earp on Jul 20, 2011 13:23:39 GMT -5
Think the oter way around. All who saw it thought oohh my god are Fraternityas like this?? Did not realize it was a spoof!! Pre then was Blazers and button down shirts!
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Post by dekeguy on Jul 21, 2011 12:02:12 GMT -5
Think the oter way around. All who saw it thought oohh my god are Fraternityas like this?? Did not realize it was a spoof!! Pre then was Blazers and button down shirts! =========================================== Hmmm... My chapter was very much at home in navy blazers, khaki trousers, button downs, weejuns, and repp ties. We were all but indistinguishable from composits from my dad's time back in the day. Sure we wore jeans and polos a lot but all had a seersucker suit or two for Summer and a three piece wool suit or three for winter. Trainers, Top siders, Weejuns, and wingtips were normal, but flip flops were for showers, not for class. We thought Animal House was the Holy Grail of revealed truth and could put a name and face at our campus to every character in the film. Tatoos were the kiss of death for any prospective pledge and any girl with a tramp stamp was unlikely to end up pinned to any of us. Our selection criteria was very old school: If you could tell a good story, hold your liquor, get along well and pull your own weight in sports, academics, hell raising, or whatever you were cool. It really didn't matter that much if you were rich as the Sultan of Brunai or if you were a citizen of tap-city. If you were rolling in it so much the better, if you couldn't afford the costs, and those costs were in fact rather moderate, there were always 'scholarships' available from the Alumni who had a discrete way of helping out. By god, those were the days! I suspect that things haven't changed all that much for the current crop.
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Post by Tom Earp on Jul 21, 2011 14:28:09 GMT -5
LOL, dekeguy you being a much younger GLO member than I and a few her, you seem to fit in the Animal House PHENOM! While I can see part of what you are professing, being a poor kid from Mo. then Ks., did not have the luzuary for that many suit changes. 1 pair of wing tip shoes, one sport coat, and one pair of slacks. Hell, being in the business dept. it was tough. Man was it a rude awakening when I joined R H Macy's after graduation. ;D Going to sporting events, we wore coats and ties, sat in groups and were showing ourselves for all to see!!! LOL! Daily classes, wore jeans except in Biz Dept. Then ties and shirts. But like you dekeguy, looking back at Ani,al House we too could pick out some of our guys also! LOL! Oh, times must have changed a bit! So many laws and regulations are heaped upon us! What is funny, DTX did not have paddleing, just drinking/parting but not binge drinking! Hell, having a TOGA PARTY today I am sure would drive schools nutsoid!!! ;D
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Post by macintosh on Jul 22, 2011 18:42:36 GMT -5
I don't think anyone in our house had a DKE-style wardrobe.
I will answer the "when did jeans come to campus?" question:
Jeans were not worn to class. Then one summer they came out with "white levis" and they were worn to class. Soon jeans were everywhere.
This dates to '62-'63 era.
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Post by Tom Earp on Jul 23, 2011 13:10:59 GMT -5
Heck no, jeans were not worn to school anytime so to speak! Being in the business dept., had to wear slacks and ties.
Hell, white jeans were unheard of in Mo./Ks.
Wore coat and ties or uniforms for many years and now wear jeans and shorts.
Todays campi they were T-Shirts, flip flops, jeans or anything else. No decorum anymore??
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Post by Tom Earp on Jul 28, 2011 12:42:24 GMT -5
By te way, I would much watch watch Animal House or Revenge of The Nerds than things like this!
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Post by tex on Aug 9, 2011 19:16:41 GMT -5
Frat House Massacre
Reviewed by: Peter Brown Rating: 6 out of 10 Movie Details: View here
Cast: Rane Jameson as Bobby Chris Prangley as Sean Jon Fleming as Mark Niki Rubin as Diana Lisa DiCicco as Erica Ryan Ross as Drater Adam Simon as Moose
Directed by Alex Pucci
Review:
Frat House Massacre is really two films. The first part is the tale of one fraternity you'd never want to rush...because nearly all the pledges don't make it past for the first night of hazing. Instead, after being beaten, painted, tarred, feathered, humiliated and kicked in the nuts a few times they are subsequently dispatched.
But somewhere along the way, the film no longer follows the exploits of these crazy, drugged out frat boys and delves into a serial killer flick where someone is giving back to the frat house what they have been giving.
The body count is high as we have an entire frat house to go through and a slew of random chicks that seem to take part in not only the hazing but the killing of the dudes that don't cut the mustard as fraternity members. There are some pretty grisly deaths with knives being put through mouths, axes to the throat, syringes used as weapons of death and more.
But there is much more...throughout the course of Frat House Massacre we get the smoke of death, Greek Fight Club, random catfight on campus, drug-dealing co-eds, some serious gay overtones that never get established (thankfully), along those same lines way too many dudes with their shirts off, a serious lack of respect for women throughout the film, along those same lines a host of chicks that are evil or extremely dumb or both, an over protective and paranoid black lady guardian, random disco dancing complete with an afro'd DJ, neon lights of doom, tin foil of doom, lots of sharp instruments to the face, an out of place threesome and the inability to drive a manual transmission.
Just a bit more about the way the women are treated in the film...it is actually rather amazing because usually slasher films shy away from the domestic abuse angle, or the rape angle, or the chick getting pissed on angle. But not Frat House Massacre where it is done in spades just as a tool to show just how dastardly the frat boys are. Unfortunately, while shocking, it does nothing more than give you an uncomfortable feeling that you'd rather be seeing them getting chopped up than pissed on.
Still, there is enough blood and brutality with so many people being killed that it will appeal to those looking for something to watch on a Friday night.
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Post by Tom Earp on Aug 10, 2011 12:36:58 GMT -5
Thank god I can watch other things except blood and gore about GLO's! Doubt I will ever watch this stuff!
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