It’s time for a new episode of the Real Slashers video series, and with this one we’re looking back at a movie that is finally getting a sequel almost forty years after it was released. It’s the 1984 slasher The Mutilator (watch it Here), and you can find out all about it by watching the video embedded above!
And once you’ve watched The Mutilator get the Real Slashers treatment, you can watch the trailer for the upcoming sequel Mutilator 2 at This Link.
Written and directed by Buddy Cooper, The Mutilator has the following synopsis: When Ed receives a message from his father asking him to go and lock up the family’s beach condo for the winter, it seems like the perfect excuse for an alcohol-fuelled few days away with his friends. After all, his dad has forgiven him for accidentally blowing mom away with a shotgun several years ago…...
And once you’ve watched The Mutilator get the Real Slashers treatment, you can watch the trailer for the upcoming sequel Mutilator 2 at This Link.
Written and directed by Buddy Cooper, The Mutilator has the following synopsis: When Ed receives a message from his father asking him to go and lock up the family’s beach condo for the winter, it seems like the perfect excuse for an alcohol-fuelled few days away with his friends. After all, his dad has forgiven him for accidentally blowing mom away with a shotgun several years ago…...
- 3/15/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Some films are built from Wtf moments. Case in point: I have finally seen The Mutilator (1984), an unnaturally entertaining hack ‘em up from a period when the dirt had all but covered the coffin of the overworked subgenre. And this film has more than its share of Wtf – in fact, it acts as a Viking funeral for slashers of the era, an absurd catalogue of tropes transmitted with an ‘80s sitcom aesthetic and just as eager to please. What a sight to behold.
Aka Fall Break (a name that will be seared onto your brain pan within the first 15 minutes, trust me), The Mutilator was filmed in North Carolina by local boy Buddy Cooper, who came into some money and decided to either make a movie or buy a winery. And old Buddy boy sure made the right choice – no wine could be sweeter (or more fragrant) than this glorious display of splatter cinema.
Aka Fall Break (a name that will be seared onto your brain pan within the first 15 minutes, trust me), The Mutilator was filmed in North Carolina by local boy Buddy Cooper, who came into some money and decided to either make a movie or buy a winery. And old Buddy boy sure made the right choice – no wine could be sweeter (or more fragrant) than this glorious display of splatter cinema.
- 3/26/2016
- by Scott Drebit
- DailyDead
Stars: Matt Mitler, Ruth Martinez, Bill Hitchcock, Connie Rogers, Frances Raines, Morey Lampley, Jack Chatham, Ben Moore, Trace Cooper, Pamela Weddle Cooper | Written and Directed by Buddy Cooper
If you are a fan of slasher films, the beauty is that there are plenty to see. Not just the recent ones, but a vast history of films that span decades, and some many of us haven’t had the chance to see yet. One of those for me was The Mutilator, which has recently had the Arrow Video Blu-ray treatment…
Years after accidentally killing his mother while cleaning his father’s guns, Ed Jr. (Matt Miller) and his friends take a vacation at his father’s beach house. With signs that Big Ed (Jack Chatham) has been around they give it little though, but at the teenagers start to disappear, the teenagers soon work out that everything is not all as it seems.
If you are a fan of slasher films, the beauty is that there are plenty to see. Not just the recent ones, but a vast history of films that span decades, and some many of us haven’t had the chance to see yet. One of those for me was The Mutilator, which has recently had the Arrow Video Blu-ray treatment…
Years after accidentally killing his mother while cleaning his father’s guns, Ed Jr. (Matt Miller) and his friends take a vacation at his father’s beach house. With signs that Big Ed (Jack Chatham) has been around they give it little though, but at the teenagers start to disappear, the teenagers soon work out that everything is not all as it seems.
- 2/18/2016
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
By Chris Wright, MoreHorror.com
If the writer’s goal was to form a near pointless illogical plot just for the sake of slasher filler, they certainly accomplished their goal! I viewed this for a second time after only seeing a cut version. The uncut version is slightly better but did not redeem how ridiculous this was. This was released through popular 1980s distributor Vestron in 1985. They had a tendency to release anything and everything regardless of quality. I kept sitting through this movie anxious for it to be over! The original title for this movie was “Fall Break.”
The plot starts multiple years prior to the present day. Ed, Jr. (Trace Cooper) accidentally killed his mother with a shot gun. The Dad comes and acts truly bizarre trying to murder his son. He also has a drink and tries to give it to his dead wife. This is one...
If the writer’s goal was to form a near pointless illogical plot just for the sake of slasher filler, they certainly accomplished their goal! I viewed this for a second time after only seeing a cut version. The uncut version is slightly better but did not redeem how ridiculous this was. This was released through popular 1980s distributor Vestron in 1985. They had a tendency to release anything and everything regardless of quality. I kept sitting through this movie anxious for it to be over! The original title for this movie was “Fall Break.”
The plot starts multiple years prior to the present day. Ed, Jr. (Trace Cooper) accidentally killed his mother with a shot gun. The Dad comes and acts truly bizarre trying to murder his son. He also has a drink and tries to give it to his dead wife. This is one...
- 4/4/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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