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"Why'd you do it?" "Do what? Murder him? Or have him stick his eight-and-a-half inch cock inside my fucking vagina?!"
You know what? I really enjoyed this movie. Probably a lot more than I should have.
To start off, the main character of the film had survived another massacre that is played through in the first five minutes or so. Her and a group of friends decide to take a trip up to one of the friends' dead uncle's cabin for spring break where they soon get picked off one by one.
Featuring an unfortunately dumb cameo by Perez Hilton—who has recently shown he can somewhat act in Most Likely to Die—this movie contains some decent acting that, in some scenes, comes off as over-the-top and overly dramatic. But that's not really a bad thing. A lot of the dialogue—I think—is played for laughs. With a movie named WTF!, how could you not expect some humor? If I'm being perfectly honest, Sarah Agor (who some may recognize from the VH1 reality competition show Scream Queens, where actresses competed each other for a spot in a Saw movie.) was my favorite person in the movie. Her character's over the top, trashy, and, most of all, hilarious. "I know Jiu Jitsu, bitch!"
As for the gore, well, there's not a whole lot. A lot of the stuff is done off-camera. Most of what we see are after-effects of the murders. Which I understand since the film had a micro-budget.
Overall, I really liked this movie. It's definitely—so far—on my top favorites of 2017 (I haven't seen that many 2017 movies), and one of my new favorite slashers of recent years.
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