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Party Girl (2009) gets party started on Scary Movie Saturday!

Party Girl (2009)

Welcome back to another edition of Scary Movie Saturday aboard the Mothership. It’s been a busy week on the Mutantville Mothership as we’ve been working on so many projects that it becomes a real game of juggling to keep them all going. On top of shooting the first episode of Muticia’s Movie Morgue and finishing post on both the DVDs for G.H.O.S.T. and Tales From Mutantville we have kept the promotional train going with recent interviews with regional filmmakers such as Ken Comito and the Ghost Trek crew. I’m looking at a stack of indie horror movies that I’m reviewing this week and I thought you know what some of these would make great features for Scary Movie Saturday. And then I saw Party Girl and thought it was perfect. This is the indie flick for the grease fiend in you.

Check out the trailer below:

Hit the jump so you can find out how to watch the movie streaming free online.

Check out the comments from user Michael Oliver on the IMDb:

“I had a chance to check out Dustin LaValley’s short, revenge slasher, Party Girl, in Gettysburg at Horror Find Weekend Film Festival this year, where it took home Best Special Effects. I’ll start with the writing as I’m a writer myself, I appreciated the subtle symbolism and social commentary (it’s based on the short story of the same title in his fiction collection, Lowlife Underdogs available from RDS Press). This film is put together as smooth as butter, it flows from shot to shot, scene to scene very well. This is done well with narration by who we learn at the end -a very nice twist- is the antagonist, the rapist. The acting is great, though only four members of the cast are actors, there is no cheesy acting that’s widespread in low-budget films, party due to LaValley’s script, which seems to have been written with these constraints in mind. We’re treated to beautiful atmosphere, creepy lighting, stylish camera work, a fun score and of course, pretty sweet gore and effects. Tom Young and Candace Porter’s performances are played with passion that’s not seen in smaller films. It’s amazing how these film makers were able to pull off such a film without falling in to the holes that so many others do. A touch of dark humor gives the gags a few laughs along the way. If you’re looking for a violent, smart, well crafted slasher that doesn’t insult the audience, this is your film.”

I couldn’t have said it better myself – but I will give it a try when I review this gem in the coming days. In the meantime you can check it out for yourself – right here on Mutantville.com. So what are you waiting for? You’ve got the latest episode of Exploited Cinema on your iPod and you have a full can of Crisco ready to go. You need something greasy to watch and you need it now – so hit the link below and jump on over to the IMDb where the video for Party Girl is streaming. It’s time to get down with the Party Girl (2009) on Scary Movie Saturday! Definitely not recommended for your grandma!

Party Girl (2009) Full Movie on IMDb.

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