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I Was a Teenage Serial Killer
Mary was a good girl until she decides to kill all the "sexist pigs". She of course encounters many of which, and enjoys killing them.
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Plot Summary
In this B-movie horror flick, a disturbed teenager named Jimmy begins a killing spree after being rejected by his crush. Driven by adolescent angst and a twisted sense of revenge, Jimmy embarks on a murderous rampage through his suburban town. The film blends gruesome killings with dark humor as Jimmy's actions spiral out of control.
Critical Reception
As a low-budget independent film from the early 90s, 'I Was a Teenage Serial Killer' received minimal mainstream critical attention. It gained a cult following among fans of grindhouse and independent horror for its over-the-top gore and darkly comedic elements. It is generally regarded as a niche film rather than a critical success.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its DIY aesthetic and unpretentious B-movie charm.
Often cited for its surprisingly effective gore effects on a low budget.
Viewed as a cult classic for fans of trashy and offensive horror.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on 16mm film, contributing to its distinct lo-fi visual style that appealed to cult film enthusiasts.
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