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FantASStic DP 33
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embark on a road trip to attend a comic convention, only to find themselves targeted by a deranged killer. As the body count rises, they must band together to survive the night and uncover the identity of their attacker. The film blends elements of slasher horror with the distinctive comedic style of its director.
Critical Reception
FantASStic DP 33 received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its low budget and derivative plot. However, it found a more appreciative audience among fans of Kevin Smith's previous work, who enjoyed the self-referential humor and the return of familiar characters.
What Reviewers Say
Despite some entertaining moments of meta-humor and gore, the film suffers from a predictable plot and uneven pacing.
Fans of Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse will likely find enjoyment in the familiar characters and inside jokes.
The low-budget execution is evident, but the film's earnest commitment to its slasher tropes is somewhat commendable.
Google audience: Audience reviews are divided, with many appreciating the nostalgic callbacks to earlier Smith films and the creature effects. However, a significant portion of viewers found the plot to be derivative and lacking originality, with some critics also noting the film's reliance on profanity and gross-out humor.
Fun Fact
The film's title is a direct reference to the 1987 horror film 'Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence,' which also featured the character 'Detective Frank McCray' and was originally intended to be called 'Maniac Cop 3: The Sentinel' before being retitled.
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