
Ecstasy Girls II
An out-of-work actor has been reduced to being a gigolo to the stars. His former agent turned pimp, Charlie, sends him on an assignment. The next day Jerry goes to a party at the house of J.C. Church, a party that he knows Charlie will be attending, hoping to hit him up for some acting work.
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Plot Summary
A group of sorority sisters find themselves targeted by a killer during a party. The film follows their desperate attempts to survive the night as the body count rises. It's a typical slasher film where young women are stalked and murdered in increasingly gruesome ways.
Critical Reception
Ecstasy Girls II is generally considered a low-budget, exploitation slasher film with little critical merit. It is often viewed as a forgettable entry in the genre, notable primarily for its gratuitous violence and lack of narrative sophistication. Audience reception is similarly lukewarm, appealing mostly to niche fans of extreme horror or obscure 80s slashers.
What Reviewers Say
- Repetitive and predictable slasher tropes.
- Relies heavily on gore over plot or character development.
- Considered a minor and often overlooked film in the 1980s slasher boom.
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Fun Fact
David DeCoteau, the director, is known for his prolific career in low-budget horror and erotic thrillers, often working under pseudonyms.
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