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_**As clichéd as it sounds, a GOOD bad movie**_ Several youths converge on a State Park in Michigan, which is threatened by a mogul who wants to usurp the land of a family that does business with the swimmers & campers, not to mention du...


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A business man plans to dump toxic waste on a state park, but it doesn't go according to plan.
A group of young people rent a secluded cabin in a state park for a weekend getaway, unaware that the area is known for a series of brutal murders. As the weekend progresses, they begin to fall victim to a mysterious killer, turning their fun-filled trip into a fight for survival.
State Park is a low-budget independent horror film that gained a cult following among fans of slasher movies. While it received little mainstream critical attention upon its release, it is often cited for its earnest attempt at genre filmmaking within its limited means, and for its darkly comedic undertones.
Often noted for its campy humor and over-the-top gore.
Appreciated by some for its independent spirit and DIY aesthetic.
Criticized for its predictable plot and uneven acting.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'State Park (1988)' is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize specific audience likes or dislikes.
Despite its low budget, director Jon Michael Bischof managed to create a memorable atmosphere for the film, utilizing the natural surroundings of the park to enhance the horror elements.
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_**As clichéd as it sounds, a GOOD bad movie**_ Several youths converge on a State Park in Michigan, which is threatened by a mogul who wants to usurp the land of a family that does business with the swimmers & campers, not to mention du...