4/20 MASSACRE is yet another indie horror flick about a camping trip gone awry. This time an all-female group head out into the wilderness for some hiking fun, only to encounter an illicit marijuana plantation which is protected by a psycho killer. Extremely cheesy editing, lots of long-winded conversations between dullish characters and little incident makes it quite the bore to sit through.
Plot summary
'420' has become synonymous with marijuana culture, with April 20th now dedicated as 'The Official Holiday' for weed enthusiasts. This new holiday now gets its very first themed slasher: the gore-filled 4/20 MASSACRE. Over 4/20 weekend, five young women are celebrating the birthday of one of them with a camping trip in a secluded part of a nearby national park. Their fun is quickly buzz-killed when they stumble upon an illegal marijuana grow-operation hidden in the greener and protected by a bloodthirsty maniac. Will they survive--or will they perish in their quest for the ultimate high? Starring Jamie Bernadette (I Spit On Your Grave),Stacey Danger (Neon Demon),and Jim Storm (Trilogy of Terror, Dark Shadows),4/20 MASSACRE is a high-octane comedy thriller that mixes gore, suspense, and humor, and is the perfect film to accompany your next joint...or maybe you'll want to think twice before lighting up.
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Quite the bore
Reasonably Fun Amateur Effort
This one has been waiting in the watchlist since before it came out, for obvious reasons, and is to be watched under obvious circumstances. And, you know, it really wasn't all that bad this time around. Grantedly, it's cheap, deeply flawed, silly and not exactly very memorable, but as far as fun goes.. You can have some with "4/20 Massacre".
The plot: A group of five women go camping in the woods to celebrate a friend's birthday over 4/20 weekend. But when they cross the turf of an illegal marijuana grow operation they must struggle to survive the living nightmare.
All female characters for the group of main protagonists was an unexpected choice, but a welcome one - how many stoner flicks do You know where the main character aren't guys? The choice proved successful through decent acting and quite unexpected, by a lot of people possibly despised, melodrama. The 'boring' parts. The overall plot is extremely short and thin, and doesn't go beyond synopsis. Sure, there are couple minor twists, all of which will strongly remind of many slashers made before over decades. Where there isn't killing, there is a lot of filler, melodrama, including romance, between the characters, lots of 420 jokes and endorsement, and the thing is, it works, the filler makes the pacing consistent enough, and the acting helps to enjoy it. The five friends are all different enough, from a devoted-to-rastaman stoner to the restrained birthday girl, or the scream queen of "4/20 Massacre". The killer, the weed man, is hilarious, skipping around real sneaky like in backgrounds, hitting and brain bongs and such, fun guy, not a lot of character though.
"4/20" can be visually confusing, style-wise. It takes place entirely during bright daylight, and that's understandable, but the post-production saw that the blues are well jacked up. All black tones were way too blue, and contrast was overused at times. It's shot well enough for a micro budget feature, but the editing is flawed.
It is an amateur hour movie.. But an effortful one, filled with enough stuff to keep the stoned one engaged. You'll know whether to watch it. My rating: 4/10.
Thankfully NOT a goofy comedy but an OK throwback slasher
Five girlfriends go camping in a national park to celebrate one's birthday. Unfortunately for them, there's a huge weed crop that someone is desperate to keep trespassers away from, and much bloodshed ensues.
I avoided this one for a long time because the title made me fear it was another stoner comedy masquerading as a horror homage but I'm happy to admit I was wrong. The biggest problem I had with 4/20 Massacre is that there are loooonnnng stretches of characters talking and then walking and then sitting and talking but things pick up by the third act. I was happy to see that the gore was plentiful and the kills were on camera; some of them were really mean-spirited which is always a plus. Is it great? No. But it's much better than many of the throwback slashers I've seen in recent years and I don't regret devoting 85 minutes to it.