If you're looking for a serious genre piece, then Slumber Party Massacre II definitely is not the place to find it (but that can be gleaned rather easily from the title). If, however, you're content with a fun slasher that's gory, cheesy, insanely over-the-top and just dripping ...( read more)
Atanas Ilitch, Cindy Eilbacher, Crystal Bernard
Courtney, the younger sister of the "new girl across the street" in the first film is all grown up now, but suffers from nightmares about the Big Wet Incident. She and the other members of her female ...( read more
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DVD Release Date: August 29, 2000
Stats: 140 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (140)
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April 15, 2009
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July 22, 2008
The Sister from the first Slumber Party Massacre is all grown up now and at a friends haveing a slumber party of her own suffering from nightmares about the first murders she begins to see things that may or may not be real till the killer from her dreams somehow comes alive leav...( read more)
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March 29, 2009
5 years after the first massacre one of the surviving girls dreams about the murders from her past.
When her bandmates decide to go away for the weekend she can't shake the feeling that the killer will come back and he does with a killer guitar with a drill bit who will survive t...( read more) -
March 19, 2009
Pretty embarrasing to watch but it sucks enough that it is entertaining. The idea behind this film makes no sense and I dont see the point in making a sequel like this. Embarrasing musical numbers, product placement, and comedy cops... holy shit this is stupid
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February 25, 2008
Although completely unoriginal, the movie had a pretty cool killer, awesomely cheesy lines, terrible acting, so basically anything you'd want from a slasher flick!
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November 25, 2007
Very cheesey horror film with a killer who sings and kills people with a guitar with a drill on the end. Brilliant.
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