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Most Likely to Die

Most Likely to Die (2015)

August. 30,2015
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A group of former classmates gather for a pre-party at one of their homes the night before their 10-year high school reunion, and one by one, they are brutally slain in a manner befitting each's senior yearbook superlative.

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Scanialara
2015/08/30

You won't be disappointed!

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Mjeteconer
2015/08/31

Just perfect...

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Anoushka Slater
2015/09/01

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Bob
2015/09/02

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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JÄnis Locis
2015/09/03

Nothing original here, a movie you will forget within hours of watching it. The same old classic slasher film cloches regurgitated once again into this little, boring slasher flick. Filled with unintelligent and straight up stupid dialogue, as expected, this movie fails to create any suspense, so whenever one of the kids gets killed you simply couldn't care less, since the writers have completely failed setting the atmosphere of this movie, you can see where it is going right from the start. In my opinion, we have had more than enough of the same recycled slasher films over the years and it simply is the time to stop and move on from this genre, at least for a couple of years, because this type of horror has been witnessed so many times throughout the years it has gotten completely mondane and boring. People are not looking for shock value in movies anymore, hence the low ratings here. Also, the plot twist is absolutely ridiculous and could very well be one of the dumbest i have ever seen, simply put this film has a horrible ending. Another thing to point out, the lighting/sound effects in this film were surprisingly bad, the location was great, but clearly somebody was not doing their job right, when it came to lighting/sound effects. Overall ''Most Likely To Die'' is your casual, boring slasher horror film, which brings absolutely nothing new to the horror genre and will be forgotten almost instantly after viewing. Do not recommend watching this in the slightest!

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randeleo
2015/09/04

I love horror movies. I love the thrill, but I hate when I jump. While watching this movie, I only jumped once, and only got a little scared one time also. This movie is kinda pathetic. When one of the friends die, the characters are supposed to be sad, and for a while they do act sad. Then suddenly they are not even that upset and they laugh about old times in high school...while they are sitting next to a dead body. Also, when one of the girls is trapped by the killer, she does not even act scared because she does not know how to act. When she ¨screams¨, it is more of just a yell like, ¨Hey friend, this chill killer is trying to kill me. Wanna do me a quick favor and come over here with the gun and try to kill him? And also, I obviously don't know the difference of a mirror, and the killer standing right behind me. So I will just shoot the mirror.¨ So above all, this movie was okay, but maybe if they did not have pointless conversations, the alibi made sense, and they actually knew how to act, then maybe it would be a better movie. 0)0

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cooleya-66547
2015/09/05

Most Likely to Die does something that many horror movies - especially low budget horror movies - fail to do, and that is to give time to develop the characters. They are not all likable, by any means, but I was not necessarily rooting for them to die. One particular death I even found quite sad. As such, there are certain moments that make you think about the characters, what they are going through, and you ask yourself 'do they deserve this?'That said, there are a couple of major drawbacks to this film. The first is pacing. While I appreciate down time between major action, allowing scenes to breathe and providing time for character development, for a horror movie there was too much down time. Perhaps this is because it was trying to develop too many characters; perhaps it wanted to convey the weight of the situation and how the characters were dealing with it. But whatever the reason, there was too much open time, leading for the movie to drag.The second major drawback is that, for a horror movie, it is weak on the 'horror' aspect. While not every movie has to be littered with gore, the kills were weak at best. Considering who the killer is, some of them don't even make sense. There is minimal tension, kill rituals were brought up and dropped, the masked killer is completely non-threatening, and the kills (save for one) aren't very creative.All in all, this wasn't the worst horror movie I've ever seen. I'd probably put it on again for background noise, or if I want something that focuses more on the characters than the actual horror. However, if you are looking for a well-paced horror movie with creative kills, this is not the movie for you.

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InaneSwine
2015/09/06

Most Likely To Die was not given a cinematic release. To me, it is evidence that internet distribution can be a very good thing - as I would have hated to have disturbed other cinema patrons by constantly screaming "F*** you" at the screen, which happened quite frequently during this trash.What could have been an intriguing, or at least entertaining, slasher flick is squandered on a nonsensical script, infuriatingly bad dialogue and some of the worst acting I've ever seen in a horror film. The characters react to finding the mutilated corpses of their friends the way most people would react to finding a moth on the ceiling.Of all the actors that I passionately hated, the crème de la crème is supporting actor Perez Hilton, who couldn't support a ladder. His acting failed to convince me he was a human being, and I haven't wished for a character's demise so much since his namesake Paris Hilton's turn in House of Wax.The term half-baked would be generous for this one. Instead, the ingredients are all over the floor and the mixing bowl has been smashed.

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