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Kill Me Now (2012) is a English movie. Travis Long has directed this movie. Michael Swaim,Jacob Reed,Beck Bennett,Brett Fancy are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2012. Kill Me Now (2012) is considered one of the best Comedy,Horror movie in India and around the world.
A group of small-town teens looking to drink a ton of beer in peace at a remote cabin in the woods find their party nearly ruined when they're stalked by the deranged Driller Killer in this horror/comedy featuring Cracked.com's Michael Swaim.
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Best movie about teenagers portrayed by twenty-somethings
I was lucky enough to see this film with one of the stars (Nick Mundy) at the Houston showing a few months ago and I have to say that upon further re-viewing that this is the most hilarious movie about teenagers portrayed by twenty-somethings. The opening and initial "cool kid" party theme is top notch, too bad it wasn't in 3D because I really wanted to see some 3D keg stands. But seriously, the writing what I watched it for and the people involved are really hilarious and I can't wait to see them in more movies. If you thought Scream (and movies like Scream) was lame because of the 1 dimensional characters and bland story telling you won't be disappointed by "Kill Me Now". It's like if Kevin Smith wrote Mallrats with Ben Affleck as a serial killer instead of a serial ass fuckist. My favorite line in the movie that I quote to this day is "Stop being a suicide girl!". Go buy it on iTunes or Amazon, NOW!!!
What parody should be.
While other parody films these days just cram in a bunch of celebrity cameos and meta references that are dated by the time the movies hit DVD, Kill Me Now sets out to achieve it's goals. With a cast of 30 somethings pretending to be twenty somethings playing teenagers and a refined killer who is clearly annoyed by the stupidity around him, you get a movie that is honestly funny because everyone plays it totally straight and serious. I highly recommend it to anyone who has a chance to see it.