End Zone 2
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Smash-Mouth returns 15 years later to kill the cheerleaders who laughed when he was relentlessly beaten by the football team.
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"Letâs start at the top when talking about âEnd Zone 2,â billed as the long-awaited sequel to the 1965 horror film âEnd Zone.â The history of these films is completely fabricated. There wasnât an original in the 60s and part two wasnât really made in 1970 (although the clever filmmakers have created a very convincing IMDB page for their project). This supposed sequel is presented as a ârestoredâ version of the original movie (which again, doesnât really exist), making it a form of cinematic performance art where the audience may or not be in on the joke. Set fifteen years after the events depicted in âEnd Zone,â bullied high school football player turned cannibal Smash-Mouth is back to finish off the gaggle of cheerleaders who killed his mother. According to legend, the original film was a supposed horror cult classic thatâs well known in genre circles for its missing final act. Again, none of this is actually true, but the back story is well-developed. Itâs a modern day movie thatâs crafted in a way to make it look and feel like a genuine retro slasher flick. Through clever use of sound, well-placed film scratches and burns, and orange-tinged visuals, director August Kane nails the vintage tone so well that itâs easy to believe the film was made in the 1970s. The deliberately stiff acting, erratic editing style, costumes, and lighting all work to sell the grift even further. The filmâs clever tone and sense of humor are a perfect homage to those old slasher movies that youâd watch at slumber parties when you were a kid. Thereâs a genuinely creepy sĂŠance scene that wouldâve scared me out of my wits when I was 11 years old (ditto the goofy looking Smash-Mouth, whose makeup reminded me a bit of Large Marge from âPee Weeâs Big Adventureâ), and the film brought me back to that time in my life. Itâs an achievement to make a modern day film look and feel so much like one thatâs decades old. Despite the silly humor in âEnd Zone 2,â a little goes a long way. The brevity of the filmâs runtime definitely works in its favor. The ending doesnât land, but Kane makes a valiant effort."
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