Watch: The Final Girls 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – When Max (Taissa Farmiga) and her friends reluctantly attend a tribute screening of an infamous ’80s slasher film that starred Max’s late mother (Malin Akerman), they are accidentally sucked into the silver screen. They soon realize they are trapped inside the cult classic movie and must team up with the fictional and ill-fated “Camp Bloodbath” counselors, including Max’s mom as the shy scream queen, to battle the film’s machete-wielding, masked killer. With the body count rising in scene after iconic scene, who will be THE FINAL GIRLS left standing and live to escape this film?.
Plot: A young woman grieving the loss of her mother, a famous scream queen from the 1980s, finds herself pulled into the world of her mom’s most famous movie. Reunited, the women must fight off the film’s maniacal killer.
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Make a slasher movie that’s about an R-rated slasher movie, then make that movie be PG-13? Solid weird ass choice. But whatever, _The Final Girls_ is some proper fun._Final rating:★★★ – I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
It was silly, but entertaining. And it had room for poignant moments.
And personally, the outtakes were the most hilarious!And, good cast as well.
Would make an interesting double-bill with CABIN IN THE WOODS
I was looking for an entertaining film to watch on Halloween, and I sure wasn’t disappointed with THE FINAL GIRLS. The basic premise is that a group of friends at a horror marathon end up getting trapped in the movie itself and have to find a way to survive. Brilliant, right? Arguably the best part of the movie is the way that it makes fun of horror clichés, particularly those in the slasher genre. They also poke fun at the horrible writing and bad acting. Basically, it does for slasher films what CABIN IN THE WOODS did for “cabin in the woods”/Evil Dead-type films. The acting, even though some of it was intentionally bad, was decent. There weren’t too many well-known actors, so nobody really stood out in that respect. I did recognize Taissa Farmiga and Malin Akerman, and for what it’s worth, they did well. However, my favorite character was the dumb blonde. She provided the most laughs for me. Adam Devine was OK, but it reminded me too much of his work in PITCH PERFECT. From a technical standpoint, everything was rather solid. Camera-work was good, and I thought they did a good job toning down R-rated violence for a PG-13. They even get a good joke out of using black-and-white for a flashback sequence. All things considered, THE FINAL GIRLS was a clever genre sendup that makes mostly good use out of the material its parodying. To sweeten it further, there were a couple of scenes that seemed stolen from my dreams, as Taissa Farmiga’s character and I have something in common that I won’t spoil for those who haven’t seen the film. Let’s just say there was one part that got me a little emotional. The only thing that keeps me from going higher with the rating is that the film kind of backs off from a “your destiny is up to you” message and falls back on the clichés it had been making fun of up to that point. Other than that, I thought it was an easy watch with plenty of laughs that should entertain most viewers who are into horror movies.
The Final Friday for The Final Girls.
With October coming up I started looking round for a Horror Comedy that a friend would enjoy.Getting to the end of the first page of Horror Comedy movies on Amazon UK,I stumbled on an awesome looking recent Slasher Comedy (!) that I’ve not heard anything about,which led to me starting the final countdown.View on the film:
Restricted by the studio over how much flesh and blood could be put on show,director Todd Strauss-Schulson & cinematographer Elie Smolkin impressively gather other knives to hack into the Slasher spirit.
Driving into the camp, Schulson and Smolkin surround their body bags pit with endless fog lining the walls and lush bursts of yellow clothes and fresh green grass giving the flick a summer shine. Lining up the hapless gangs for the big Camp Bloodbath baddie, Schulson takes a dip into the Giallo sub-genre via splashing the camp in vivid,ultra-stylised red,blue and yellow filters,and smoothly- delivered whip-pans going in search for “The Final Girl.”
Experiencing Horror “cultdom” themselves by one being the star in Near Dark and the other co-writing this as a tribute to his dad Jason Miller,the screenplay by M.A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller wickedly turn all of the Slasher traditions on their head,by pushing everything from the sexually eager jock to the good old Christian Final Girl just that bit into the absurd,where the cliché 80’s dialogue is hilariously crushed by a broken 4th wall.
Keeping the Slasher mystery itself simplistic with some sly nods to past flicks,the writers superbly blend a taking apart of the genre, (from the “party girl” being unable to stop herself from stripping,to the gang being unable to escape a slow motion run with the killer) with an excellent amount of heart,as Max rips out all the horror staples to find her mum in the pages.
Switching from sassy mum to dancing Scream Queen,the sexy Malin Akerman gives an amazing performance as Nancy/ Amanda Cartwright,thanks to Akerman giving Nancy a playful,flirty shell which unexpectedly cracks into something heartfelt,as Cartwright destroys the image of the Slasher “dumb blonde.” Trying to avoid becoming a Slasher killing set-piece, Taissa Farmiga gives a delightfully sweet and brash performance as Max,who prepares herself to be a Slasher movie’s Final Girl.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 31 min (91 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Comedy, Crime, Fantasy
Director Todd Strauss-Schulson
Writer M.A. Fortin, Joshua John Miller
Actors Taissa Farmiga, Malin Akerman, Adam Devine
Country United States
Awards 7 wins & 13 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Stereo
Aspect Ratio 1.37 : 1 (one scene), 2.35 : 1
Camera Leitz SUMMICRON-C lenses, Red Epic, Cooke S4 and Angenieux Optimo Lenses
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Redcode RAW
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Redcode RAW (5K) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm, D-Cinema