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Most Likely to Die (2015)

Most Likely to Die (2015)

GENRESHorror
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Chad AddisonJake BuseyTess ChristiansenJohn Doe
DIRECTOR
Anthony DiBlasi

SYNOPSICS

Most Likely to Die (2015) is a English movie. Anthony DiBlasi has directed this movie. Chad Addison,Jake Busey,Tess Christiansen,John Doe are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Most Likely to Die (2015) is considered one of the best Horror movie in India and around the world.

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.

Most Likely to Die (2015) Reviews

  • Nostalgia

    nick1212352017-05-15

    I certainly understand the amount of negative reviews and overall attitude of disdain for this film. Most Likely to Die really is a bad movie. The plot is contrived and silly, replete with all of the slasher clichés. The cinematography is adequate at best, the lighting is horrible. The acting ranges from serviceable to downright laughable (don't get me started on Perez Hilton). So why, despite all of these drawbacks, did I enjoy this film? One word: nostalgia. Most Likely to Die is a hardcore throwback to the cheesy slasher flicks of the 80's. Every single aspect of this film, other than the outfits and music, screams 80's slasher. Even the plot is a direct reference to, if not a ripoff of, the 1986 horror film Slaughter High (also known as April Fool's Day). Most Likely to Die is a direct descendant of these legendary films, much more so than most modern slashers that also recycle the usual tropes. It's really sort of a guilty pleasure. If you're looking for anything other than a corny throwback, throw this one right out the window.

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  • Mostly likely to die (from terrible acting)

    carolinealicia2016-11-22

    Does Perez Hilton "act" in any other movies?? He looks like a 70 yr old man who's been choosing cocaine over food for decades. His haggard face makes the young adults having a high school reunion theme highly unlikely. Throughout the movie, he is just loud and overly flamboyant and it's awful. The movie was bad, but Hilton made it irredeemable. This isn't even a b horror film. The deaths were tacky. What exactly was the plot. There is mention of a kid that is bullied while the throw back some beers and that's it. they have this character who sold alcohol (Last name is Busey, and by those big choppers he is definitely related to Gary Busey) who had no purpose in the movie and didn't serve to add to the plot at all. I just can't get over how awful Hilton was...

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  • It's so bad that I can't even think of a title to warn you about how bad it is.

    finestdeity2016-09-16

    This is one of the worst horror movies made in the past ten years. It's so bad that while watching you'll see under acting, over acting, and things that are so unbelievable you'll burst out in laughter. There's not a lot of action. There's a ton of dialogue and the bad thing is that the acting is awful so it makes the discussions between characters extremely hard to watch. It's like the writers and directors never saw a movie in their life. It's like the actors are fresh out of elementary acting school. I'm just trying to understand how things like this get made. At the end of the day, don't waste your time unless you're bored and want to laugh at all the failure. I mean, it stars Perez Hilton. Need I say more?

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  • A Very Poor Slasher Flick Without Much Slashing

    HorrorOverEverything2016-05-11

    Anthony Diblasi's film "The Last Shift" was one of my favorite horror films of 2015 and was a nice surprise, it was one of the few recent horror films that was actually able to creep me out a bit. So when I saw that Diblasi had recently released another horror movie I jumped at the chance to see it even though there were quite a few red flags, Jake Busey and Perez Hilton on the cast list plus a very generic teen slasher type plot, lets just say I should have listened to the warning signs. The film starts out with a very cliché slasher type opening scene, an attractive blonde arriving at an seemingly empty house where she was suppose to meet up with her old classmates for a reunion, she strips down into almost nothing and roams around the house until she is eventually killed. From there the rest of the classmates begin to arrive and this is where the film really started to fall apart, we are introduced to all the characters and it becomes very clear that none of them are going to be interesting at all. Usually in a slasher film unlikable characters are not necessarily a big deal since you are there to simply watch them get brutally killed, however this film desperately tries to get you attached to these boring characters, this would be OK if their stories/relationships were interesting but it all just feels like a bad soap opera episode. So after about forty five minutes or so of our characters discussing the past and having dull conversations the killings finally start, really only one of the kills is well done and brutal, however none of the cast really seems to care all that much that their friends are being murdered. There is one scene in particular where they find the dead body of one of their classmates, then literally like five minutes later two of the characters start having a nice reminiscent conversation about their high school days as they sit outside a shack that houses the body of their dead friend. After a bunch of sloppy dialogue and running around the killer's identity is finally revealed, but at this point you won't really care, his/her motive doesn't really make any sense and their attempt at acting like a psychotic frantic killer is pretty pathetic. Overall this was just a mess of a slasher film, which is disappointing because I know Anthony Diblasi is capable of making a quality horror film, shame to see his talent wasted on such a generic flick.

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  • Most Likely to Die

    Argemaluco2016-06-25

    Well into the 21st century, we still have four or five slasher films per year. The formula never changes, but its longevity has allowed the exploration of new styles and interpretations which present something different; among the slashers I liked the most in recent years, I would mention Stage Fright and the remake of The Town That Dreaded Sundown. However, on the other extreme of the creative spectrum, we find films such as Most Likely to Die, an atrocious rehash which executes the formula without any grace or ambition, making us wonder: "What was the point of the film?". I guess that the answer is "money", but even from that mercenary point of view, it's difficult to imagine someone having faith in the commercial potential of this listless movie which doesn't wake the slightest interest or suspense on the audience. I don't want to spend too much time talking about this piece of junk, so I will limit myself to mention some of the many things which are wrong with this film: horrible performances; awful narrative; stupid characters making bad decisions to keep the story moving; and Anthony DiBlasi's bad direction, which doesn't bring any rhythm, style or vision to the tedious scenes. In summary, Most Likely to Die is a deplorable movie without any ingenuity or enthusiasm to transcend the clichés, or at least, bring them a more attractive appearance. Talking about attractive, the actresses of Most Likely to Die certainly are so, but none of them displays any credibility or charisma in their roles; they couldn't even capture the spirit of the "scream queens" from yesteryear. That would have required talent, and it's already quite difficult to make a movie in order to get worried about making it original or entertaining.

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