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[[File:Sick-Girl-2007_3004.jpg|frame| <small> Say hello to Izzy. Then say goodbye. </small> ]]
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{{quote|"There's nothing wrong with hurting things smaller than you, providing you also take on things bigger than you. Cowards, lying in wait for weak prey. Bullies. You make me sick."
|'''Izzy'''}}


''[[Sick Girl]]'' is a 2007 horror film, and a sample of a great many [[Horror Tropes]]. Plus some terrible acting. Definitely [[So Bad It's Good]]. Or So Bad It's Horrible, depending on the watcher. Plenty of [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]], too.
{{quote|"There's nothing wrong with hurting things smaller than you, providing you also take on things bigger than you. Cowards, lying in wait for weak prey. Bullies. You make me sick."|'''Izzy'''}}

'''''Sick Girl''''' is a 2007 horror film, and a sample of a great many [[Horror Tropes]]. Plus some terrible acting. Definitely [[So Bad It's Good]]. Or So Bad It's Horrible, depending on the watcher. Plenty of [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]], too.


Izzy, the heroine, is a young woman of indeterminate age raising her 9-year-old brother, while her older brother has been away at war for the past four years, without one visit home, nor any confirmed contact with anyone but Izzy. The movie opens with Izzy boarding a public school bus (which is inexplicably driven and monitored by nuns) briefly before Christmas, though the entirety of the film takes place in rural desert. Two girls in the back giggle and laugh at Izzy, who is dirty and not wearing the uniform, while one takes off her panties and tosses them out the window for her boyfriend, who is driving along behind the bus, to find. Izzy knocks a nun down and pees on her, and is ejected from the bus. The boyfriend and his friend come across Izzy and stop a minute later. The obese friend exits the car, hoping to score with Izzy. [[Oh Crap|Shit gets real]]. This is followed by an incomprehensible plot with lots of explicit gore and violence of every type.
Izzy, the heroine, is a young woman of indeterminate age raising her 9-year-old brother, while her older brother has been away at war for the past four years, without one visit home, nor any confirmed contact with anyone but Izzy. The movie opens with Izzy boarding a public school bus (which is inexplicably driven and monitored by nuns) briefly before Christmas, though the entirety of the film takes place in rural desert. Two girls in the back giggle and laugh at Izzy, who is dirty and not wearing the uniform, while one takes off her panties and tosses them out the window for her boyfriend, who is driving along behind the bus, to find. Izzy knocks a nun down and pees on her, and is ejected from the bus. The boyfriend and his friend come across Izzy and stop a minute later. The obese friend exits the car, hoping to score with Izzy. [[Oh Crap|Shit gets real]]. This is followed by an incomprehensible plot with lots of explicit gore and violence of every type.
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Not in any way related to [[Ill Girl]], or the ''[[Masters of Horror]]'' episode.
Not in any way related to [[Ill Girl]], or the ''[[Masters of Horror]]'' episode.


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=== This film provides examples of the following tropes: ===

* [[Alliterative Name]]: Corey Chapman.
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Corey Chapman.
* [[A Love to Dismember]]: Michael does get to screw Stephanie. A shame his penis wasn't attached at the time.
* [[A Love to Dismember]]: Michael does get to screw Stephanie. A shame his penis wasn't attached at the time.
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* [[For the Evulz]]
* [[For the Evulz]]
* [[Freak-Out]]: Izzy, the first one being when Kevin asks why Rusty never visits, like the relatives of other kids stationed overseas.
* [[Freak-Out]]: Izzy, the first one being when Kevin asks why Rusty never visits, like the relatives of other kids stationed overseas.
{{quote| "Daryll's dad's a faggot, so there's nothing else for him to do! Rusty is the greatest Marine that has ever lived, so fuck Daryll and his dad!"}}
{{quote|"Daryll's dad's a faggot, so there's nothing else for him to do! Rusty is the greatest Marine that has ever lived, so fuck Daryll and his dad!"}}
* [[Gang of Bullies]]: Tommy, Rudy and Corey.
* [[Gang of Bullies]]: Tommy, Rudy and Corey.
* [[Gentle Giant]]: Barney.
* [[Gentle Giant]]: Barney.

Latest revision as of 00:34, 23 March 2020

Say hello to Izzy. Then say goodbye.

"There's nothing wrong with hurting things smaller than you, providing you also take on things bigger than you. Cowards, lying in wait for weak prey. Bullies. You make me sick."

Izzy

Sick Girl is a 2007 horror film, and a sample of a great many Horror Tropes. Plus some terrible acting. Definitely So Bad It's Good. Or So Bad It's Horrible, depending on the watcher. Plenty of High Octane Nightmare Fuel, too.

Izzy, the heroine, is a young woman of indeterminate age raising her 9-year-old brother, while her older brother has been away at war for the past four years, without one visit home, nor any confirmed contact with anyone but Izzy. The movie opens with Izzy boarding a public school bus (which is inexplicably driven and monitored by nuns) briefly before Christmas, though the entirety of the film takes place in rural desert. Two girls in the back giggle and laugh at Izzy, who is dirty and not wearing the uniform, while one takes off her panties and tosses them out the window for her boyfriend, who is driving along behind the bus, to find. Izzy knocks a nun down and pees on her, and is ejected from the bus. The boyfriend and his friend come across Izzy and stop a minute later. The obese friend exits the car, hoping to score with Izzy. Shit gets real. This is followed by an incomprehensible plot with lots of explicit gore and violence of every type.

Not in any way related to Ill Girl, or the Masters of Horror episode.

Tropes used in Sick Girl include:

"Daryll's dad's a faggot, so there's nothing else for him to do! Rusty is the greatest Marine that has ever lived, so fuck Daryll and his dad!"