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'''''The Slumber Party Massacre''''' series is a trilogy of [[Slasher Movie]]s from the 1980s. All three films share similiar plot: Bunch of girls (and their gratuitous nudity) are having a [[Slumber Party]], at some point couple of guys crash it and all the while there's a killer offing them with a power drill.


{{quote|''Close your eyes for a second... and sleep forever.''}}
'''''Slumber Party Massacre''''' series is a trilogy of [[Slasher Movies]] from the 1980s. All three films share similiar plot: Bunch of girls (and their gratuitous nudity) are having a [[Slumber Party]], at some point couple of guys crash it and all the while there's a killer offing them with a power drill.

{{quote| ''Close your eyes for a second... and sleep forever.''}}


In ''The Slumber Party Massacre'' (1982), [[Serial Killer]] Russ Thorn escapes from the mental institution and terrorizes the partying girls and two sisters living nearby. It was written by feminist activist Rita Mae Brown, and it was supposed to be a spoof of the genre. Instead it was directed as a straight horror story, whose humor ranges from intentional to unintentional and with more [[Fan Service]] than any other slasher film from those days.
In ''The Slumber Party Massacre'' (1982), [[Serial Killer]] Russ Thorn escapes from the mental institution and terrorizes the partying girls and two sisters living nearby. It was written by feminist activist Rita Mae Brown, and it was supposed to be a spoof of the genre. Instead it was directed as a straight horror story, whose humor ranges from intentional to unintentional and with more [[Fan Service]] than any other slasher film from those days.


{{quote| ''The party begins when the lights go out!''}}
{{quote|''The party begins when the lights go out!''}}


''Slumber Party Massacre II'' was released in 1987. It follows Courtney, who was one of the heroines of the first film and is now part of a girl rock group. They decide to take the weekend off in the estate belonging to the father of one of the girls. However, Courtney is having nightmares and hallucinations of a leather-clad rockabilly who is armed with an [[What Do You Mean Its Not Awesome|electric guitar with built in power-drill]]. After losing her virginity (despite the visions of her sister warning her not to), the rockabilly (named Driller Killer in the credits) steps into the real world and starts killing the partygoers.
''Slumber Party Massacre II'' was released in 1987. It follows Courtney, who was one of the heroines of the first film and is now part of a girl rock group. They decide to take the weekend off in the estate belonging to the father of one of the girls. However, Courtney is having nightmares and hallucinations of a leather-clad rockabilly who is armed with an [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|electric guitar with built in power-drill]]. After losing her virginity (despite the visions of her sister warning her not to), the rockabilly (named Driller Killer in the credits) steps into the real world and starts killing the partygoers.


{{quote| ''It's Driller Time... and this bits for you!''}}
{{quote|''It's Driller Time... and this bits for you!''}}


''Slumber Party Massacre III'' was released in 1990 and it ditches the supernatural elements from the last film. However, it still does share the series inheret silliness as the victims are complete idiots who cannot stop the killer, even when he is struck down many times and is ''completely blind'' later on. And the killer ''really'' loved his uncle and has a case of impotence (his power drill is a textbook example of [[Compensating for Something]]).
''Slumber Party Massacre III'' was released in 1990 and it ditches the supernatural elements from the last film. However, it still does share the series inheret silliness as the victims are complete idiots who cannot stop the killer, even when he is struck down many times and is ''completely blind'' later on. And the killer ''really'' loved his uncle and has a case of impotence (his power drill is a textbook example of [[Compensating for Something]]).
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=== These films have the examples of: ===


{{tropelist}}
* [[Auto Erotica]]
* [[Auto Erotica]]
* [[Between My Legs]]: As seen above.
* [[Between My Legs]]: As seen above.
* [[BLAM Episode]]: ''2''.
* [[Non Sequitur Episode]]: ''2''.
* [[Blond Guys Are Evil]]
* [[Blond Guys Are Evil]]
* [[Body Horror]]: Courney's hallucination of Sally's fastest-growing zit in the second movie.
* [[Body Horror]]: Courney's hallucination of Sally's fastest-growing zit in the second movie.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: The Driller Killer in the second movie does this before doing the aforementioned random musical number.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: The Driller Killer in the second movie does this before doing the aforementioned random musical number.
{{quote| "Now it's time for the fun part."}}
{{quote|"Now it's time for the fun part."}}
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: After the protagonists make one false alarm, the cops in the second movie don't believe any other distress calls from them.
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: After the protagonists make one false alarm, the cops in the second movie don't believe any other distress calls from them.
* [[Cat Scare]]: There are a ridiculous number of 'em in the first movie.
* [[Cat Scare]]: There are a ridiculous number of 'em in the first movie.
* [[Chainsaw Good]]: Briefly in the third film.
* [[Chainsaw Good]]: Briefly in the third film.
* [[Danger Takes a Backseat]]: Both sequels.
* [[Danger Takes a Backseat]]: Both sequels.
* [[Dead Mans Chest]]: In the first movie, Thorn hides his victims in a car trunk.
* [[Dead Man's Chest]]: In the first movie, Thorn hides his victims in a car trunk.
** It's also "weirdo's" fate in the third movie.
** It's also "weirdo's" fate in the third movie.
* [[Does Not Like Shoes]]: Trish, Kim, and Jackie are barefoot in the first movie, but downplayed since it's a slumber party.
* [[Does Not Like Shoes]]: Trish, Kim, and Jackie are barefoot in the first movie, but downplayed since it's a slumber party.
* [[Dolled Up Installment]]: The trilogy has had several pseudo-sequels/spin-offs, such as ''Sorority House Massacre, Cheerleader Massacre'', and ''Hard to Die''.
* [[Dolled-Up Installment]]: The trilogy has had several pseudo-sequels/spin-offs, such as ''Sorority House Massacre, Cheerleader Massacre'', and ''Hard to Die''.
* [[Dramatic Thunder]]: Plenty of it in the first film.
* [[Dramatic Thunder]]: Plenty of it in the first film.
* [[Drop the Hammer]]
* [[Drop the Hammer]]
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* [[Harpoon Gun]]
* [[Harpoon Gun]]
* [[I Need a Freaking Drink]]
* [[I Need a Freaking Drink]]
* [[Impaled With Extreme Prejudice]]
* [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]
* [[Instrument of Murder]]: Driller Killer's guitar in the second film.
* [[Instrument of Murder]]: Driller Killer's guitar in the second film.
* [[It Came From the Fridge]]: One of Courtney's hallucinations in the second film involves a chicken attacking her from the fridge.
* [[It Came From the Fridge]]: One of Courtney's hallucinations in the second film involves a chicken attacking her from the fridge.
* [[Leitmotif]]: Driller Killer's appearances are usually coupled with rock 'n' roll music.
* [[Leitmotif]]: Driller Killer's appearances are usually coupled with rock 'n' roll music.
* [[Let's Split Up Gang]]
* [[Let's Split Up, Gang!]]
* [[The Loins Sleep Tonight]]: Killer of third film has hard time getting it up. That makes him only driller killer in these movies who actually ''has'' [[Compensating for Something|something to compensate]] with his gigantic power-drill.
* [[The Loins Sleep Tonight]]: Killer of third film has hard time getting it up. That makes him only driller killer in these movies who actually ''has'' [[Compensating for Something|something to compensate]] with his gigantic power-drill.
* [[Machete Mayhem]]: Valerie manages to kill Thorn with a machete in the first movie.
* [[Machete Mayhem]]: Valerie manages to kill Thorn with a machete in the first movie.
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* [[No Name Given]]: The killer in the second film is simply called "Driller Killer" in the credits.
* [[No Name Given]]: The killer in the second film is simply called "Driller Killer" in the credits.
* [[Numbered Sequels]]
* [[Numbered Sequels]]
* [[Off With His Head]]
* [[Off with His Head]]
* [[Once Is Not Enough]]: In spades in the third movie.
* [[Once Is Not Enough]]: In spades in the third movie.
* [[Our Lawyers Advised This Trope]]: This appears in the credits of the second film:
* [[Our Lawyers Advised This Trope]]: This appears in the credits of the second film:
{{quote| Any unauthorized exhibition, distribution or copying of this film or any part thereof [including soundtrack] is an infringement of the relevant copyright and will subject the infringer to severe civil and criminal prosecution as well as a midnight call from the Driller-Killer.}}
{{quote|Any unauthorized exhibition, distribution or copying of this film or any part thereof [including soundtrack] is an infringement of the relevant copyright and will subject the infringer to severe civil and criminal prosecution as well as a midnight call from the Driller-Killer.}}
* [[Peek a Boo Corpse]]
* [[Peek-a-Boo Corpse]]
* [[Police Are Useless]]: Third film.
* [[Police Are Useless]]: Third film.
* [[The Power of Rock]]: ''Villainous'' power of rock!
* [[The Power of Rock]]: ''Villainous'' power of rock!
* [[Red Herring]]: The third film has Jackie's odd neighbor and the "weirdo" from the beach.
* [[Red Herring]]: The third film has Jackie's odd neighbor and the "weirdo" from the beach.
* [[Right Through the Wall]]: In the second movie.
* [[Right Through the Wall]]: In the second movie.
{{quote| '''Courtney:''' "Do they always make that much noise?"<br />
{{quote|'''Courtney:''' "Do they always make that much noise?"
'''Sally:''' "The more they do it, the louder they get. Practice makes perfect. " }}
'''Sally:''' "The more they do it, the louder they get. Practice makes perfect. " }}
* [[Screams Like a Little Girl]]: Morgan in the third movie.
* [[Screams Like a Little Girl]]: Morgan in the third movie.
* [[Shower Scene]]
* [[Shower Scene]]
* [[Sound Only Death]]
* [[Sound-Only Death]]
* [[Super Window Jump]]
* [[Super Window Jump]]
* [[This Is a Drill]]
* [[This Is a Drill]]
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 12 March 2022

This started out so fun...

The Slumber Party Massacre series is a trilogy of Slasher Movies from the 1980s. All three films share similiar plot: Bunch of girls (and their gratuitous nudity) are having a Slumber Party, at some point couple of guys crash it and all the while there's a killer offing them with a power drill.

Close your eyes for a second... and sleep forever.

In The Slumber Party Massacre (1982), Serial Killer Russ Thorn escapes from the mental institution and terrorizes the partying girls and two sisters living nearby. It was written by feminist activist Rita Mae Brown, and it was supposed to be a spoof of the genre. Instead it was directed as a straight horror story, whose humor ranges from intentional to unintentional and with more Fan Service than any other slasher film from those days.

The party begins when the lights go out!

Slumber Party Massacre II was released in 1987. It follows Courtney, who was one of the heroines of the first film and is now part of a girl rock group. They decide to take the weekend off in the estate belonging to the father of one of the girls. However, Courtney is having nightmares and hallucinations of a leather-clad rockabilly who is armed with an electric guitar with built in power-drill. After losing her virginity (despite the visions of her sister warning her not to), the rockabilly (named Driller Killer in the credits) steps into the real world and starts killing the partygoers.

It's Driller Time... and this bits for you!

Slumber Party Massacre III was released in 1990 and it ditches the supernatural elements from the last film. However, it still does share the series inheret silliness as the victims are complete idiots who cannot stop the killer, even when he is struck down many times and is completely blind later on. And the killer really loved his uncle and has a case of impotence (his power drill is a textbook example of Compensating for Something).

Tropes used in The Slumber Party Massacre include:

"Now it's time for the fun part."

Any unauthorized exhibition, distribution or copying of this film or any part thereof [including soundtrack] is an infringement of the relevant copyright and will subject the infringer to severe civil and criminal prosecution as well as a midnight call from the Driller-Killer.

Courtney: "Do they always make that much noise?"
Sally: "The more they do it, the louder they get. Practice makes perfect. "