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''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: ===
== These films have the examples of ==


* [[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.