ThanksKilling
ThanksKilling
NR | 08 December 2008 (USA)
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A homicidal turkey axes off college kids during Thanksgiving break.

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Karry

Best movie of this year hands down!

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VividSimon

Simply Perfect

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Stometer

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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Afouotos

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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mrsaffleck-2

This is terrible Just so bad but I quite liked it. The first omg line is "your legs are harder to shut the the Jon Benet case" It only got better with the arrival of the killer Turkey. And what a turkey he is, a walking, talking killer evil turkey. The acting is pretty bad with all the stereotypes present. The jock guy, the slut, the last girl, the virgin and the backwoods stoner go camping in the woods could have been a working title. If you like bad movies and have a spare 90 minutes this could be the movie you afternoon nap to.

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Susan Atkins

If you're a fan of other cultish movies and if you dig absolutely terrible/hilarious horror films, you need to watch this. I don't actually think i've laughed so hard at a movie in a long, long time. The soundtrack of this movie is good enough on it's own, but when you combine it with unnecessary nudity, horrible actors, a ridiculous/amazing plot line and of course a bit of toilet humour, it's difficult to hate it at all.The only downfall to this movie was the fact that it was only 70 minutes long, you kinda' find yourself panicking as it gets to the end because it feels too soon.The only people who would hate this movie are the ones who actually take it too seriously, do not, for the love of God take it seriously or you're gonna have a bad time.So, if you're ready to watch a demonic axe-wielding turkey hunt people down while using the best puns and one liners, this has to be watched.Gobble gobble motherf--kers!

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blazer942

This Thanksgiving, I had made a joke to my friends that one could use a frozen turkey to kill someone, and used the punchline "Gobble gobble, motherf***er." When I saw that this movie had already been made, corny tagline and all, I was disappointed in myself for not thinking of it sooner. Disappointment and all, I decided to give ThanksKilling a shot.First off, one thing has to be made clear: ThanksKilling is not meant to be taken seriously. In no way is this a "serious" horror flick. It's about as tongue-in-cheek as it gets. Highlights for me included some of the gruesome kills, such as Turkie pecking through one guy's (I can't remember the name right now) chest, turning to face the man, and saying the memorable, if not cheesy, tagline, "Gobble gobble, motherf***er!"Low points are moot points here, as again, it's meant to be over-the- top. My biggest complaint was with the face-wearing scene, where Turkie wear's the sheriff's face as a mask. The kids fall for it, and believe that Turkie is in fact the sheriff. Even as ridiculous as this movie is, I have to question why the director decided on that angle.This bird is a little overcooked, which I suppose it is intended to be. If you're looking for a laugh around Thanksgiving, give this one a shot.

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Doug Galecawitz

in some movies brevity is the movie's saving grace. a film that would be terrible at 100 minutes is quite tolerable at 87 minutes. at a mere seventy minutes Thankskilling is brief but not quite mercifully so. The movie begins to recycle it's own out-of-date pop culture jokes somewhere along the thirty minute mark. This should tell you where it stands at 70. The acting is amateurish to the point of annoyance. The plot stupid and poorly thought out. The special effects are bad, but not bad in a good way. Those hoping for an Eli Roth style Thankgiving will be sorely let down. Generally a movie like this would throw in generous heaps of female nudity to make up for it's utterly slipshod nature. not so here. The silly horror Jack Frost does this same thing a million times better. Don't bother.

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