What More Can I Add?
E. Barrios | N.Y.C. | 08/23/2008
(1 out of 5 stars)
"With so many reviewers getting ticked off about the scarecrow doing flips, one has to wonder if that's really the problem here. First, let's talk about a major screw up I noticed within this waste of celluloid: the actors who are portraying high school students range in age from their mid-twenties to their early thirties! I'm surprised so many reviewers didn't mention this. Once I saw the age discrepancy, I knew I was in for it.
The scarecrow costume wasn't bad and maybe the best thing about this film. In all fairness, though, the kill scenes were decent and entertaining.
I purchased the DVD that has Scarecrow and Scarecrow Slayer on one disc.
Now, don't expect phenomenal quality in terms of compression. There is some fine grain which is always present throughout the film but what do you expect from such a production. Pray this never goes to Blu-Ray.
And pray for me for I have spent a whole five dollars on this coaster, not to mention my valuable time, which is worth way more than five bucks."
Don't Blame Tiffany Shepis...
Bindy Sue Frønkünschtein | under the rubble | 02/08/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Alright, this entire movie is indeed a disaster. The "kid" Lester, is awful, as is the rest of the cast. That is, except for Tiffany Shepis. She is not only beautiful, but quite good and believable in her role as Lester's only hope of ever having a friend. Unfortunately, the rest of this movie is tedious and dull to the extreme! You'd think that a vengeful, acrobatic, wise-cracking scarecrow would at least be good for some laughs. Alas, he's just as bad as the rest of this torturous pile of dog brownies! Oh well, don't say I didn't warn you..."