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PDA Massacre is one of those films that fits snugly into the B-movie horror comedy category, thanks to Troma's unique touch. The tone is a mix of over-the-top absurdity and campy thrills, where the pacing feels both erratic and playful. Expect a blend of ridiculous characters and practical effects that might make you chuckle or cringe, sometimes simultaneously. The performances are intentionally exaggerated, capturing that classic Troma vibe. What sets it apart is its oddball absurdity—who knew a massacre could revolve around personal digital assistants? It’s not going to win any awards, but you’ll probably find yourself laughing at the sheer silliness and creativity behind it all.
Troma’s signature styleB-movie charmRidiculous premise
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