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So, 'The Norwegian Drillbit Massacre' is this strange little slasher from '88 that's definitely not your typical horror flick. Shot-on-video, it runs just 28 minutes, and honestly, there's barely a plot—just a lot of cheap gore splashed around. The atmosphere feels raw, almost like you’re peeking into a twisted home movie. The pacing? It’s a relentless barrage of practical effects that are both laughable and grotesque, making it oddly captivating. Performances are wooden, but that just adds to the charm, you know? It's distinctive in its DIY approach to horror, leaning heavily into shock value without any pretensions. It’s like a bizarre time capsule of a specific moment in underground film culture.
Unique shot-on-video styleUnderground horror vibeCurious for practical effects enthusiasts
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Jon Christian Møller
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