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2001 Maniacs
Directed by: Tim Sullivan
Written by: Chris Kobin and Tim Sullivan
Starring: Jay Gillespie, Giuseppe Andrews, Lin Shaye, Marla Malcolm,
Dylan Edrington, Gina Marie Heekin, Brian Gross,
Peter Stormare and Robert Englund
Genre: Horror/ Comedy
Runtime: 87 minutes
Year: 2005
Tagline: You Are What They Eat!
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Plot
The
story begins with Anderson Lee (Jay Gillespie), Cory Jones (Matthew Carey)
and Nelson Elliot (Dylan Edrington), who are on their way to Daytona Beach
for Spring Break. But together with drifters Joey (Marla Malcolm), Kat
(Gina Marie Heekin) and Ricky (Brian Gross), the three boys get lost and
they end up in the small town of Pleasand Valley. Here the six teenagers,
together with biker Malcolm (Mushond Lee) and his girlfriend Leah (Bianca
Smith), receive a very warm welcome by the villagers.
And before they can say no, the eight teenagers have been named guests at
the annual Pleasant Valley Guts and Glory Festival. The teenagers decide
to stay in Pleasant Valley and have a look around. Here they meet some
very interesting people, such as the cheerful Mayor Buckman (Robert
Englund) and the old and quite weird Granny Boone (Lin Shaye). And it
doesn’t take long for the teenagers to discover they are not just
guests, but they become part of the festival and one by one get killed by
the villagers on the most horrible and gory ways imaginary.
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Trivia
Robert plays the part of Mayor Buckman.
2001 Maniacs is a remake of the cult classic Two Thousand Maniacs! by
Herschell Gordon Lewis.
Robert and Lin Shaye worked on five different movies together, including this
one. The other projects Robert and Lin worked on are A Nightmare on Elm
Street, Wes Craven's New
Nightmare, Wish You Were Dead and Killer
Pad.
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Quotes
"This ain't my first barbeque, son! And it surely won't be my
last!"
"I see our barb-a-cuties got the skewering rod raring to go!"
"Son, one time I had full confidence in a fart. Shit all over myself!"
"Either one of you inbred country fucks knows where my woman is...
better tell me now!"
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