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Old 08-17-2015, 06:54 PM   #1
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SWEET SIXTEEN (1983 / Limited Edition of 1,700)

When Melissa Morgan (Aleisa Shirley), a sexy big-city girl, moves to a small Texas town, she creates quite a stir with her beauty and promiscuous attitude. She's 15 going on 25, and all the boys at her new school are anxious to get to know her. But when the younger brother of a local hellraiser (Don Stroud) is brutally murdered, the town sheriff (Bo Hopkins) must try to solve the killings before the killer strikes again. Along to help him is his Nancy Drew-ish daughter (Dana Kimmell, Friday The 13th 3-D).

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  • On camera interview with star Bo Hopkins, director Jim Soto and actress Alicia Shirley
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Old 08-17-2015, 06:54 PM   #2
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Old 08-17-2015, 06:59 PM   #3
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I watched Sweet Sixteen this weekend, and here are my thoughts that I shared in the Code Red thread...


Melissa, played by Aleisa Shirley, is the most physically mature 15 year-old girl in the entire history of 15 year-old girls, and she understandably attracts a lot of attention when she moves to a small desert town. Unfortunately, everyone who tries to meet with her has a way of ending up horribly dead. Bo Hopkins plays a sheriff on the case who receives some help here and there from his intelligent Nancy Drew-esque daughter, played by the wonderful Dana Kimmell, whom we all know from Friday the 13th: Part 3. Susan Strasberg (Picnic, Kapò) plays Melissa's mother, who has a few issues of her own with moving back to the town of her younger years, while Patrick Macnee (A View to a Kill, The Howling, The Avengers TV Series) plays her archaeologist husband. Don Shanks (Revenge of the Ninja) plays a Native American that is embroiled in the small town's struggles with racism. Don Stroud, who excels at playing a good ole' boy type, is quite good in this film as well.

Sweet Sixteen, while not exactly a game changer in the world of early 1980s slasher cinema, is a fast-paced and enjoyable film with a few fun twists here and there. Since it plays out like a Nancy Drew after-school special or something of the sort, there's a good-natured element that keeps it from stepping over the line.

This Blu-ray transfer is pretty good, considering the source material, and, while I was not as wowed over by this one as I was by the transfer of The Cheerleaders, I'm still quite pleased with the disc.

The interview supplementary is a fun viewing, and I'm glad that Bo Hopkins, Aleisa Shirley, and director Jim Sotos are still ticking.
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Old 08-02-2018, 03:57 PM   #4
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Ordered this from 88films in the Uk, heard mixed things about it but will give it a go. 88films have Some really good releases.
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Old 09-18-2018, 02:21 AM   #5
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Good review!! I've always had a soft spot for Sweet Sixteen. That song is great... ''Melissa what are you thinking.. sweet Melissa''
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Old 09-18-2018, 03:43 AM   #6
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Yeah, I never realized just how many slashers have great original songs. The last three I watched all came with one: My Bloody Valentine, Happy Birthday to Me, Sweet Sixteen. My movie tonight, The Mutilator, has one too. Same goes for Prom Night, which I'm watching tomorrow.

Schizoid should break the streak on Wednesday though, unless I'm forgetting something (other than the entire movie, which I've only seen once). Lol.
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Old 09-18-2018, 05:23 AM   #7
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I love that song from The Mutilator. So good.
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Yeah, I never realized just how many slashers have great original songs. The last three I watched all came with one: My Bloody Valentine, Happy Birthday to Me, Sweet Sixteen. My movie tonight, The Mutilator, has one too. Same goes for Prom Night, which I'm watching tomorrow.

Schizoid should break the streak on Wednesday though, unless I'm forgetting something (other than the entire movie, which I've only seen once). Lol.
Those are all great... only one I've never seen is Prom Night (I know, I know, how is that even possible LOL) I can't remember the song from The Mutilator to save my life... but I know it was a good one, I need to re-visit the movie soon!! My favorite is probably this one:

[Show spoiler]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hv47GeVdtk
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Old 09-18-2018, 02:21 PM   #9
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Much like The Dorm That Dripped Blood, Sweet Sixteen is another that just never really clicked for me. I will try to give both another chance this October.
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Old 09-18-2018, 03:14 PM   #10
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Much like The Dorm That Dripped Blood, Sweet Sixteen is another that just never really clicked for me. I will try to give both another chance this October.
I like both of them, but I think Sweet Sixteen is considerably more well-rounded than TDTDB.

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Those are all great... only one I've never seen is Prom Night (I know, I know, how is that even possible LOL)
Skip it and go straight to Hello Mary-Lou: Prom Night II. It's 10x's better and a legit '80s horror classic in my book. Then double back around and watch the rest of the Prom Night franchise, but make the mostly unrelated and superior sequel a priority!

I dare you to watch the trailer and not immediately want to go watch it on Amazon Prime.


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Skip it and go straight to Hello Mary-Lou: Prom Night II. It's 10x's better and a legit '80s horror classic in my book. Then double back around and watch the rest of the Prom Night franchise, but make the mostly unrelated and superior sequel a priority!
Prom Night 2 is great, but watching the first one over and over has given me new appreciation, and I consider them to be equals in different ways. The characters in the first Prom Night are well written.
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Prom Night 2 is great, but watching the first one over and over has given me new appreciation, and I consider them to be equals in different ways. The characters in the first Prom Night are well written.
I watched Prom Night for the first time probably 5 years ago, and then rewatched it again earlier this year. I just find it to be INCREDIBLY dull.
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I grew up with both films and while seeing Hello Mary Lou first due to the fact that is all my local mom and pop video shop carried, I think the first one is the best. Nothing beats the dread and early 80s style of slasher. Real feeling characters, fun cheesy disco, while not overly bloody really fun suspenseful kills, and one of the best chase scenes in slasher history. I think my first encounter with this one was on tv back when I was very young. Then in the early 2000s the old sh*tty Alliance Atlantis dvd was terrible you could barely see anything especially during the dark night scenes. Then recently Synapse rereleased it and did amazing things with their release! Must own in my book.
Mary Lou shines while poking fun while not mocking the genre it came from. Great gory kills. Fun in your face late 80s characters. And Michael Ironside! This needsss a blu ray release!!!

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I'm not sure that I've ever purchased a Code Red BD. Do they put out some quality content?

I'm looking at buying this.
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Gonna see this on the big screen this upcoming Thursday. Never seen it, but an authentic, new-to-me 80's slasher in a theater?
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Gonna see this on the big screen this upcoming Thursday. Never seen it, but an authentic, new-to-me 80's slasher in a theater?

Are you talking about New Haven Connecticut by any chance? I was there last week to see House on Sorority Row and saw this one being advertised as upcoming, part of a double feature I believe.
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Are you talking about New Haven Connecticut by any chance? I was there last week to see House on Sorority Row and saw this one being advertised as upcoming, part of a double feature I believe.
Whoa...where in New Haven?! And are we talking 35mm?
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Whoa...where in New Haven?! And are we talking 35mm?
Bow Tie. No 35mm, unfortunately, it's part of the Bloody Disgusting Presents series with Multicom's new 4k restorations. I think Sweet Sixteen is paired with The Convent, which is a BLAST. Totally worth seeing Adrienne Barbeau kick ass on the big screen.
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Bow Tie. No 35mm, unfortunately, it's part of the Bloody Disgusting Presents series with Multicom's new 4k restorations. I think Sweet Sixteen is paired with The Convent, which is a BLAST. Totally worth seeing Adrienne Barbeau kick ass on the big screen.
Had no idea there was a theater doing screenings in CT like that. I live in the northeastern part of the state, but am more than willing to drive for great screenings (I got to the Alamo Yonkers multiple times a month, for example).
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Are you talking about New Haven Connecticut by any chance?
I'll be seeing it in Dedham, MA.
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