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CLICK: THE CALENDAR GIRL KILLER


PLOT
A psychotic photographer, who's subject matter focuses on babes 'n' 
violence, takes some of his top models to his secluded ranch for a 
weekend of pool lounging and photo sessions. Seems he was abused 
by his crazy nurse mother and likes to dress up like her and kill women.

REVIEW
The person who reviewed this on IMDB claims that this little slasher 
movie (directed by Ross Hagen, who also made the abysmal "B.O.R.N.") 
wasn't ever completed. This would definitely explain the sorry-ass 
condition of this thing....so knowing that before watching "Click" 
actually made it kind of a fun experience. 

This starts off with a priceless montage of hardbodies wearing 
bikinis and various amazon garb while brandishing various weapons. 
Then we actually kick off with the story, which we sort of have to 
pick up from the choppy editing. Hagen also plays the lead here 
and hams it up as usual. He throws a party (complete with a heavy 
metal chick-band) and tells an aging model (Andy Sidaris babe Dona 
Speir) that he can resurrect her career. She does a bunch of tawdry 
poses for him (juxtaposed with bad flashbacks of young Hagen getting 
beat up by his mom) and then disappears from the movie entirely.

The main action centers around a prissy little ingenue, and her ugly 
biker boyfriend who tags along to the ranch. They fight about her 
career, have sex in the kitchen, cheat on each other, make up...blah, 
blah, blah. It takes about 45 minutes into this sucker before anything 
really interesting happens. Amongst the drama are various scenes of 
Hagen's "photo-shoots" which consist of girls in gaudy clothing shooting 
at flailing men with machine guns! It's all pretty hysterical.

One great thing are the interesting B-movie personalities. Susan 
Jennifer Sullivan (everyone's favorite bitch, Melissa, from "Friday 
the 13th 7), Juliette Cummins (from "Friday the 13th 5" and "Slumber 
Party Massacre 2), and Lisa Axelrod ("Decline of the Western 
Civilization 2") play ill-fated models. Playgirl centerfold, Michael 
Shane adds male eye-candy. Troy Donahue turns in another stupid 
performance as Hagen's assistant. Hoke Howell plays a detective who 
shows up at the end to piece the story together. Gary Graver 
(responsible for "Trick or Treats") was the cinematographer.

Another bonus is seeing Ross Hagen dressed up as a busty nurse, 
running around shooting a flare gun, and making (muffled, dubbed-in) 
wisecracks. I don't know if Hagen intended on creating any mystery, or 
concealing the identity of the killer (he wears a surgical mask) but it's 
apparent who they are from the first murder! The whole mess ends 
pretty much expectedly.

Let this be a lesson to all budding filmmakers: finish your movie 
before marketing it. Granted, "Click" probably wouldn't have been any 
better if it had been completed...and maybe it's just better off that way. 
The production values are really shitty, there are the expected bad 
performances, and what was left of the actual movie looks like it was 
edited with a chainsaw. No class and nary a nod to the suspense that 
makes slasher movies enjoyable...but for some strange, stupid reason, 
I enjoyed myself for the duration. Maybe it's the stinky cloud of cheesy 
exploitation that's still lingering from my VCR.

GORE
Not very much...a couple of bloody deaths...one murder scene is set 
to a strobe light (a creative attempt, perhaps?). Hagen goes apeshit 
at the end and starts blowing things up, which is entertaining enough, I guess.

SOUNDTRACK
Words fail me...a lot of it is naughty synth-rock that probably 
wouldn't make the grade anywhere else. The chick band at the beginning 
provides some laughable entertainment...I swear to god that I heard a 
fucked-up instrumental of Paula Abdul's "Straight Up" in here somewhere.

BOTTOM LINE
Even though I retained enjoyment out of "Click", I would have to say that 
it's just not a recommendable movie. It's trash with a capital "T". 
Gets an extra star from me just for it's cheesiness and the fact that it 
has two "Friday the 13th" actresses in it.

Review By: The ScareMaker

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