SuicideGirls Must Die!

2010
3.1| 1h36m| R| en| More Info
Released: 12 March 2010 Released
Producted By: Suicidegirls Productions
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Official Website: http://www.suicidegirls.com/
Synopsis

When twelve nude models for the infamous SuicideGirls.com begin disappearing from a remote cabin, the calendar video they are shooting becomes the first reality horror movie.

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Amina , Ken Edling

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Reptileenbu Did you people see the same film I saw?
Hayleigh Joseph This is ultimately a movie about the very bad things that can happen when we don't address our unease, when we just try to brush it off, whether that's to fit in or to preserve our self-image.
Zandra The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
hellangelprincess OK guys, first let me start by saying what is up with all the negativity on the ladies, all of them were really beautiful, and maybe they weren't all caked on with makeup and super thin but that's exactly what Suicide girls are, real tattoos and bad ass, confident ladies who want to change the beauty standard! A lot of them were pale because that's their look, Amina for example, is super heavily tattooed and I've heard some people describe her as 'overweight' personally I think she's gorgeous. The girls in the film and on the site aren't these super tiny models they are real. I can't stress that enough. As for the movie itself.....well.....I am a huge fan of all horror genres, B movies, cult, documentary, etc. I've also loved SuicideGirls from the time I was younger, I accidentally stumbled on a picture of Fractal Suicide (Who is in this movie)and it became my dream to become as amazing as these gorgeous, talented ladies. So when I found there was a horror movie I had to go out and get it.The plot was interesting, death scenes very realistic in parts some weren't so convincing but most horror movies aren't. The ending was good too and honestly unexpected. My mother and I turned it on while we were sewing late at night after she gifted it to me for Christmas this year, not only did I enjoy it but she did too. We watched it twice that night including with the other household members.While there were some parts that I didn't find too enjoyable, the vast majority of the movie, however was well worth it. It was filled with beautiful, confident girls and some amazing tattoos.A lot of people are complaining about dialogue and script, there wasn't a script at all. Those were genuine reactions which made the movie even better. While I will admit there were one or two scenes that I didn't like I can still sit through this movie again and again.The best thing I can say is go out and watch it for yourself, Everyone's opinions differ.
GL84 When a group of models for an internet website arrive at a location shoot in the wilderness, they soon realize their slowly disappearing members are the result of a madman in the area killing them off one-by-one and must put their own feelings toward each other aside to get away and survive.This is a piddling and actually quite lame slasher effort. While I'm not the least-bit familiar with the site and the intentions of it, that alone might not be much of a factor in this one being a decent if unspectacular slasher. The greatest obstacle in overcoming this one is the difference of the titular group's appearance and attitudes toward each other, which is certainly understandable since it's not exactly the norm to witness and it's an acquired taste when they start their shoot to witness such acts, even though the generous and heaping nudity does lessen it somewhat. Once it starts to become a slasher film, it goes up a little better in quality if only for the fact that the reality-show like filming style would allow for more gore and attacks to be witnessed as they should be rather than as a blurry mess, but overall it's still not all that bad of a slasher effort.Rated Unrated/R: Full Nudity, Extreme Graphic Language, Violence and drug use.
preppy-3 Just pathetic. It's about a bunch of very unattractive women getting together in a remote cabin to shoot some nude poses for a calender. One by one they start disappearing without a trace. So what do these women do? They scream and swear at each other and point fingers instead of doing anything logical.Just abysmal. Disgusting film trying to mix topless females and horror. The main problem is that NONE of these women are even remotely attractive (and most have totally hideous tattoos), are terrible actresses, swear nonstop and are just annoying people all around. The "horror" sequences are nonexistent. The film is shot in a jerky style with quick takes and jumps that ended up giving me a headache. There's also incredibly annoying "music" playing nonstop. We also get a totally pointless hot tub sequence so we can see them all take off their tops and engage in lesbian kisses (btw, this has nothing to do with the rest of the movie). It all leads to a completely predictable ending that was so downright insulting that I hated the movie! Cheap, badly done, horrible acting, unattractive girls...there's nothing here for anybody. Avoid.
charlytully . . . unless your idea of horror is a bunch of totally unclothed girls with body piercings and extensive full-color tattoos pretending to be actresses in a movie people would pay money to rent. They ONLY part of SUICIDE GIRLS MUST DIE! that is a tad horrible is when the mosquitoes start biting them during their au naturel woodsy fashion shoots. Their attempt to rip off SURVIVOR with infrared shots and a "confessional booth" for to-the-camera soliloquies is totally lame, as is all their half-hearted whining about "missing girls," when it is clear they are NOT actually upset about anything (except perhaps the mosquito bites; hopefully the crew had some Calamine lotion on hand). The most gifted actress featured in this film is the lady plays one ticked off "Mainer" when the girls' minibuses stop for a roadside ditch wee-wee stop in front of her home. Unfortunately, this irate lady apparently was a REAL person, as her name DOES NOT appear in the credits. Other than acting lessons, perhaps the best advice that can be given to the self-proclaimed Suicide Girls for their next cinematic effort would be: don't forget to pack the toilet paper!