There’s always something interesting to watch on YouTube–all you have to do is find it. And today, I’m going to try to help you in that regard by offering up a new review target: the short film Murderers Don’t Ring Doorbells.
It features a young man walking home from a football game (or at least I think that’s the case, they weren’t very clear on that point) when suddenly he’s beset upon by a guy in a Michael Myers mask. Yes, I know it’s a William Shatner mask, but let’s face it, Michael made it his own.
Anyway, the rest of the night for our young man will involve, mostly, running from killers.
I have to admit, I laughed at more than one point in here, but the whole thing suffers from unclear scripting and a huge muddle in every direction. I barely understood what was going on half the time because it just plain old wasn’t very clear what they were trying to do.
The Screenhead Ten Scale, meanwhile, rewards effort and a few good laughs by issuing this unclear slush of a short film a four out of ten. The next one will, hopefully, prove better.
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