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      • Slaughter High” would be worth watching for no other reason than its bonkers opening prank sequence and the brilliant tagline “Marty Majored in Cutting Classmates.” But the film also provides a hilariously offbeat link to midnight movie history.
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  2. Apr 5, 2024 · “Slaughter High” would be worth watching for no other reason than its bonkers opening prank sequence and the brilliant tagline “Marty Majored in Cutting Classmates.” But the film also...

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  3. Apr 1, 2017 · Slaughter High is perhaps the dumbest classic slasher I’ve ever seen, but it has a memorable maniac and it has a few highly imaginative deaths, so it’s built up a minor cult following over the decades.

  4. Nov 3, 2017 · Their latest effort is jam-packed with special features ranging from featurettes to director’s commentary, interviews, and so much more. The picture and sound quality are fantastic. This film looks and sounds better than it ever has before. If you haven’t seen Slaughter High, its well worth a look.

  5. Slaughter High is cheap, tacky, formulaic and often in poor taste, but many fans of the genre will love it, especially if watching in a group with a few beers to help wash it down. Reviewed on: 09 Jun 2011

  6. Slaughter High is about a nerdy high school student named Marty (Simon Scuddamore - who passed away shortly after production), who's humiliated on April Fool's Day after being tricked into getting naked by his classmates (this is a rare movie with full frontal male nudity).

  7. Nov 4, 2011 · Slaughter High” tells the tale of a group of dick-head teens (all played by people encroaching on their third decade of life) who decide to prank Marty, the most harmless twit in their high school.

  8. Jul 1, 2011 · Slaughter High starts off by taking us back to those wonderful days of high school. School nerd Marty is being lead by 80’s bombshell Carol into the girl’s locker room for a bit of premarital sex (it wouldn’t be a slasher movie if we didn’t have it now would it?).

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