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Behind The Mask LIMITED DVD SCREENER XViD-PUKKA

Group PUKKA released a new dvd screener of very interesting psycho horror Behind The Mask. The full name of this movie is Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon and despite the lack of A actors, this movie looks very good. The quality of this screener is very good, only with little annoying notes displaying in the bottom part of the picture. Standard release size gives the oportunity to try this out for everyone, and you shouldn’t miss it.

Though the slasher film parody has become well-trodden ground since the birth of the teenage body count genre in the late 1970s, screenwriters Scott Glosserman and David J. Stieve–who are clearly fans of the genre–find some new blood to let out of the serial killer comedy in BEHIND THE MASK: THE RISE OF LESLIE VERNON. The film adds elements of THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT (1999) and HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER (1986), and centers on a grad student named Taylor (Angela Goethals). Taylor is making a documentary about Leslie Vernon (Nathan Baesal), a killer-in-the-making who has a dark legend surrounding him in his small Maryland hometown. Leslie’s plan incorporates all the necessary factors to put him in the same situations that allowed his heroes Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers to continue killing through sequel after sequel, right down to singling out the virginal heroine who will be the one to stop him after he knocks off her promiscuous friends. Unfortunately, Taylor has a larger role in Leslie’s plans than she knows, but when she finally realizes that she can’t just sit back and film his killing spree, it may be too late to stop him.

The first half of BEHIND THE MASK is the funny part. Baesal, whose dry delivery often resembles Will Ferrell’s, makes us forget that Leslie’s planning to do some horrible things. But when the killing actually starts, the film becomes a bona fide slasher itself—and is often as good as the classics that it good-naturedly apes. Robert “Freddy Krueger” Englund lends some cred in a sharp supporting role, as does Scott Wilson, best known for his portrayal of a real killer in Richard Brooks’s IN COLD BLOOD.

Genre: Comedy / Horror / Thriller
IMDB Rating: 7.7/10 (487 votes)
Directed by: Scott Glosserman
Starring: Nathan Baesel, Krissy Carlson, Kate Lang Johnson, Britain Spellings

Release Name: Behind.The.Mask.LIMITED.DVD.SCREENER.XViD-PUKKA
Size: 1 CD, 700 MB, 50×15 MB
Quality: DVDSCR, XviD,
592 x 320 px, MP3 audio
Runtime: 92 minutes
Filenames:
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Links: IMDB, Homepage, Trailer
NFO: here
Samples: to be added
Torrent: removed, complain received

Comments (12)

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  1. Geek
    April 23rd, 2007 | 19:21

    One of the very few GREAT American Horror films of the last 10 years.

  2. 420
    April 23rd, 2007 | 19:39
  3. aslddghhsdg
    April 23rd, 2007 | 19:53

    Cool!
    Fredie Kruger :)

  4. April 23rd, 2007 | 19:56

    because of the amount movies on my pc

    ill watch this on dvdrip

  5. WestcoastStrangler
    April 23rd, 2007 | 20:06

    finally…. chuuuuch

  6. smurphyzeke
    April 23rd, 2007 | 22:22

    I’ve been waiting for this since they announced it, heard it’s great if you love the old 80’s slashers(good and bad ones).

  7. April 24th, 2007 | 00:50

    hey im not trying to jump the gone here mike/martin, but i just saw a DVDRIP of this same thing on newtorrents right under the screener, wondering if it was legit or not….?

  8. April 24th, 2007 | 00:52

    ok nevermind, im an idiot…i just saw the “1999″ and the imdb link.

  9. April 24th, 2007 | 10:16
  10. madguy123
    April 24th, 2007 | 13:31

    isn’t that Robert Englund in that pic???

  11. not me
    April 24th, 2007 | 17:50

    yes it is. i’ll check this movie out for sure

  12. AdamL
    April 25th, 2007 | 01:23

    I just watched the movie. The first part of the movie was the “documentary” part, with everything laid out. Then, towards the end is when the really good stuff starts to happen. This movie has a lot of twists and was very good. Don’t let the documentary part bore you, just listen to it and remember what is said. 9/10

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