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A gang of lustful and oblivious teenagers unintentionally drives over a fisherman. Despite the fact that the guy is not dead, they dispose of his corpse by tossing him in the trunk. Soon, a serial murderer is on the loose. Could it be the fisherman seeking vengeance? Or is it someone else with a complex motivation? Whoever he is, he is eliminating each of the teenagers one by one. In this spoof, a considerably more wrinkled and stretched out Ghostface mask is worn. When the murderer summons Shorty (Marlon Wayans), the mask contorts, exposing a tongue. When the murderer is stoned, the scene displays how high the killer is via its eyeholes. The killer's weapon of choice varies in the parody I Know What You Did Last Summer. The hunting knife that made Ghostface so menacing in Scream has been replaced with a big ol' hook. This serial murderer was never interested in being frightening; he was just interested in having a good time.
One of the earliest sack-headed slashers, which is now almost forgotten, debuted in the 1976 horror film The Town That Dreaded Sundown. The Town That Dreaded Sundown, a micro-budget thriller from Arkansas B-movie producer Charles B. Pierce, plays on the semi-true account of a 1940s ghost murderer. Later instances of successful bag-masks include The Strangers and its sequel The Strangers: Prey at Night, as well as Sam, the scarecrow-masked boy in the anthology film Trick r Treat. In fact, the sack's similarity to a scarecrow may be the best way to comprehend its unsettling visual impact. Killers dressed in burlap seem to have been placed on a pole in a cornfield by a farmer seeking to frighten a flock of birds. They've come to life and are pursuing you.
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