American Genre Film Archive

The Last Slumber Party

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This Partner Label release is distributed through Vinegar Syndrome's sister company OCN Distribution. Vinegar Syndrome had no part in, nor are responsible for, the restoration, extras, quality control or any content(s) of this release. We hope you enjoy our growing roster of Partner Labels and the expertise and curation brought to each release by their dedicated staff!

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This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray. The limited edition slipcover was limited to 2,000 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.

The American Genre Film Archive (AGFA) represents the world's largest theatrical catalog of exploitation cinema. Their home video line presents a diverse selection of movies, ranging from new preservations of classics from the vast library of Something Weird to the wildest in shot-on-video (SOV) titles. Vinegar Syndrome’s sister company, OCN Distribution, is thrilled to be representing this diverse and unique home video line!

A surreal slasher from the wilds of New Orleans, THE LAST SLUMBER PARTY feels like a YA novel by R.L. Stine that was filtered through a haze of DIY madness. The story follows the foul-mouthed, sex-crazed Chris (played with gusto by Jan Jensen), Tracy, and Linda as they prepare for the ultimate slumber party on their last day of high school. But little do the ladies know that the party is about to be crashed by a maniacal killer with a giant scalpel! Rejecting all forms of logic in favor of a dreamlike mood, lifted scenes from HALLOWEEN, and songs by metalheads Firstryke, this is regional horror filmmaking at a magical peak. AGFA is thrilled to rescue THE LAST SLUMBER PARTY from the VHS wasteland with a new restoration from the 16mm camera negative, plus enough extras to fill your next three slumber parties. In the words of Chris: "Let's munch out!"

directed by: Stephen Tyler
starring: Various
1988 / 72 min / 1.33:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray
  • Restoration from the original 16mm camera negative with inserts from the 16mm workprint and 1” tape master
  • Commentary with director Stephen Tyler, star Jan Jensen, and cast/crewmember Neil Alexander
  • Q&A from 2016 with Jan Jensen
  • Outtakes
  • Original home video trailer
  • Photo gallery
  • Preservation of the VHS version from the 1” tape master
  • English SDH subtitles

Overall rating: 4.3163266 / 5 from 294 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Last Slumber Party Blu-ray offers a surreal slasher experience with a new restoration from the original 16mm camera negative. Customers praise the film's unique style, the quality of the transfer, and the extensive extras, though opinions on the movie itself vary. The release is celebrated for its beauty and the special features, making it a must-have for horror enthusiasts.

Summary topics

  • AGFA Quality: 5%
  • Extras Value: 4%
  • Transfer Quality: 7%
  • Release Quality: 11%
  • Product Appearance: 7%

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Review highlights

  • "Another excellent AGFA release with a very nice slate of extras and a stunning transfer."Hudson L.
  • "A very good transfer and some solid special features round out this great release!"Jeff B.
  • "The transfer looked great and ughh loved the slip, great stuff."mike w.

Reviews

Great Collector’s Package

"A very strong release with a fun cult atmosphere and a well-handled presentation. The features add nice value, and the overall package feels thoughtfully put together for collectors. The disc looks good, the artwork is appealing, and the release makes a great addition to the shelf."

Thomas L. (5/5)

Not bad

"Decently paced and the female characters are entertaining. The male characters are bumholes. You'll be glad when bad things happen to them. Video quality is pretty good. Subtitles were great too. I don't recall any missing words. You'll have fun with this movie."

Nolan L. (4/5)

A super fun slasher movie.

"A super fun slasher movie. Great transfer!"

Edward l. (3/5)

Amazing atmospheric SOV horror, loved

"Amazing atmospheric SOV horror, loved the synth score."

Matthew P. (4/5)

Campy Horror

"The Last Slumber Party is an earnest execution that successfully captures the zeitgeist of the VHS horror crowd. This Blu-ray printing is fantastic and has a fair amount of DVD extras that round out the experience. 5 stars and 10/10"

Christopher A. (5/5)

A horror mystery

"Not a bad 1988 nostalgic flashback! Very serviceable, not too much blood, zero nudity, very familiar dialogue. It kept me entertained. The video quality was that of 1988 technology but transfers well on Blu-ray."

Scott S. (4/5)

Dream Hallucinate Me Straight To The Sleeping (Garbage) Bag

"Good Lordt! What a whacked fever dream garbage nightmare that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever yet is a complete BLAST of raucous hilarity to sit through. Once again, a piece of wild and untamedly unhinged nonsense is saved for the ages by Vinegar Syndrome. There is a place in cinema heaven for those who dare enjoy this double fisted wallop of slumber party madness. THANK YOU garbage cinema Jesus for this!"

Robert M. (5/5)

Terrible

"One of the worst low-budget slashers I've ever seen. It's right up there with Terror at Tenkiller, but not as boring. The only way it can be watched is with the Rifftrax commentary."

Erik G. (1/5)

Decent slasher

"Decent atmosphere and characters. Kills were pretty boring."

Sean T. (3/5)

80s trash horror

"This surreal slasher is a blast and is a classic of the AGFA catalog. Appreciated the release of this again after missing out on the release the 1st time. This isn’t high cinema by any means but is sure a heck of a lot of fun."

Brent B. (4/5)

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