"Pizza Girl Massacre" is a 'slasher' take on the 'found footage' format that isn't going to revamp the ever-dwindling sub-genre, by any means, but it's an entertaining indie- horror/comedy in all fairness.
A group of community theater actors drive out to a cabin in the woods to rehearse for a performance of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", along with a documentary film crew. The night before their first rehearsal, they get drunk and order some pizzas, only to have the hammered director sexually harass and stiff the delivery girl on her pay. She promptly returns, however, and slaughters the cast and crew while it's captured on their numerous recording devices...
The film had a few chuckle-worthy moments and the incredibly (yet clearly intentionally...) obnoxious cast of characters were amusing. There's also a decent amount of gore and general chaos, involving The Pizza Girl and her deadly pizza cutters. As for the 'cons' - I got some pretty heavy motion sickness at times and I felt the ending with the lone survivor dragged on a bit too long. Still, overall, "Pizza Girl Massacre" is enjoyable and definitely the best 'found footage' flick I've seen in a while.
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