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Best movie ever!
Cleveronix
A different way of telling a story
Myron Clemons
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Abegail Noëlle
While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
John
The movie is really nice, especially for a Swiss movie. It's a comedy, horror and I did enjoy it.I saw the movie at the television (RSI), dubbed in Italian. When I searched for the DVD the only language available was German. No French, English or Italian subtitles. Even if the Italian dub exist they decide that others language weren't necessary, like in a lot of other Swiss movie on DVD.The thing that makes me mad is that we are a 4 national language Country but seems that even Swiss people don't care at all about it.I will love to support this little movie buy buying the DVD but I don't speak German, like a lot of Swiss people and most of the rest of the world. This is just a stupid businesses move: instead of trying to promote the movie in the majority of languages and Country as possible they just release the DVD in one language (keep i mind that subtitles and other languages dub already exist for this movie!!!!).Any way, the movie is nice, unfortunately if you don't speak German you have to find a non legit copy around the net.
idaho-seven
"Das Missen Massaker" (in English something like "The Massacre of the Misses") is a fantastic and often funny horror parody of beauty contests. It's like "Miss Congeniality" meets "Scream" meets "Scary Movie" since the murderer wears a mask like the bad guy(s) in "Scream". And not only one mask: Once he is Freddy Kruger, another time Jason, Michael Myers or Pinhead.In Switzerland, after the first week, "Das Missen Massaker" isn't a huge success, yet. Maybe because it's not really a Swiss movie but an American movie made in the wrong country (that's of course my opinion).I really hope that the movie finds its way to American screens.