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Thanks to the reception from their first film titled “Patchwork,” writers Tyler MacIntyre and Chris Lee Hill were commissioned to rework a script that had similar overtones as a horror-comedy with female leads.
They eventually got inspired to transform the script into a slasher movie but MacIntyre and Hill wanted to tackle the project from a different angle than the typical point-of-view from the victims and instead put the killers in the driver’s seat.
Eventually they wrote a scene that took place on a bridge between a pair of teenagers making out in a car and a serial killer hanging around nearly and that inspired the idea that spiraled into the entire script.
Set in a social media age where likes and retweets matter far more than feelings, a pair of teenage girls decide to get bloody and up the body count in their hometown in order to turn themselves into a worldwide trending topic — hashtag murder scene!
In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to check our retweets and make sure the killing doesn’t look like an accident as we review the 2017 horror-comedy “Tragedy Girls”…
Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
For more Rewind of the Living Dead, visit our website or follow on social media:
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Thanks to the reception from their first film titled “Patchwork,” writers Tyler MacIntyre and Chris Lee Hill were commissioned to rework a script that had similar overtones as a horror-comedy with female leads.
They eventually got inspired to transform the script into a slasher movie but MacIntyre and Hill wanted to tackle the project from a different angle than the typical point-of-view from the victims and instead put the killers in the driver’s seat.
Eventually they wrote a scene that took place on a bridge between a pair of teenagers making out in a car and a serial killer hanging around nearly and that inspired the idea that spiraled into the entire script.
Set in a social media age where likes and retweets matter far more than feelings, a pair of teenage girls decide to get bloody and up the body count in their hometown in order to turn themselves into a worldwide trending topic — hashtag murder scene!
In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to check our retweets and make sure the killing doesn’t look like an accident as we review the 2017 horror-comedy “Tragedy Girls”…
Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
For more Rewind of the Living Dead, visit our website or follow on social media:
https://www.rewindofthelivingdead.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewindofdead
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewindoflivingdead
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewindoflivingdead/

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