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	<title>Comments on: Girls Nite Out (1984) Review</title>
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		<title>By: glenn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I watched this and Graduation Day years ago with a couple of horror fans who were very snobby about slasher films and until recently it coloured my perception of both movies.
Girls Nite Out, aside from the comic relief, is  well done. The bear costume manages to be both comical and sinister, especially when delivering misogynistic rants. And the eventual killer reveal is genuinely upsetting because it turns out to be the film&#039;s most sympathetic character. Retrospectively,IMO underrated.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I watched this and Graduation Day years ago with a couple of horror fans who were very snobby about slasher films and until recently it coloured my perception of both movies.<br />
Girls Nite Out, aside from the comic relief, is  well done. The bear costume manages to be both comical and sinister, especially when delivering misogynistic rants. And the eventual killer reveal is genuinely upsetting because it turns out to be the film&#8217;s most sympathetic character. Retrospectively,IMO underrated.</p>
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