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When a psychotic killer interrupts the fun at the swanky Coconut Pete's Coconut Beach Resort with a razor sharp machete, it's up to the staff to hide the carnage, lest they lose the business of the unsuspecting surviving guests.
The film's creators use sexual humor as a stand-in when they run out of vacuous little sub-sketches.
September 16, 2004
Common Sense Media
This slasher/comedy isn't funny or entertaining.
December 22, 2010
Washington Post
The film still may be too bloody and crass for some, and it's by no means hilarious, but all things considered, Club Dread lives up to expectations, which were never really that high to begin with.
February 27, 2004
FromTheBalcony
One of the better horror parodies, which if you ask me has been done to death.
The Broken Lizard quintet follows its quintessential cult-comedy classic "Super Troopers" with something like "Ten Little Indians" interpreted by five big imbeciles - a slasher parody three "Screams" and three "Scary Movies" too late.
In these sensitive, politically correct times, I thought it was refreshing to see a comedy troupe that's perfectly willing to fill the screen with exposed flesh and buckets of blood, in the name of cheap but legitimate laughs.