Grandma's Sloppy Seconds (2006)

   
Produced, Written, Composed, Make Up Effects, Shot, Edited & Directed by: Jeff Hayes

Starring:


Barbara O'Connor .... Grandma
Lynna Premo .... Gina
Laura Poirer .... Laura
Joe Canistro .... Tony
Matt Sarafini .... Hess
Brenda Reynolds .... Tour Guide
John Crowley .... John

Special Appearances:

Felissa Rose ... Angie Angel

Release Date: THE ELM DRAUGHT HOUSE CINEMA (Millbury, MA) : October 21, 2006; HORRORFEST (Denver, Colorado): April 21, 2007

Rating:

 

4 years have passed since the awful massacre by Grandma (Barbara O'Connor) as she killed her nasty Granddaughter Susie (Susan Hayes) and her paranoid son Jimmy (James P. O'Connor) whom apparently haunt the place they were killed which is at ole Granny's house.

Well her house is now for a tourist museum attraction to see where it all happened while her Grandson Jeff Hayes is filming a fabricated true story film on her life.
Grandma has been missing for all these years as newsreporters thinks that a UFO has taken her away.

On Halloween, Granny returns uising her special magic and many weapons including a chainsaw, lawnmower and an axe to do away people that trespass on her property and makes her own recipe and turning them into Halloween treats for the local trick or treaters.

One of the survivors named Gina (Lynna Premo) whom experienced her boyfriend John (John Crowley) being killed by Granny tries to warn people about the woman but finds out that she has a Granddaughter at her house named Laura (Laura Poirer) is working for Granny and trained her since she was a child to be a killer like her.

 

A fun little sequel to Grandma's Secret Recipe as there's tons of fun touches in the film with lots more action to it.
Granny has alot more deadly weapons in this one than just a kitchen knife and an ice pick and it's cool to have it set as having Granny as a legend and then suddenly the people exploring the place becoming the victims as a legend just like in something like Friday the 13th.
What's really cool is having a Granddaughter working for killer Granny.

The acting is still well done by Barbara O Connor and we have interesting appearances by Felissa Rose of Sleepaway Camp and Daryl Wilcher from Sleepaway Camp 3: Teenage Wasteland who do well as news reporters
It's nice to see James P. O'Connor back as a ghost who berings alot of energy into the film like in the first film but however, the other actors in the film seem very wooden as they were probably friends of the filmmaker Jeff. Oh well.

A guys nuts is cut off by a chainsaw
A woman is mowed down with a lawnmower
A guy is whacked by an axe in a bathtub
A woman's face is carved.
Of course there's a cut off hand and body parts for a stew.
This is all caused by good ole Granny.

Jeff Hayes has great shots of a farmland and the house to where all the killings took place as he makes the sequel come to life like any other sequel for a slasher flick.
What was also awesome was he shot Felissa Rose's scenes at the same area where Return to Sleepaway Camp was being shot and shopwing little kids wearing SC shirts.
He shows great camera angles when Barbara O'Connor was throwing apples at a victim and then chucking a pitchfork too.
He also shows neat magic effects in the film as his work in it really sparks up the film.
There are nice dialogues between O'Connor and Laura Poirer as grandmother and granddaughter working as a team and trying some of her treats too as it almost looked demented.

Jeff composes once again for this film adding more creeping keyboard effects for the flick making you have goosebumps.
Alot of his music almost sounds similar to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

Grandma: I have a suckers pass!

Grandma (Charging with a lawnmower): Mow the bitch down!!!!