the breather

Started by Tired Hiker1 pages

the breather

Does anybody remember an old horror movie from the eighties, more of a spoof, but it was still actually kind of scary. The killer was called the Breather and whenever they went to his pov shot (point of view), you could hear his heavy breathing. There were trippy things about it, like this dog goes to bark but it sounds like a cat. Or how he kills people with paper clips and stuff.

hmmm, never seen it....but since this is coming from a man who recommended man bites dog (great movie again TH, thanks for recomending it) I'll have to check it out.

same here

got to check it out... cheers mate!! 🍺

Hold on guys!!! I don't remember the name of the movie. I know it's not 'the breather' I was trying to find out what the name of it was. I remember there was a slumber party and they showed boobs. And a dog meowed like a cat. And the breather. That's about it. Hmmm. Now this will bug me all night.

oh. well let us know if you remember.

search the breather on the net and it might have info bout him andtell u the name of the movie

A year and several months later, I finally found it! I'm sooooo happy! Well . .. in a scary sort of way! Afterall, this is the horror forum sponsored by Backfire.

"Student Bodies":

1981, a full year after Paramount unleashed its inaugural "Friday The 13th" installment, and already, the genre was being primed for parody. Maybe writer/director Mickey Rose (who'd help pen Woody Allen's hilarious "What's Up Tiger Lily", "Take The Money And Run", and "Bananas"😉 should've waited until Jason had killed a few more teenagers and offered up some more material for satire, because the gags here were (and remain) pretty thin. An inept psycho known as "The Breather" stalks the local teenage population (on that rare date when Friday the 13th, Halloween, and Jamie Lee Curtis' birthday all coincide), armed with paper clips, chalk board erasers, bookends...well, you can see where this is going. The modern miracle of the fast-forward button will help you get to the best jokes and have it back to the "return bin" in time for a full refund (note: MovieForum.com does not endorse such a practice, nor possesses any evidence that said practice will remotely work).