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Trailer: Bad Kids Go to Hell


11:00 AM on 11.20.2012



Bad Kids Go to Hell is an adaptation of a graphic novel of the same name. Six spoiled kids from Crestview Academy sit in detention one weekend (like The Breakfast Club, even more so since Judd Nelson is in this) when each of the kids dies off in mysterious accidents since their school was built on an Indian (I mean, Native American) burial ground.

This looks just fantastic. By the looks of the trailer, I'm expecting plenty of references to the John Hughes films of the 80s. At the very least, maybe this will be a good meta-horror film like Detention, another "kids dying during detention" movie. I'm so also adding this to my comic reading list. 






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