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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Maurice Devereaux |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mti Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Horror |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 619935405936 |
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Customer Reviews of Slashers
I can't believe I like it Don't expect a Wes Craven-written, Steven Spielberg-produced cinematography-rich motion picture, and you'll have a blast. It's like a movie made for a college class assignment. Terrible acting, cheesy effects, horrible dialogue, home-made sets, all shot with home video camera splendor ... I LOVE IT!!! Just the no-stress-on-the-brain recreation one occasionally needs. Very original.
SLASHERS is a winner, any way you slice it
This is simply one of the greatest independent films I have ever watched (and I have seen more than my share, trust me). Like Daniel Minahan's brilliant 2001 film SERIES 7: THE CONTENDERS, Maurice Deveraux's SLASHERS plays like you are watching an episode of a reality TV show. The fact that it's shot on video only adds to the effect of watching it on your television at home. However, this is where the similarities end, because SLASHERS is a straight-up horror flick that is tailor made for fans who want something new and exciting. The gore is endless and cartoonish, the scares and suspense are well-executed, and the acting is first rate (particularly Sarah Crowder's performance as one of the lead characters). Sometimes it feels like you're in a haunted house attraction, only the threat of death is real. To top it all off, SLASHERS is filmed as one continuous shot (like Hitchcock's ROPE and Josh Becker's RUNNING TIME), using all manner of tricks to fool you ... Given the conditions Deveraux filmed under (and the extremely small budget), all this makes the film an even greater cinematic achievement. I was falling asleep when I put this movie on, but was wide awake for its entire 99-minute running time! I really got into it. A truly incredible and original film indeed.
The DVD release is also excellent, featuring animated menus, full length commentary, an hour-long documentary, and more. (And no, I don't work for the people who made this movie).
Holy Moly! It didn't suck as bad as I had anticipated.
Alright. My wife picked this out at the video store, and I failed to look to see what it was. We pop it in the old DVD player and out comes this crazy, Japanese, shot with a home video camera laiden, tv show. My first reaction was, "There is no way I am going to make it through this (...)" So, I sat and watched for a bit longer. The main characters show up and the horrific acting begins. From the get-go you can pick out who is going to win, who is going to die, and even who the crazy one is. Enter the "slashers." I have to say that the "slashers" are the only reason I kept watching. After the movie ended, I was sitting there astonished at how much I liked it. I tried to hate it, however, couldn't help but like it. The thought has actually crossed my mind about buying the title. At least rent it and give it a shot.