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Eine Gruppe von Superstar-Influencern wird in die Villa eines zurückgezogen lebenden Milliardärs gelockt, wo sie in der Höhle eines bösen Vampirs gefangen sind.Eine Gruppe von Superstar-Influencern wird in die Villa eines zurückgezogen lebenden Milliardärs gelockt, wo sie in der Höhle eines bösen Vampirs gefangen sind.Eine Gruppe von Superstar-Influencern wird in die Villa eines zurückgezogen lebenden Milliardärs gelockt, wo sie in der Höhle eines bösen Vampirs gefangen sind.
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I started watching because of Thomas Jane and Abigail Breslin, before checking IMDB rating. It started off so poorly, that I had to check and the 3.0 rating made me want to turn it off. But I decided to see if it was bad/good enough to be a cult flick. Thomas Jane was perfect for his part a protagonist/narrator. The social media tie ins were good, but didn't go far enough. The live streaming with influencers the was great, but under utilized. The "How to" piece and old school fight sound graphics were cult film gold. The framework was their, the acting talent was good enough, the production value was "OK", but ultimately the directing/editing stopped it from becoming cult film. Gave it 5 stars for the attempt, but 3 stars was pretty correct.
Part of the endless supply of awful movies brought to you by Hulu. This movie not only was terrible, anyone associated with it should question their judgement and life choices. Snap edits take the place of special effects and copious amounts of B-Roll take the place of acting and writing - not that you need more of either in this movie because both suck. How a movie like this can find funding to be produced is a question for the ages. The next question for the ages is: Why did I sit through this entire pile of garbage?
If you like torturing yourself by watching movies that don't even deserve one star (apparently I do), then go for this one. It won't disappoint.
If you like torturing yourself by watching movies that don't even deserve one star (apparently I do), then go for this one. It won't disappoint.
This is how you stack the deck with some fine actors and only enable them to fail. The script is surprisingly mundane on this. The camera work, directing, and editing is equally as bad. The end product, although entertaining for small occasional moments, is incoherent and tedious with just a lot of random surreal scene fractions spewed out to kill the time. There are pieces and parts that are ok, and some fractions can be entertaining at their core, but the clumsy filming style with the camera always moving and bouncing around brings it down to an abnoxious level, similar to the sterotype influencers put in as characters. The actors were the only saving grace to keep this from being a turned-it-off event for me.
You cant be using tik tok gen kids and horror together. The horror part being that it is all just tik tok. It will never work so STOP!!! You're making me throw up, seriously! I couldnt even watch the first two minutes without you spreading more social media on us: Instagram, tik tok, etc. Being desperate for views and attention type of spoiled rich kids and lovers of themselves only! I could see it already they all just being so oblivious and shallow on the inside, a lost generation, and that's how this "movie" i already knew within these 2 minutes how it will be, shallow. Just make something useful, outstanding or really entertaining. The BIG 3! This film is none of that, and Tik tok or who was the most followers on Instagram is not even that entertaining for the many of us.
Slayers is a vampire parody that hits upon every wannabe social media influencer trope from tik tok to twitch streamers...and even tv.
We find ourselves following a collective of influencers, who call themselves "The Stream Team", on their journey to meet a powerful and influential former record turned television executive slash real estate developer, who gaslights the public by fashioning himself as a fake woke eco-warrior.
He pretends to want to recruit these social media icons to take over his company.
But, really...he and his friends are just vampires, who want to harvest them for their blood.
Being a parody, the cringe characters come off as particularly annoying.
But this is clearly part of the design.
The narrator and protagonist of the film is a rough and tumble vampire hunter who lives and operates out of his RV.
He acts as a parody of internet conspiracy theorists, after being initiated into the such a life, when his rockstar daughter was lured in by the same reclusive billionaire that is targeting this group of influencers...only to be killed and harvested herself.
He tried to intervene and save her...but he was too late.
Inevitably leading him down this benevolent path of vengeance.
The only one he is able to convince, however, is a completive Modern Warfare twitch streamer...who watched one of her friends being killed by one of these vampires.
So, obviously, they team up to try and stop them...in John Carpenter fashion.
But they take way too long to develop the storyline...wasting too many minutes with pointless filler designed to lure in the attention of stream viewers.
By the time they get through this, they are already introducing the twist...but things are just too fast paced for any of it to really settle in...before we're into the action.
All of which is portrayed as a video game...streamed for an attentive internet audience...of course.
Ironically, though, the vampires suck.
They just aren't cool in any conceivable manner.
Plus, the action is super lame.
Further irony being derived from the fact that the entire allure of streamers is their character development...based around the idea that we are constantly able to tune in on their lives in the most intimate settings.
Whereas there is virtually no character development here...at all...so you never really care about any of the characters in the film, at any given point.
To their credit, they do make an effort to give the characters a backstory, but there is far too much going on for it to have the intended effect.
Making the whole thing feel empty and soulless.
It just plods on, and when it's over, it's almost like it didn't even happen at all...because you never gave a damn to begin with.
Which leaves you feeling like watching it at all was just a complete waste of time.
Is that the commentary they were going for?
Either way, the final third of the film is just bad.
Garbage action sequences aside...they keep stopping things to insert lore...but it just doesn't work...and kills any semblance of flow they still had going for it.
So chock up it's failure to bad writing and really poor construction.
Cause in the end, this movie just sucks.
1.5 out of 10.
We find ourselves following a collective of influencers, who call themselves "The Stream Team", on their journey to meet a powerful and influential former record turned television executive slash real estate developer, who gaslights the public by fashioning himself as a fake woke eco-warrior.
He pretends to want to recruit these social media icons to take over his company.
But, really...he and his friends are just vampires, who want to harvest them for their blood.
Being a parody, the cringe characters come off as particularly annoying.
But this is clearly part of the design.
The narrator and protagonist of the film is a rough and tumble vampire hunter who lives and operates out of his RV.
He acts as a parody of internet conspiracy theorists, after being initiated into the such a life, when his rockstar daughter was lured in by the same reclusive billionaire that is targeting this group of influencers...only to be killed and harvested herself.
He tried to intervene and save her...but he was too late.
Inevitably leading him down this benevolent path of vengeance.
The only one he is able to convince, however, is a completive Modern Warfare twitch streamer...who watched one of her friends being killed by one of these vampires.
So, obviously, they team up to try and stop them...in John Carpenter fashion.
But they take way too long to develop the storyline...wasting too many minutes with pointless filler designed to lure in the attention of stream viewers.
By the time they get through this, they are already introducing the twist...but things are just too fast paced for any of it to really settle in...before we're into the action.
All of which is portrayed as a video game...streamed for an attentive internet audience...of course.
Ironically, though, the vampires suck.
They just aren't cool in any conceivable manner.
Plus, the action is super lame.
Further irony being derived from the fact that the entire allure of streamers is their character development...based around the idea that we are constantly able to tune in on their lives in the most intimate settings.
Whereas there is virtually no character development here...at all...so you never really care about any of the characters in the film, at any given point.
To their credit, they do make an effort to give the characters a backstory, but there is far too much going on for it to have the intended effect.
Making the whole thing feel empty and soulless.
It just plods on, and when it's over, it's almost like it didn't even happen at all...because you never gave a damn to begin with.
Which leaves you feeling like watching it at all was just a complete waste of time.
Is that the commentary they were going for?
Either way, the final third of the film is just bad.
Garbage action sequences aside...they keep stopping things to insert lore...but it just doesn't work...and kills any semblance of flow they still had going for it.
So chock up it's failure to bad writing and really poor construction.
Cause in the end, this movie just sucks.
1.5 out of 10.
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