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Slashers

  • Video
  • 2001
  • 16
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.9K
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Slashers (2001)
SatireSlasher HorrorComedyHorror

A modern 80's slasher in which six "lucky" contestants appear on a game show where they'll face the Slashers (in house homicidal maniacs) to win millions of dollars. All contestants have to ... Read allA modern 80's slasher in which six "lucky" contestants appear on a game show where they'll face the Slashers (in house homicidal maniacs) to win millions of dollars. All contestants have to do is survive the night.A modern 80's slasher in which six "lucky" contestants appear on a game show where they'll face the Slashers (in house homicidal maniacs) to win millions of dollars. All contestants have to do is survive the night.

  • Director
    • Maurice Devereaux
  • Writer
    • Maurice Devereaux
  • Stars
    • Sarah Joslyn Crowder
    • Tony Curtis Blondell
    • Kieran Keller
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Maurice Devereaux
    • Writer
      • Maurice Devereaux
    • Stars
      • Sarah Joslyn Crowder
      • Tony Curtis Blondell
      • Kieran Keller
    • 70User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sarah Joslyn Crowder
    Sarah Joslyn Crowder
    • Megan Lowry
    Tony Curtis Blondell
    Tony Curtis Blondell
    • Devon White
    Kieran Keller
    • Michael Gibbons
    Jerry Sprio
    Jerry Sprio
    • Rick Fisher
    Carolina Pla
    • Rebecca Galley
    Sofia de Medeiros
    • Brenda Thompson
    Claudine Shiraishi
    • Miho Taguchi
    Christopher Piggins
    • Doctor Ripper
    Neil Napier
    Neil Napier
    • Chainsaw Charlie…
    Takaaki Honda
    • The Announcer…
    Koichi Yano
    • The Technician
    Erik Rutherford
    • Steve Taylor - US Correspondant
    Shigeru Fugita
    • DJ Slash
    Akemi Yamagishi
    • The Makeup Girl…
    Mabel Palomino
    • Cheerleader
    Noella Lam
    • Cheerleader
    Sylvia Louis
    • Cheerleader
    Sylvia Wassenaar
    • Cheerleader
    • Director
      • Maurice Devereaux
    • Writer
      • Maurice Devereaux
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    5tman-21289

    Meh! Truly nothing spectacular!

    I watched it and though far from great it didn't exactly suck either. It's a B movie with decent gore it's basically "The Running Man meets Saw" I wouldn't be handing out any awards for this but if you have absolutely nothing to watch there is worse than this out there.
    5Dr Pepper

    Not a movie, but a play

    Slashers would probably do well as a theater play, though the audience would probably have been hard to find. But we'll get back to this in the end of this review.

    First let me say that it was interesting to watch a movie filmed with only one camera, and from what I was told they didn't do any retakes at all. One take per shot, to create that feeling of live tv. The trouble with single take scenes is of course that any mistakes from the actors (or any other mistake) becomes even worse, and the acting here is on a low level from the start.

    The story is weak and very predictable, and the characters are pretty lame, making the actors look even worse. The twist at the end (that seems to be a rule for horror movies) is very unnecessary in my eyes, I won't give it away but I'll just say that the story would have been better without it.

    But what really made me feel less for the movie was that you really had to use your imagination to see more than what was shown. That's what I mean when I say it would have been better off as a play. In a play you are used to imagining that the scenery is just there to give you a general idea of how the scene looks, but in a movie I want the scenery to be complete. For instance, why did the characters say they where trapped in a room when the walls where only pieces of cloth hanging down from the ceiling, or maybe a paper-thin wall? Why did the characters stand a couple of inches in front of the bad guys without doing anything like trying to hit them or something, and why did they just watch when one of the characters where killed right in front of them? Sure, you could imagine that the walls where really made of concrete (or whatever), and you could imagine that if one of them would have tried something they would have been killed, but this was not what was shown in the movie, you had to imagine it for yourself.

    I can't really see what kind of movie audience that would really like Slashers. The horror fans will be disappointed by the lack of story, the splatter fans will be disappointed by the cheesy gore and effects (or lack of them), and the fans of japanese style ultra-violence are way better of with a film like Battle Royale or something. But if you're just out to see a different, easy-to-watch and violently funny movie, Slashers could be worth the 2 hours. But not more.

    My vote is 5/10, i.e. barely worth the time.
    tim_yellow

    from the rough came a diamond

    i have to admit, amongst all the overabundance of reality shows and reality rip-offs i.e. Blair Witch Project; Series 7; The ST. Francisville Experiment..i more than expected, i automatically assumed, that $LA$HER$ would be completely a waste of time after reading it's review in Fango. I mean, with lame character names like PREACHER MAN and CHAINSAW CHARLIE, i was sure this was going to be as horrible, if not worse than, THE DEAD HATE THE LIVING. However, i came across a screener and sat down to watch it less than 3 hours ago and was surprisingly impressed. As a whole, the movie isn't the best thing i've ever seen but it had some unexpected charisma (one being the commercial break situations).With the exception of Chainsaw Charlie, who could possibly be a descendant of Jar Jar Binks, the villians or slashers, if you will, were at times over the top but not too annoying. The story played out quite frantically and the actual contestants weren't bad actors at all. Don't get me wrong, i don't see OSCAR knocking on any of their doors for this one, but they were pretty good for a B-movie cast. What i found to be the best part of $LA$HER$ was the fact that it focused on the characters more than the actual hunting. Most B-movies attempt to do this to keep their films from being gorey fluff, but fail because the dialogue is as bad as the frights. This one captured something special though, perhaps it was because there weren't many stereotypical characters. All the blue prints were there to elaborate on, but instead we see these characters for who they are through their stories told in between being hunted. They could have had the "token" personalities but they didn't. The writing could use some touch ups, but for a B-movie it's better than most. Who knows, you may watch this movie and totally hate it. Maybe, ultimately, i'll be the only one that considers $LA$HER$ a few notches above the usual camp. That's fine by me.
    7cantthinkofname

    Under-rated, funny satire, really fun

    This is one brave direct to video feature. The director chose to present the film as one long shot, with invisible edits like Hitchcock did in "Rope". The acting is pretty good considering all the actors were non-union amateurs, and this has a nice take on the whole reality TV show phenomenon. The characters all run around in a maze trying to avoid being sliced and diced by a bunch of masked killers. The winner of the contest gets millions of dollars. The film takes the whole disgusting "Fear Factor" thing to its logical conclusion, making some good points about the blurring line between entertainment and reality, and the danger of introducing cruelty into the mix. Deveraux obviously wanted to use Freddy, Jason and Leatherface here, as he has villains that resemble them. What he does with his limited budget is really clever and he sets himself apart from the hacks with this one. I can't wait till he has some real money to work with.
    5aronharde

    The acting was horrendous

    Slashers is some kind of social satire horror movie that introduces us to six characters being in a Japanese game show where they have to survive the night against three different killers. Honestly the idea sounds kind of fun and I was curious to see how this movie would turn out.

    First of all let me say that the acting is really not good, most of the protagonists act pretty bad and that can be annoying to endure for 99 minutes. Also some of the dialogue was really dumb and probably even annoying but I would not rule out that this was made intentional. Exactly how some of the nudity was made intentional, two of the female characters get their shirt ripped off and the one girl has quite some screen time topless with hands over her breasts. It is even said in the beginning that nudity makes the characters more popular which is probably a nod to reality TV shows like Big Brother. The movie also has some great gore with some decent effects and probably the most memorable and best thing about the movies are the killers. You have three different killers that act at least a little bit better than our protagonists and they have different methods to torture the six contestants and I liked that. Overall the movie is decent and if you can bear the acting you might have some fun with it. [5,4/10]

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    • Trivia
      There will not be a Slashers sequel as Maurice said it's not possible due to legal issues.
    • Goofs
      When Michael stabs Devon in the back, you can see the person who squirts the blood in the bottom left hand corner of the screen.
    • Quotes

      Michael Gibbons: The longer the waitin' the better the lovin', as they say.

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits end with mock advertisements for Black Lung ("Twice the tar, twice the flavor"), Coffin Nails ("You know we're bad, but isn't it good to be bad..."), and Cancer Man ("Go out in style") cigarettes.
    • Alternate versions
      There was a 2 hour version that premiered at the Fantasia film Festival in July 2001.
    • Connections
      Featured in Playing with Your Nerves: The Making of 'Slashers' (2002)

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    • Release date
      • July 2001 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Мясники
    • Filming locations
      • Quebec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Screen Partners Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • $165,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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