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Slayer

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
851
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Slayer (2006)
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Vampire HorrorActionHorrorSci-Fi

An elite commando squad led by longtime soldier buddies Hawk and Grives run afoul of lethal and powerful vampires in a South American rain forest. Grieves gets turned into a vampire and beco... Read allAn elite commando squad led by longtime soldier buddies Hawk and Grives run afoul of lethal and powerful vampires in a South American rain forest. Grieves gets turned into a vampire and becomes leader of a savage roving herd. Hawk has to rescue his scientist ex-wife Dr. Laurie Wi... Read allAn elite commando squad led by longtime soldier buddies Hawk and Grives run afoul of lethal and powerful vampires in a South American rain forest. Grieves gets turned into a vampire and becomes leader of a savage roving herd. Hawk has to rescue his scientist ex-wife Dr. Laurie Williams from the bloodsuckers' evil clutches.

  • Director
    • Kevin VanHook
  • Writer
    • Kevin VanHook
  • Stars
    • Casper Van Dien
    • Tony Plana
    • Kevin Grevioux
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    851
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    • Director
      • Kevin VanHook
    • Writer
      • Kevin VanHook
    • Stars
      • Casper Van Dien
      • Tony Plana
      • Kevin Grevioux
    • 24User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Casper Van Dien
    Casper Van Dien
    • Hawk
    Tony Plana
    Tony Plana
    • Javier
    Kevin Grevioux
    Kevin Grevioux
    • Grieves
    Jennifer O'Dell
    Jennifer O'Dell
    • Dr. Laurie Williams
    Alexis Cruz
    Alexis Cruz
    • Alex
    Joyce Giraud
    Joyce Giraud
    • Estrella
    Ray Park
    Ray Park
    • Acrobatic Twins
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Montegna
    Lynda Carter
    Lynda Carter
    • Colonel Jessica Weaver
    Ski Carr
    • Guillermo
    Pablo Espinosa
    • Jimmy
    Merritt Bailey
    • Merritt
    Jim Morse
    • Starkings
    • (as James Morse)
    Toby Holguin
    Toby Holguin
    • Antony
    Eddie J. Fernandez
    Eddie J. Fernandez
    • Reyes
    • (as Eddie Fernandez)
    Fernando Allende
    Fernando Allende
    • Luis
    Guy Paizy
    • Henri Pettier
    Cameron VanHook
    • Javier Creature
    • Director
      • Kevin VanHook
    • Writer
      • Kevin VanHook
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    4I_Ailurophile

    Occasional good qualities amidst a sea of purposeful schlock

    It would be easy to list those ways in which we are warned, well before watching, that this is surely going to be a lackluster mess. It would be easy because there are a great many of them. Instead of focusing on that, let's just cut to the chase, and talk about things like the glaring CGI of muzzle flashes from the soldiers' firearms, or the script that quickly comes off as dubious, halfhearted, and no more than perfunctory. There's Kevin VanHook's middling direction, and action sequences that are, shall we say, variable in their strength (though some aren't half bad!). There are some recognizable names and faces appearing in this TV movie, but neither they nor any others on hand are specifically being required to act - though at least they're having a good time? Ludek Drizhal's music is the most purposefully bland pablum I've heard in a film in quite a while, and that some cues play to the light humor that's peppered throughout is A Choice. Practical effects and special makeup look great; on a reported total production budget of $2 million, the same won't necessarily be said of instances of digital effects. But we knew all this before we ever pressed play on 'Slayer,' so if we don't like the viewing experience, we have no one but ourselves to blame.

    Dialogue is generally painfully blunt and exact, and often simply bad; with exceptions in both directions, the scene writing is mostly only rudimentarily serviceable. We do at least have a complete, cohesive story on our hands; how compelling it is constitutes another matter. In fairness, there are actually some genuinely good ideas scattered around; then again, some ideas are not so great. But hey, it's not like anyone involved had any illusions about what they were making - schlock this mediocre doesn't happen by accident. That does beg the question of who might actually enjoy this, what merit this held in the eyes of those who participated, and how the Sci Fi Channel could have ever seen fit to greenlight it in the first place. It's not significantly fun or thrilling; what gap could a consciously low-grade production possibly fill? I don't have the answers to these questions. I just know that the picture offers little more than the most baseline level of diversion that any conglomeration of light and sound does. VanHook and his cast and crew succeeded in making an almost perfectly tiresome, dull, unexciting feature. But to what end? If someone does manage to extract meaningful entertainment here then I'm glad for them; I just don't know how they do it. Watch 'Slayer' if you want, but I just can't offer a major reason why you should.
    3mtaeger

    "Lots of blood"... You mean water with red dye?

    This movie is a complete mess. Beginning to end there are little or no breaks in the "action". But if CVD is in it it has to be watchable.... Nope. They skimped on everything and I know where the entire budget went for the movie, the final villain costume. Which admittedly for the budget this film likely had was "sort of" impressive. The vampires in this movie aren't vampires so much as blood sucking monsters. They follow no conventional lore of what a vampire is. Aside from drinking blood. The worst part of the movie is the fact that there are no breaks to tell a real story. In reality it's much like most cheap martial arts movies. Fighting and bloodshed tell the story or pad the runtime. Makeup is horrible for the run of the mill vampires. Most of the vamps wear masks or other face coverings. Most likely to hide the fact they use the same stunt actors over and over again. It's boring and a hard pass as far as me recommending it for someone to watch.
    5darkalo84

    Not that bad. Interesting spin on Vampire lore.

    An interesting outing in the genre but for me Slayer felt a bit too long. If the movie lasted just one hour, the whole thing would have come out as a more satisfactory viewing experience in my opinion. The plot plods along in order to take the film to the required standard running time of 85-90 min. I understand this, but I had to fast forward some scenes in the end just to be able to finish the film in one sitting.

    Ever since Starship Troopers was released I have been rather partial to Casper Van Dien. Here he is kind of 'reprising' his role of captain Johnny Rico but in the jungle and with vampires. Nice.

    The fight scenes are ok. Vampires get to kill enough soldiers and everything looks decently enough choreographed. I guess the vampires could have fared better with some weapons but... The spin on the origin and motivations of these vampires are a nice addition to the plot and Danny Trejo, Ray Park (Star Wars' Darth Maul) and Lynda Carter (Wonder Woman in the original TV series) are great additions in supporting roles. If only Trejo would have been given more screen time and a greater role in the story.

    By the way, if you ever buy the dvd just go quickly for the 'Play' icon. The dvd main menu sequences might give you away some major plot points!!
    4wrlang

    habitat for the undead

    Slayer is a mindless vampire movie with a few twists on an ancient plot. Special ops team is sent into south America to hunt down blood sucking natives. Their leader is a real old man who has aged well. There's an environmental twist as the vampires are attacking villages because their rain forest and old diet of wild animals is disappearing because of the greedy corporations and farmers. Lost of fighting and so much blood they just never bothered to wash off the cast for the whole film. It looks like they slept in the bloody clothes and caked on blood. While each member of the cast brought their own talents, it really didn't all click as a film. The effects were OK, except for the vampires dangling from the buildings on wires. If you're looking for lots of blood and violence, this is for you.
    6lastliberal

    I've got old lady all over me.

    I was searching for the elusive video nastie "The Slayer," when I came across this.

    You have to suspend you knowledge of vampires, because these act more like zombies, except they just bite like vampires, but they are out during the day. Confused? Well, let that go and enjoy the fun.

    Don't look for great dialog - they're soldiers and dialog is that of a typical war movie. Funny dialog it has, especially from Jennifer O'Dell. Lots of fighting and killing and blood - and a great monster!

    There are some interesting things in this movie. Wooden stakes instead of bayonets on the rifles, decapitations, a really hot vampire (Joyce Giraud - Miss Puerto Rico Universe 1998), Lynda Carter ("Wonder Woman") as a Colonel, Danny Trejo (Halloween, Planet terror, The Devil's Rejects), Tony Plana ("Ugly Betty")

    And, of course, the whole problem came about because of corporate greed. The destruction of the rain forest disturbed their habit. Isn't capitalism great? Great scenery in Puerto Rico.

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    • Quotes

      Reyes: I've got old lady all over me.

    • Connections
      Referenced in DVD/Lazerdisc/VHS collection 2016 (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Bar-none
      Written, Arranged, and Performed by Andrew Maz

      Courtesy of Ludek Drizhal Music Publishing, ASCAP 2006

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sci Fi Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Вампиры: Возрождение древнего рода
    • Filming locations
      • Puerto Rico
    • Production companies
      • IDT Entertainment Sales
      • IDT Entertainment
      • The Paperback Company Films
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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