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Splinter

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
43K
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Paulo Costanzo and Jill Wagner in Splinter (2008)
This is the theatrical trailer for Splinter, directed by Toby Wilkins.
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Trapped in an isolated gas station by a voracious Splinter parasite that transforms its still-living victims into deadly hosts, a young couple and an escaped convict must find a way to work ... Read allTrapped in an isolated gas station by a voracious Splinter parasite that transforms its still-living victims into deadly hosts, a young couple and an escaped convict must find a way to work together to survive this primal terror.Trapped in an isolated gas station by a voracious Splinter parasite that transforms its still-living victims into deadly hosts, a young couple and an escaped convict must find a way to work together to survive this primal terror.

  • Director
    • Toby Wilkins
  • Writers
    • Ian Shorr
    • Kai Barry
    • Toby Wilkins
  • Stars
    • Shea Whigham
    • Jill Wagner
    • Paulo Costanzo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    43K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Toby Wilkins
    • Writers
      • Ian Shorr
      • Kai Barry
      • Toby Wilkins
    • Stars
      • Shea Whigham
      • Jill Wagner
      • Paulo Costanzo
    • 235User reviews
    • 154Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Shea Whigham
    Shea Whigham
    • Dennis Farell
    Jill Wagner
    Jill Wagner
    • Polly Watt
    Paulo Costanzo
    Paulo Costanzo
    • Seth Belzer
    Charles Baker
    Charles Baker
    • Blake Sherman Jr.
    Rachel Kerbs
    Rachel Kerbs
    • Lacey Belisle
    Laurel Whitsett
    • Sheriff Terri Frankel
    • Director
      • Toby Wilkins
    • Writers
      • Ian Shorr
      • Kai Barry
      • Toby Wilkins
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    6TheRedDeath30

    Decent movie for its' budget

    I saw this movie around the time that it first came out and I remember thinking that it was fairly good, but nothing I'd watch again. In the interim, I keep seeing this movie popping up on my favorite horror sites as an underrated movie, so I figured I'd give it another whirl.

    First, the necessary prerequisite is that you have to like low budget movies. If you are going into this expecting the effects level of your summer blockbuster, or top notch acting, you're going to be disappointed. I don't mind indie films, at all, and don't want to judge them on their limitations. Basically, did the movie entertain me? The other ingredient that seems necessary to mention in a review of this movie is the similarities to THE THING. How you judge that may depend on where you, personally, draw the line between "homage" and "blatant ripoff". I never felt it crossed that line into stealing an idea, but certainly lifted some ideas from that horror classic, especially in the way that the organism seems to take control of human bodies and essentially replicate them, as well as its ability for each part to exist separately from the whole.

    The central plot revolves around 4 people trapped at a gas station by some sort of invading organism that is almost unstoppable. They are barricaded inside a small building with limited defenses against the invading threat, so we get a little bit of Night of The Living Dead, as well.

    My second viewing seemed to pretty much re-instill what I thought the first time around. This is an entertaining movie that will keep you riveted for the short run time of its' story, but nothing here sticks with me as being a modern classic, or even one of the best indie horrors of the past few years. Shea Wigham is really good, as usual, in the cliché role of a criminal with a good heart. I thought that Jill Wagner does a serviceable job as a strong female lead. Her boyfriend is pretty much annoying and I found myself at times hoping he would die next.

    The effects are very limited and most of the violence is shot in quick camera angles, which is a good way of hiding their limitations, but also sometimes leaves the viewer wondering what the heck just happened. This was especially true of the first female death in the movie, as you never got any sense of the violence that might lead to her demise. There are some good shots that do serve to show what the director probably really had hidden in his imagination but wasn't able to translate to screen.

    The creature itself presents some interesting impetus to the movie. As mentioned, it's fairly unstoppable which lends to the feeling of helplessness in our main characters. A few of the infected hosts pull off a really good Silent Hill look with twitchy movements and not-quite-in-the-right-place body parts. Ultimately, to transcend the Thing comparisions, they needed to develop more the plot points they introduced early in the film, such as the oil testing site, or this idea of an old forest nearby. That depth might have helped the movie to elevate from popcorn passer to truly memorably movie.
    7NotMoreMovies

    Good acting and good script with mediocre effects

    This movie is stuck somewhere between a theatrical release-quality film and a direct to DVD movie, but much better than your ordinary Sci-Fi channel special.

    The acting is top quality. All characters, especially the one portrayed by Shea, are portrayed exceptionally well. The plot keeps you glued to your seat, and you can't wait to see what happens next or how they will think of a way out of their predicament.

    The only problems lie in the filming of the "monster" and to a lesser degree, the sound. I'm not a personal fan of the "flicker" style of filming so it may work for others. I prefer a fluid style of filming throughout the entire film. It's hard to keep track of the events occurring when things "flash" around rapidly.

    But if you can overlook it's extremely minor flaws, you're in for a treat with this one. The acting and the central theme of the plot are strong enough to overcome its shortcomings.

    My final ratings: Quality: 7 Entertainment level: 7 Overall: 7 Consensus: This might be Toby Wilkins' break as a writer/director and is a standout performance for Shea Whigham
    7Scodelli

    Solid indie horror flick

    So this movie is a kind of an independent horror film. It's working with a lower budget.

    But first off the acting is not just adequate, it's great.

    The characters are believable and well cast.

    Splinter makes great use of it's low budget. With good acting, some gnarly gore and good creature design. It's the best it can be on a low budget. And it is good.

    Is it amazing? No. But it doesn't have any glaring flaws. A nice movie for a friday night.

    It's a great indie sci-fi/creature feature movie. With a solid script and no glaring flaws.

    I thought about giving it a 6/10 because it's not earth-shattering but I think it deserves a 7/10 for how solid and well executed it is.

    In the end it is a smart little creature feature that makes the most of it's budget.
    8onosideboard

    Very fun flick

    The premise has been done many times before, but this film does it right. Apparently "Splinter" is an independent film, but it doesn't deserve to be lumped in the same category as the hundreds of "low budget" horror movies out there that are hardly more than a few friends with a camcorder and some ketchup packets. The production value here looks as good as many Hollywood movies, and the "monster" is done particularly well. The three main actors are great, and the characters are likable.

    This movie isn't going to change the genre or make anyone's Top 10 list, but it's definitely one of the more entertaining horror films I've seen in the last couple of years. It's a fun way to spend 80 minutes. My 8 out of 10 rating is a bit over-inflated simply because there have been so many terrible horror movies put out recently that it was refreshing to genuinely enjoy one from start to finish. A more realistic rating would be 6 or 6.5. Totally worth the price of admission, and I look forward to seeing more from this director in the future.
    6AverageJoesDriveInPodcast

    Fun, well done Monster movie

    This is a quick-moving well done little horror film. It has some similarities to John Carpenter's The Thing, but def isn't on that level. If you like Monster movies/Body horror this is one to check out.

    The acting is solid. The FXs were really well done. The movie moves along at a great pace. This is a prime example of a film working because of a shorter runtime. I think any longer and this might have started to bog down some. Instead, it kicks into high gear early and doesn't slow down until the end.

    I really didn't have any major issues with anything in the film. Some of it did feel familiar, and there were a few annoying character moments. Overall, that's all very minor and nothing that hurts the film in any sort of way.

    If you haven't checked it out, it's worth a watch!

    My Rating: 6/10

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    • Trivia
      Shea Whigham ad-libbed a fair share of his dialogue.
    • Goofs
      Diesel fuel only burns as a mist. Shooting a diesel fuel-pump with a shotgun wouldn't do anything.
    • Quotes

      Dennis Farell: [screaming]

      Polly Watt: It's okay, it's okay, we're cutting your arm off.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Observe & Report/Lymelife/Hannah Montana The Movie/The Mysteries of Pittsburgh/Anvil! the Story of Anvil (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      West
      Written by Jodee Purkeypile

      Performed by The Alice Rose

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    • Release date
      • April 3, 2009 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Está dentro de ti
    • Filming locations
      • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
    • Production companies
      • ContentFilm International
      • Magnet Releasing
      • Indion Entertainment Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,154
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,517
      • Nov 2, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $522,497
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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