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Popeye the Slayer Man

  • 2025
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
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Jason Robert Stephens in Popeye the Slayer Man (2025)
B-HorrorSlasher HorrorHorror

A curious group of friends sneak into an abandoned spinach canning factory to investigate the legend of the "Sailor Man," who is said to haunt the factory and local docks.A curious group of friends sneak into an abandoned spinach canning factory to investigate the legend of the "Sailor Man," who is said to haunt the factory and local docks.A curious group of friends sneak into an abandoned spinach canning factory to investigate the legend of the "Sailor Man," who is said to haunt the factory and local docks.

  • Director
    • Robert Michael Ryan
  • Writers
    • Cuyle Carvin
    • John Doolan
    • Jeff Miller
  • Stars
    • Jason Robert Stephens
    • Angela Relucio
    • Elena Juliano
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,244
    127
    • Director
      • Robert Michael Ryan
    • Writers
      • Cuyle Carvin
      • John Doolan
      • Jeff Miller
    • Stars
      • Jason Robert Stephens
      • Angela Relucio
      • Elena Juliano
    • 32User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    • The Sailor Man
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    • Director
      • Robert Michael Ryan
    • Writers
      • Cuyle Carvin
      • John Doolan
      • Jeff Miller
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    4The_Rider2004

    Entertaining Run-of-the-mill Slasher

    Popeyes Revenge was a decently charming flick, that had some history, tension building and creative scares. The predecessor was more of the same, however his history, design and creepiness is much improved here, instead of being a moronic killing-machine, atleast here he's scary and doesn't easily get-out-of-breath. The slowness makes him more creepy here, and his slow grovelled voice makes him even more eerie and scary as you don't know what to expect next.

    The low-budget film isn't a total ROTTEN APPLE, although the deaths are. There's a mixture of positives and negatives. Let's start with it's history. The focus of the pictures made it more heart-felt, and the connection felt better suited here, as it explained briefly, and shown it more so that's why it stood out, as the family dynamic was heavily hinted throughout the story even with the re-occuring characters. So it definitely felt slightly more natural and grounded in that respect. Although, I'd of liked to of seen the history progress further, as it does feel slightly rushed as it is mostly at the middle or the end, I feel as if the commentary on the last film gave it the edge in terms of overall character story and journey, this felt better at explaining his evil-side and family dilemma.

    The editing is perfectly swift and crisp, with no over-reliance on CGI, most of the film is practical effects, and that makes it feel more natural, and that's why I think this is more scarier then the other tale. I feel as I'd they used the building and the darker effects well, as the creepiness and the tension was built up by his equipment, the movement, and the dark atmosphere did give it that air of unpredictability and sofisticated twists and turns that were unpredictable for humans and movie-goers alike. I feel like the film could've also used the lighter-effect, as that was also very well executed I must say.

    The characters weren't bad, they were standard teenagers that made insanely bad decisions you may of hit them with a TV Remote. However the build up to the premise is quick, which sort of works, but not so much for development and expandability for the characters. But them wanting to take shots and film the abandoned place did give it the realism and add to the surrealism of their situation.

    It was like watching a fever dream, the deaths were creative, although they weren't as creative as could be, as some were fairly predictable and formulaic, it was the slowness that added to the thrills and the spooks of their surroundings. And the ending felt slightly rushed, I feel like it could of been a better moment If shorter, although I don't want to spoil anything.

    The characters acting was mostly fine too, nothing particularly noteworthy, and likewise with the script, mostly hauny teenagers in a dangerous environment, putting themselves at risk, although the rear family moments, emotional beats did add the dramatisation and the creativeness the film flawlessly managed.

    I'd rate this a 4 out of 10 Because it isn't terrible, it Isn't special, But there's also some fun to be had, call me stupid but this film was a Decent enough 'B' Movie. Not bad, 4/10.
    3paul_haakonsen

    Needed way more spinach...

    Right, well I can't claim that I was harboring any expectations to this 2025 movie titled "Popeye the Slayer Man" from director Robert Michael Ryan. Yet, I still opted to watch it, on account of it being a movie that I hadn't already seen.

    The storyline in the movie was sort of bland and sluggish. There wasn't really a whole lot of anything interesting happening, and whenever something did happen, it just wasn't sufficient to make up for the long wait in between such scenes. It was a bit amazing that writers Cuyle Carvin, John Doolan, Jeff Miller and Robert Michael Ryan collectively could manage to come up with something so vague and mundane.

    I wasn't familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list. But I will say that the acting performances were fair, despite the fact that the script was bland.

    Visually then the movie was okay. There were some bloody and gory effects to spruce things up.

    Semi-watchable, sure, if you enjoy cheesy and pointless low budget slasher movies, but hardly a noteworthy or mentionable movie. Nor is it a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.

    My rating of director Robert Michael Ryan's 2025 movie "Popeye the Slayer Man" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
    4seandhagstrom22

    Crew member spotted at 46:25 (wearing mask)

    Look, it is what it is, but somehow this Popeye was harder to understand than anything Robin Williams ever said.

    It hurts.

    I appreciate the lack of CGI but Popeye looks like the last version of Joan Rivers.

    It feels part Troma but mostly Friday the 13th.

    The experience could have used a few more quips from the big guy, but then again, the Elephant Man was easier to understand.

    After 80 years, this viewer hoped to get a bit more then what the film offered.

    This thing is at least watchable when compared to "Popeye's Revenge."

    4 out of 10 spinach cans.

    PS Put something in your pipe and smoke it all before you watch either of these movies.
    3profsmichael

    It is EXACTLY what you would expect

    B movies can be great fun! This is not that type of B movie. A few giggles that were certainly not intended aside (as it was because it was so stupid in parts), the script is bland. Acting is, again, what you expect from nobody in particular casting. Writing/Direction is nothing to write home about either. Not fun, bland, and derivative. I wanted so much to have fun with this, but I simply couldn't. No replay value. It is just a bad move. Glad to see practical effects, and they are fine. Nothing special about them, and the camera work helps hide the effects flaws for the most part. Static mask, but you don't see "Popeye" all that much (and it is always dark anyway).
    5Sleepin_Dragon

    Shocking, but strangely entertaining.

    A group of youngsters break in to a spinach factory, desperate to figure out whether the fabled old Sailor exists.

    It's definitely better than Popeye's Revenge, a bit more cohesive, and I'd argue that the acting, though far from perfect, isn't actually that bad.

    Is it good, absolutely not, but if does fall into that category of so bad it's watchable, one of those movies that going could put on after a night out, have a pizza and a giggle over.

    Popeye, all I keep thinking of is The Goonies, imagine if Sloth has been on the roids, had some cosmetic surgery, some Botox and developed a love of spinach instead of chocolate.

    The death scenes are really poor, and at times you can see bits and bobs I'm sure you're not meant to.

    Every cliché under the sun, the film starts exactly the same way as Pooh and Mickey, a woman running for her life in some sort of warehouse, if you're wanting originality, think again.

    I eagerly await the new Snow White from these guys, but until then, Slayer Man provides some unexpected entertainment.

    5/10.

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      Producer Jeff Miller said they went old-school and focused on using real practical effects instead of relying on CG for the gore.
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    • Release date
      • 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Popeye: The Slayer Man
    • Filming locations
      • Oneonta, New York, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Salem House Films
      • Millman Productions
      • Otsego Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,134
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,018
      • Mar 23, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $48,280
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      1 hour 28 minutes
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      • 2.39:1

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