Both an homage and a new look to the old style anthology films. Five different films, five different styles.Both an homage and a new look to the old style anthology films. Five different films, five different styles.Both an homage and a new look to the old style anthology films. Five different films, five different styles.
Matt Olivo
- Insomniac
- (as Matthew Olivo)
- Directors
- Lenny Lenox(segment Turnout)
- Neil McCurry(segment Night Screams)
- Lance Polland(segment The Range)
- Writers
- Bret Culpepper(segment The Range)
- Lenny Lenox(segment Turnout)
- Neil McCurry(segment Night Screams)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaIn the segment "The Range" Col. Cain, Billy, Skillet Bob and Isabelle run down the hill into camp. This comes directly from a scene in The Wizard of Oz (1939) when the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, the Lion and Dorothy are walking along the Yellow brick road.
- SoundtracksI Eat The Living
By Creeping Cruds (as The Creeping Cruds)
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Slices hearkens back to the days of the anthology (most popular in the eighties). That the director got Trent Haaga to play the macabre theater host was a great coup. Unfortunately none of the other actors rate above C-grade in this movie. The scripts on a couple of the shorts are terrible. The Dead Letters or whatever is barely a horror movie, while zombie one ends with a whimper. The first segment was okay even though it has the actor (the always lovable Chuck Williams) bleeding profusely with nary a scratch on him (it really could have used more good gore!) The last short was okay too. The vampire movie one was a bit absurd at the end with the twist, but it was shot really good.
If two or three of the directors acted together they might have been able to flesh our 4-5 good shorts into this anthology. Too many cooks spoil the broth--and in this case the movie as well. It is worth a look only if you like horror anthologies in the mold of Creepshow, though Creepshow is by far a better movie.
If two or three of the directors acted together they might have been able to flesh our 4-5 good shorts into this anthology. Too many cooks spoil the broth--and in this case the movie as well. It is worth a look only if you like horror anthologies in the mold of Creepshow, though Creepshow is by far a better movie.
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- Aug 18, 2009
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- Filming locations
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(segment "The Exterminator")
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- Budget
- $50,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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