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(1998 Video)

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2/10
Too ambitious for a micro-budget film.
JHC321 March 2000
A group of young adults decides to gather in the abandoned home of Ebon Dread, a man with a very dark reputation. The house itself is rumored to be haunted. Soon, through paranormal means, the house becomes sealed and the would-be partiers find themselves fighting for their lives against the horrors from beyond. "The Shivers" features lots of fairly competent gore effects, protracted scenes of torture, the expected horror film violence, almost universally poor acting, and grating dialogue. The computer animation effects are at best primitive.

Okay, so its easy to trash a micro-budget film and that is not my intent here. Unlike some, I don't watch films of this type in order to pick them apart and gripe about them. Though I wasn't particularly thrilled with this one, I believe that it may be worth the time of die-hard fans of this genre. The cast and crew certainly appear to be having a good time making this and I always find that to be a plus, even when the final result is less than entertaining. An additional plus is that some of the flashback sequences look reasonably good (considering the budget) and are done in black and white. Even better, the VHS tape I saw was in widescreen format.

One gripe must be expressed, however. Extensive dedications were given in the closing credits, paying homage to such names as Fred Olen Ray, Lucio Fulci, and H. G. Lewis, all prominent names in the gore genre. However, the centerpiece of the horror of this film appears to be Cthulhu and the related extradimensional horrors that were the creation of American writer H. P. Lovecraft. As far as I could tell, no dedication or credit was provided to him despite the blatant use of and reference to his creations.

If I had to point to one basic flaw with this film as a whole, it is that the filmmakers were too ambitious. They invested a lot of time and effort (and probably funds) in unconvincing computerized special effects that were more a distraction than anything else. The storyline itself is rather sweeping and should (IMHO) have been more concise and streamlined.

Finally, a word of warning. I don't know if this is the case with all VHS copies of "The Shivers," but the tape I rented was definitely flawed. Near the end, a section lasting perhaps ten to fifteen minutes was unexpectedly repeated. I don't think this was the intent of the filmmakers and is presumably due to an error in editing or a major flaw in the master that was used to manufacture the tape.
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10/10
Big movie, little budget - it all adds up to a great time
Misty Whitlock19 May 2000
I found the story to be fresh and original, the acting to be better than average and the effects to be awesome. A few of the computer effects were of the XENA variety, but they just added to the fun, and on a budget this low, it is a wonder they have CGI at all.

The story, without spoiling it, is basically about a group of people throwing a housewarming party at an old mansion that one of them bought to turn into a nightclub. The problem is that the place is haunted by spirits and demons from other dimensions. The group is picked off one by one until just a handful are left to stop the evil force from invading our world and bring the demonic hordes into our dimension.

The gore is plentiful and very effective. I actually had to look away once or twice and there are scenes in this film like I have never seen anywhere. The music is great and adds a great feel of dread to the film. The story is a great spin on the usual haunted house stuff, and even some zombies show up at the end.

Technically, it looks pretty good, a little fuzzy and grainy in the really dark parts, but over all, a solid effort from director Todd Sheets who does amazing things on such a low budget. The camera work, lighting (incredible!) editing and pacing are all first-rate. Considering the director's early humble beginnings, it is amazing to see where he has gone. His last seven films have kept improving on each other and this one is in many ways his most mature and accomplished work yet. I would say that fans of Italian horror (Lucio Fulci, Argento, etc) and people who like gore and lots of atmosphere get this one now.
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Todd Sheets best film...? I think so.
bfan834 May 2004
Warning: Spoilers
Ok, for the past few months I have subjected myself to all the Todd Sheets movies that I can get and I've loved most of them...except for one and we won't go into that. But this, The Shivers, has to be Todd's best and most mature film since ZB2. I can see what Todd meant when he said that The Shivers was his most ambitious film to date. I mean there are some pretty decent CGI effects in this and it's surprising to see GOOD effects in a movie that had a budget this low. Also, the music and the setting of the house was extremely atmospheric and downright creepy, the music did give the film a feeling of dread and had me on the edge of my seat.

Now, there's just one thing in this film that really upset me, but it's ok, because I know Todd just loves to push the envelope and throw away anything having to do with political correctness and I find that admirable. POSSIBLE SPOILERS!!! The scene where a girl gives herself an abortion then takes a bite out of the placenta was just too much for me, but I hold no ill will against Todd for that but I couldn't handle. So, aside from that, this is Todd's most mature and accomplished work since Zombie Bloodbath 2. I give it a 9! Check it out!!
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