Una piccola città viene conquistata da una pestilenza aliena, trasformando i residenti in zombi e in tutte le forme di mostri mutanti.Una piccola città viene conquistata da una pestilenza aliena, trasformando i residenti in zombi e in tutte le forme di mostri mutanti.Una piccola città viene conquistata da una pestilenza aliena, trasformando i residenti in zombi e in tutte le forme di mostri mutanti.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 5 candidature totali
Rob Zombie
- Dr. Karl
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
First off, I'm a horror nut and no matter what anybody else says, this is NOT a rip-off of "Night of the Creeps" or "The Deadly Spawn". James Gunn himself said at a recent Fangoria Weekend of Horrors in Chicago that the only film that played a part in "Slither" was David Cronenberg's "They Came from Within" (AKA - "Shivers"). There's a blatant homage to it that fans of the Cronenberg film will spot right away, and that's cool. That what James Gunn is about. You forget, this is a guy from the house that Kaufman built - Troma. Nods and inside jokes abound in "Slither". It's a horror movie for real horror movie fans. Slimy, not gory. Funny, not insipid. "Slither" is the next logical step from the guy who wrote the remake of "Dawn of the Dead". It's a little more fun, a lot less serious, and features a great cast that makes this movie what it should be - hugely entertaining. Perfect, no. But it sure is fun and makes you look forward to what he'll do next.
I remember watching this at the cinema when it came out and I didn't love it but on a second viewing I really enjoyed this. You can really see where James Gunn got a lot of his ideas for Peacemaker from. Solid 7/10.
Surprisingly funny black comedy is a sharp witted throw-back to old school horror films.
Alien creatures inhabit the bodies of some small-town rednecks and reek some bloody havoc!
While it's easy to see the influences of every horror movie from Night of the Living Dead (1968) to Tremors (1989), Slither is itself a gutsy horror ride that firmly stands on its own. Writer/Director James Gunn delivers a story thats equally gripping and comical. There's plenty of action, suspense, and steely chills to be had as well. The special FX are nicely well-done and provides for some unforgettably wild scenes.
Cast-wise the movie isn't half bad either, although it's really Gregg Henry who steals the show as the town's foul-mouthed mayor.
All around Slither is an enjoyable creature show for those that like their horror films gooey! It's also a heck of dark comedy, yall.
*** out of ****
Alien creatures inhabit the bodies of some small-town rednecks and reek some bloody havoc!
While it's easy to see the influences of every horror movie from Night of the Living Dead (1968) to Tremors (1989), Slither is itself a gutsy horror ride that firmly stands on its own. Writer/Director James Gunn delivers a story thats equally gripping and comical. There's plenty of action, suspense, and steely chills to be had as well. The special FX are nicely well-done and provides for some unforgettably wild scenes.
Cast-wise the movie isn't half bad either, although it's really Gregg Henry who steals the show as the town's foul-mouthed mayor.
All around Slither is an enjoyable creature show for those that like their horror films gooey! It's also a heck of dark comedy, yall.
*** out of ****
It is absolute fun, plain and simple. It gets in, does it scares and it's laughs, and gets out quick. As what it was meant to be, it was absolutely brilliant. It does its own thing, and it does it perfectly, and the result is pure entertainment, nothing more. So, if you like movies like Shaun of the Dead, Army of Darkness, Dead Alive, Gremlins, Tremors, or anything in that vein, you will like this movie.
Or if you just wanna see Captain Mal Reynolds (Nathan Fillion) again on the big screen and wistfully wipe a tear or two away, you can go see this movie too.
It's creepy, it's gleefully gross, it's HILARIOUS, and I don't think I wasted a single minute watching it. Great movie.
Or if you just wanna see Captain Mal Reynolds (Nathan Fillion) again on the big screen and wistfully wipe a tear or two away, you can go see this movie too.
It's creepy, it's gleefully gross, it's HILARIOUS, and I don't think I wasted a single minute watching it. Great movie.
8w00f
Today, I am a happy gorehound. I've just seen "Slither," and it was a truly good time! OK, let's face it... this one isn't going to win any awards for originality. The story here is "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" meets "Night of the Living Dead" with hints of "The Blob," David Cronenburg's "Shivers," and a more-than-passing special effects nod to Brian Yuzna's "Society." But it WORKS here.
James Gunn, a veteran of Troma Studios, has made a horror fan's horror flick. Laced with homages to everything from 1950's drive in cinema to R.L. Stine's "Goosebumps" books (not to mention a clip from a Troma movie on a TV in one scene). Gunn clearly knows his audience, because he IS his audience. He delivers up a movie that might be formulaic, but its over-the-top gore, it's black humor (this is one horror show that never takes itself too seriously), and it's general gung-ho, pull-no-punches attitude turn what could have been yet another plodding bit of cinematic flotsam into what could well be an instant horror classic on par with "Re-Animator." If you know what I'm blathering about here, if the names and the titles of these films are familiar, then see "Slither." You're going to love it.
James Gunn, a veteran of Troma Studios, has made a horror fan's horror flick. Laced with homages to everything from 1950's drive in cinema to R.L. Stine's "Goosebumps" books (not to mention a clip from a Troma movie on a TV in one scene). Gunn clearly knows his audience, because he IS his audience. He delivers up a movie that might be formulaic, but its over-the-top gore, it's black humor (this is one horror show that never takes itself too seriously), and it's general gung-ho, pull-no-punches attitude turn what could have been yet another plodding bit of cinematic flotsam into what could well be an instant horror classic on par with "Re-Animator." If you know what I'm blathering about here, if the names and the titles of these films are familiar, then see "Slither." You're going to love it.
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizJenna Fischer, who was married to Gunn at the time, was not originally part of the cast. The actor in her role begged to be released from his contract because he had an offer to shoot a pilot, so Gunn let him go rather than have a performer on set who didn't want to be there. Gunn swapped the character's gender and gave her a few more lines. By the time the movie was released Fischer had become immensely popular from The Office, so she was the one who went on The Tonight Show the night before the film opened.
- BlooperWhen the zombies grab Starla from Bill's wrecked car, Bill calls "Carla, Carla!", instead of Starla.
- Curiosità sui creditiAt the very end of the credits there is an additional scene involving a curious cat and the remains of the alien slug creature.
- Versioni alternativeThe film was heavily censored by the CBFC in India for a 'U/A' (parental guidance) rating.
- Deleted the visuals of people eating flesh.
- Deleted all the visuals of people using word "fuck" and "bitch".
- Deleted the visuals of blotted woman breaking up.
- Deleted the visuals of of blood soaked face and visuals of lady spurting blood.
- Deleted the visuals of the lady in the tub (visuals from top).
- Deleted the visuals of cop shooting in leg.
- Deleted the visuals of dog attacking cop.
- Deleted the visuals of man shooting cop.
- Deleted the visuals of cat licking flesh.
- Muted the following words: Fuck, cock and son of a bitch.
- Delete the visuals of Grant and Starla making in bed.
- Deleted the visuals of Starla in bathroom, Grant approaching, and insects coming out from Grant's body.
- Deleted the visuals of infected Grant and Brenda in bed, making love.
- Deleted the visuals of Starla is seeing dead lying dead cat.
- Deleted the visuals of Grant trying to molest a lady.
- Deleted the visuals of police officers are looking at a crushed dead body.
- Deleted the visuals of Mayor going out of a room when Brenda is busted, and insects flooding out in the open.
- Deleted the visuals of a lady in bath tub screams after a bug is seen in the tub.
- Deleted the visuals of a man hit by a car and Mayor saying "bitch is hardcore".
- Deleted the visuals of a woman hitting a dog and saying "motherfucker".
- Deleted the visuals of men and women eating flashes.
- Deleted the visuals of Starla looking at insects.
- Deleted the visuals of creature wrapping Starla including her stabbing the creature and falling aside.
- Deleted the visuals of police officers entering the room full of creatures.
- Deleted the visuals of creatures and infected people. Police officers entering the room, filling gas into the creatures. Starla shoots. Creature is blasting into fire.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Fangoria Presents: Slither Behind the Scenes (2006)
- Colonne sonoreI Find You Cheatin' On Me
Written and Performed by Hank Thompson
Licensed courtesy of Universal Songs of Polygram Entertainment and Soundies Inc.
By Arrangement with DePugh Music
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- Budget
- 15.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 7.802.450 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 3.880.270 USD
- 2 apr 2006
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 12.834.936 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1
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