In Collection
#760
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction
USA / English
| Michael Rooker |
Grant Grant |
| Jenna Fischer |
Shelby |
| James Gunn |
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| Nathan Fillion |
Bill Pardy |
| Elizabeth Banks |
Starla Grant |
| Gregg Henry |
Jack MacReady |
| Tania Saulnier |
Kylie Strutemyer |
| Brenda James |
Brenda Gutierrez |
| Don Thompson |
Wally |
| Jennifer Copping |
Margaret |
| Haig Sutherland |
Trevor |
| Director |
James Gunn |
| Producer |
Paul Brooks; Shawn Williamson |
| Writer |
James Gunn |
| Cinematography |
Gregory Middleton |
| Musician |
Tyler Bates |
With laughs and gross-outs aplenty,
Slither is the best horror comedy since
Shaun of the Dead. Having written for the jubilant trash-mongers at Troma Films before scripting 2004's well-received remake of
Dawn of the Dead, writer-director James Gunn crafted this hilarious splatter-fest as an homage to the comically violent horror films of the 1970s and '80s, and he gets it just right with a low-budget look, perfect casting, grisly make-up effects and judicious use of CGI gore. The story's a deliberate monster-mash, borrowing from a dozen other movies with its plot about an invasion of slithery slug-like parasites from outer space, arriving (via meteorite) in the redneck town of Wheelsy, South Carolina, where they turn most of the local yokels into flesh-eating zombies. The first victim (played by Michael Rooker) turns into a squid-like, multi-tentacled host monster (kill him and you kill 'em all), and his terrified wife (Elizabeth Banks) teams up with Wheelsy's sheriff (Nathan Fillion, from
Firefly and
Serenity) and mayor (comedic scene-stealer Gregg Henry) to eradicate the alien threat before Wheelsy turns into Slugville. Gunn handles comedy and horror with exuberant flair, and
Slither's greatest strength is that it never aspires to be anything more than it is: 96 minutes of good laughs and gruesomeness, served up with the kind of gleeful abandon that only true horror buffs can fully appreciate.
--Jeff Shannon
| Distributor |
Universal Studios |
| Edition |
Widescreen Edition |
| Barcode |
025192866128 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
10/24/2006 |
| Packaging |
Custom Case |
| Screen Ratio |
1.85:1 |
| Subtitles |
English; French; Spanish |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [French]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [Italian]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [Spanish] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| Disks |
1 |
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· Deleted Scenes · Extended Scenes · Gag Reel · Bringing Slither's Creatures to Life · Slithery Set Tour with Nathan Fillion · A Making Of: The Sick Minds and Slimy Days of Slither · Feature Commentary with Director James Gunn and Actor Nathan Fillion · And More! |
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