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domino harvey 10-26-06 12:25 AM

when it was released, this movie had a 92% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and I don't mean when only five or six horror blogs chimed in, that was with all the opening weekend reviewers chiming in. how it still couldn't get business is anyone's guess

slop101 10-26-06 01:10 AM

Quality or not, I don't think a gooey, campy, comedy/horror movie has every made money at the box office - Evil Dead 2, Re-Animator and Army of Darkness didn't exactly rake in the cash at the theaters, so why should Slither have been any different?

ruddiger_718 10-26-06 01:15 AM


Originally Posted by marcellusk
any talks of a unrated version coming? i want to get this but i don't wanna double dip on it.

On James Gunn's blog on MySpace, he says that the studios wanted and unrated version, but he says this version will be the only version in a VERY long time because he is satisfied with the disk, and the cut in theater was truely his cut, so its safe to say there will be no double diping for this, great fun, PICK IT UP!

Duder 10-26-06 01:25 AM

I thought the movie had plenty gore in the R-rated version. I thought it could've used a little more gratuitous nudity (I mean, if you're gonna have a half-second of it, you might as well have a little more), but that's my only criticism of it. Good, fun flick. :up:

bboisvert 10-26-06 10:09 AM

Saw this last night (HD DVD). It was a really fun flick. I had my doubts for the first 20 minutes or so... it definitely took it's time getting going. But the last 60+ minutes were a hoot. I was actually tense during a couple of sequences and I can't remember the last movie that did that to me.

clappj 10-26-06 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by bboisvert
Saw this last night (HD DVD). It was a really fun flick. I had my doubts for the first 20 minutes or so... it definitely took it's time getting going. But the last 60+ minutes were a hoot. I was actually tense during a couple of sequences and I can't remember the last movie that did that to me.

How's the quality of the HD version picture-wise?
I've been whether the Combo HD-DVD/DVD disc was worth the extra money.
Thanks for your thoughts!

bboisvert 10-26-06 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by clappj
How's the quality of the HD version picture-wise?

It's good. Definitely not a knock-your-socks-off transfer, but it was very sharp and detailed. The transfer did a good job of handling black levels, shadow details, etc. -- which is crucial since so much of this occurs in nighttime scenes.

I'm finding that HD transfers are pretty tough to judge, since different films are attempting to do radically different things. Do I judge this film (which is a low-budget horror/comedy) the same as Batman Begins, Corpse Bride, or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? Are they even attempting to do the same things visually? Is it a fair comparison?

Anyway, I certainly wasn't disappointed with the transfer at all. It is free from any noise or artifacts, and has a really nice, sharp, 3-dimensional quality to it. I haven't had a chance to dig into the extras yet, but I'm hoping to do that tonight.

Panda Phil 10-26-06 12:50 PM

I was a bit 'meh' during the first viewing, but it's really started to grow on me. *ewww* Extras are first rate too, with lots of fun behind the scenes antics. Obviously the crew had a lot of fun working on this flick.

And I'll definately never be able to listen to a certain crappy 70's pop tune ever again.

coldheart2 10-26-06 04:08 PM

hERE in the Philippines, Slither was already been released... if i'm not mistaken, this was been showed on June this year... I was kinda regretting that coz i was not able to watch it on the big screen.. but pretty sure i can still watch it on the dvd... :clap: -wink-

clappj 10-27-06 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by bboisvert
It's good. Definitely not a knock-your-socks-off transfer, but it was very sharp and detailed. The transfer did a good job of handling black levels, shadow details, etc. -- which is crucial since so much of this occurs in nighttime scenes.

I'm finding that HD transfers are pretty tough to judge, since different films are attempting to do radically different things. Do I judge this film (which is a low-budget horror/comedy) the same as Batman Begins, Corpse Bride, or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory? Are they even attempting to do the same things visually? Is it a fair comparison?

Anyway, I certainly wasn't disappointed with the transfer at all. It is free from any noise or artifacts, and has a really nice, sharp, 3-dimensional quality to it. I haven't had a chance to dig into the extras yet, but I'm hoping to do that tonight.

Thanks for taking the time to reply! :)

cdoug57 10-27-06 03:53 PM

Was in the missed it crowd and picked this up and watched this last night. Very fun flick. Didn't seem to take itself very seriously and was a lot of fun.

Glad I got this.

"I'm Bill Pardy." fun extra


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