Slither (2006)
July 30, 2008
A meteor has crash landed in a rural town. Unfortunately for farmer Grant Grant (Michael Rooker), the alien bug inhabitant of that meteor isn’t here on a diplomatic mission. Taking over Mr.Grant was the easy part, but convincing the body to infest his wife Starla (Elizabeth Banks) with it’s alien babies wasn’t as easy. Giving up, the alien occupied man with two first names chooses a townie instead to fill with his alien babies who are just dying to be born and wreak slimy havoc on the world.
Following up the Dawn of the Dead remake is not an easy task. So when writer/director James Gunn moved on to his sophomore follow-up, Slither, horror fans knew that they would at least have a few stomach churning events to witness. Unlike Dawn of the Dead, which he both wrote and directed as well, Slither is more of a horror-comedy than it is a horror-action movie. The originality of this movie bring it a far distance on it’s own, but the ending slows everything down to a crawl. Slither’s unique style of bizarre and grotesque imaging make it difficult to classify it with other cookie-cutter-squirm-in-your-seat style films. So coupled with the disgustingly absurd yet funny comedic styling, you’ll be sure to say “What the hell was that?” more times than they do in the movie itself.




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