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Slither


Directed by: James Gunn
Starring: Nathan Fillion
Genre:
Horror/Science Fiction /Comedy
Run Time: 95
min.
Release Date:
March 2006
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Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
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DVD cost: $8.99
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Newsworthy:
The post-credits shots
show a cat getting possessed by the last surviving creature. In an early
draft, this was meant to happen to Bill, after the Grant-creature is
destroyed. Starla sees the resulting wound later, prompting her to shoot
Bill to death.
Movie Quote: "Don't
forget your guns. We don't want any lyme disease popping out at us."
Other Actors/Actresses
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Bill Pardy is too occupied with his infatuation for Starla (Elizabeth Banks, THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN), a woman now married to a wealthy townsman named Grant (Michael Rooker). Pardy pines away for Starla, but he's soon forced to deal with something far more important: saving the Earth.
Starla's husband, Grant, is "infected" by the first of these creatures and begins changing both mentally and physically. He needs meat. Any kind of meat. Dog. Possum. Cow. Human. He must grow. And he does grow ...into a hideous human-slug hybrid that has to find a mate that'll give birth to thousands more of the slug invaders. He finally meets up with an unfortunate soul and "impregnates" her, then locks her away in a barn, feeding her local varments and making her grow to unheard of pregnant proportions.
Once Grant's impregnated human "pops", the slugs rapidly travel through the countryside, looking for humans. Once they catch up with them, the slugs enter through their mouths and take over the human host, thus turning them into a sort of zombie starving for meat.
Bill Pardy must destroy the main creature, Grant, before he's able to take over the entire town. All of the little slugs are now a smaller piece of Grant's consciousness and he sees whatever one of his little sluggers sees, giving him millions of eyes and perspectives.
That James Gunn (screenwriter for DAWN OF THE DEAD, 2004) did SLITHER is no big surprise. His zombie-esquire, interstellar, slug-infested hometown citizens ring familiar with a sort of INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS theme.
Nathan Fillion does an outstanding job as the calm yet determined police chief. That he delivers some excellent comedic lines in the midst of terrible events only added an extra punch to the story ("We'll just say that I saved you instead of the other way around, okay?")
Special gore effects are carried out perfectly by Joe Colwell as we see Michael Rooker go through his disgusting transformation, and watch the slugs forcibly enter a multitude of mouths. Gross!
The one major flaw with the film is that it simply isn't that original. Parallels to the aforementioned Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Dawn of the Dead are easily apparent. But the characters are excellent and the script strong. Fierce dialogue mixed with dark humor keep the story moving at a great pace (the entire film is only 95 minutes).
Slither is frightfully fun. For those who enjoyed SHAUN OF THE DEAD, you might want to check out this flick.