SYNOPSICS
Slaughtered (2010) is a English movie. Kate Glover has directed this movie. Chloé Boreham,Christopher Tomkinson,Steven O'Donnell,Cassandra Swaby are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. Slaughtered (2010) is considered one of the best Horror movie in India and around the world.
Kate Glover's gory 'slasher' movie is set during one terrifying night at a remote pub in the Australian outback. When a new worker joins the group of bar staff, the sexual tension starts to rise and so too does the body count, as something horrifying is lurking beneath them in the cellar.
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Worst 75 minutes of my life!
I've never reviewed something this bad, I can't even put into words the way this bit of vomit unfolds. It's like every single person did the exact opposite of what a normal human would do if put into their shoes. I know horror films have a legacy of that but in the case here it was done practically every second of the film. I've seen well over a 1000 horror films and never have I been so irritated with the plot, the acting & especially the decision making. I knew who the killer was right away by certain reactions to the initial crime scene, a blind person could have deducted that. Nothing makes sense, my frustration couldn't have been higher. I should burn copies & send them to all my enemies, maybe ship a sh!t load to Al Qaeda !!!!!! If you're looking to get ticked off & irritated then I recommend this to you
Self-Slaughtered
Being a kindly old thing and easily amused, most of my other reviews thus far have been more or less favorable towards low-budget movies that other reviewers have panned. Not this time. Given what they had to work with, the actors and actresses in Slaughtered were mostly adequate. The gore was appetizing. But the plot was extraordinarily confused, inconsistent, and self-contradictory. Even worse, as another reviewer has pointed out, the emotional states of the characters after they had witnessed appalling murders were ridiculous. The chicks, being chicks, of course had bouts of incoherently babbling hysteria, but then they returned to reasonably cheerful barmaid normal. The males sought to keep the terrible things that were going on secret. I'm not sure why, though there was some talk of wanting to protect the bar's reputation. Minor concerns: I doubt that the Australian police are nearly as slow to respond as they were depicted, and also doubt that they would have sent only one officer when phoned about massive bloodshed. The actress whom I felt to be easily the most attractive was one of the first to be Slaughtered. Oh well, the advice that I've given my son is "Ask yourself whether her conversation still be interesting thirty years from now." I know nothing of the actress herself, but in the case of the character she portrayed the answer would clearly be No. All that said, the mask worn by the Slaughterer was excellent.
Half a pint of slash
Waiters in an Australian pub get sliced and diced by a masked killer while the patrons refuse to go away. This sounds stupid and it certainly is, but I'll give the director credit for making half a movie without a script. As far as slashers go, this holds few to no surprises, except for the setting (the pub). Glover knows her classics and fits in a Crazy Joe among the patrons, who warns the waiters that they're all doomed. For whatever reason, the manager decides to lock the doors of the pub after the first killing and the waiters have to evade the maniac from within the premises, without alerting the customers. On more than a few occasions, one of the waiter/resses witnesses a murder, comes back to the bar hysterical...and somehow resumes work. Most slashers requires a huge suspension of disbelief to work, but this one takes the cake. The acting is passable and the budget is low, but somehow, Glover delivers the goods and trusses up a moderately tense 80 minutes, while incorporating borderline-absurd humour into the format. Not too much, fortunately. As for the maniac, don't look for any motive other than wearing that dashing black robe and dead-skin mask.
OMG! Unwatchable!
This is a dismal movie, once again proving that women should not be directing the slasher genre. The acting is horrible, but it's the absolutely incompetent directing that makes you want to scream! The movie meanders without reason or motivation and you just don't care about the characters in the slightest. Also, this film was made in HD video which creates some annoying scenes -- a drunk old codger who I guess is supposed to be sweating but because the director was too incompetent to clean up the shots in post production, he looks like someone threw vegetable oil all over his face! No joke! The ONLY good thing about this flick is the handful of super hot Australian chicks -- especially the bi-racial babe who we see early on in her hot black Victoria Secret. She cuts quite a figure. Other than that, this movie is not worth watching at all.
Aussie slasher knock-off
What is it with women directing cheap slashers? First I sat through Stacy Davidson's SWEATSHOP, and now comes Kate Glover's SLAUGHTERED, an Aussie variant on a tired theme. Once again, a bunch of characters find themselves trapped in an old rural location (this time, it's a pub, which is somewhat inevitable given the country of production) and are hunted down and killed one by one by a masked villain. It's predictable stuff indeed, although marginally better than SWEATSHOP, because it doesn't have to rely on extreme gore to get by. The pacing is a lot better, for instance, and there are attempts at suspense sequences. Unfortunately the characters are still very unlikeable and the script is sub-par, leaving this a chore for viewers to sit through. Still, the villain looks pretty good...