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TheCoolerKing

TheCoolerKing

NEWSWIRE

Los Angeles, CA

OCT 16, 2008 04:52 PM



Winner in the category for "Most Promising Horror Film with the Lamest Sounding Title" is clearly this low budget film called… Splinter? Yes, Splinter.

The title immediately conjures up images of a red-faced toddler running screaming through his backyard into… the waiting arms of his caring mother who quickly removes the offendeing sliver, dabs on some Neosporin and then pats him on the head.

Not exactly blood-curdling stuff. Is there a scary splinter scenario? I’m trying to think of one and coming up empty. Tough to base a horror premise around a situation ranking just below “banging your shin” on the fear scale (fear-ometer?).

I know nothing about this film that’s not included in the trailer (though that's more than enough to justify seeing it). In fact, I Googled it after watching and was blown away to see both Tom Sizemore and Edward James Olmos listed on the IMDB page. “Holy shit,” I thought. “Those two bad-asses are in it and they don’t even mention it?” Are they The Splinter? Do they get splinters? Does one of them play that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle rat guy?

Sadly, I had erred. No such pile of awesomeness exists. I had accidentally clicked on the imdb page for the 2006 version of Splinter. A film that is summarized there with the following opener: “On the mean streets of LA, two gangsters…” That sentence doesn’t end with “get eaten by some ten-foot tall, tree-based monster.” So I got the hell out of there. Back to the real Splinter.

This is one of my favorite styles of horror film. The “introduce tough guy who is then dwarfed by some larger, actual tough guy.” Similar to the great From Dusk Till Dawn, which introduced bad-ass criminals who are then topped by crazy ferocious vampires. One of whom is also Tom Savini. Same here. Introduce crooks, top them with the unseen, TBD tree-beast. Or is it a zombie type tree virus? I’m not sure. LOOK, IT HAS SPLINTERS, ALRIGHT!!! What more do you want???

They really missed the boat on taglines though. They went with: “It will get under your skin.” Not bad, but I’d have gone with:

“This fall… get the tweezers.”

Or

“Get ready for pain… equivalent to that of a paper cut.”

Or maybe

“Prepare yourself… for a persistent nagging itch from where a sliver of wood once was.”

Bonus points for making it a story contained almost entirely in a gas station mini-mart. Like Dawn of the Dawn, only tiny, and probably nowhere near as good.

The only real negative: guy number one saying, “Uh, I think I’m gonna like camping,” after his girlfriend kisses him against the car. Seriously? What’s wrong with you? You’re making a connection there. Why not, [KISS] "I think I’m gonna like eating dinner." [KISS] "I think I’m gonna like nuclear physics." [KISS] "Kissing preceding anything indicates the thing that follows is prettttty cool. [KISS] "Oh, and I think I'm gonna like teaching old ladies about the Internet."

I’ll still see it though. Oh, I’ll see it, alright. It’s Halloween-time, come on…


TheCoolerKIng's column appears each Sunday at SuicideGirls.com. Click HERE for further reading. He's also doing this: HowToBeatUpAnything

ajaxappleengle

ajaxappleengle

Little Rock, AR
December 2004

OCT 19, 2008 10:23 AM

Wow. Slow news day, huh?

CoyoteMike

CoyoteMike

Iowa City, IA
May 2006

OCT 19, 2008 10:46 AM

Damn, and here I was hoping for a giant mutant rat.

ckdexterhaven

ckdexterhaven

USA
December 2005

OCT 19, 2008 10:52 AM

ajaxappleengle said:
Wow. Slow news day, huh?


I think you're on the wrong board.

motorfirebox

motorfirebox

Pittsburgh, PA
March 2004

OCT 19, 2008 12:59 PM

Coyotemike said:
Damn, and here I was hoping for a giant mutant rat.


damn you and your word-stealing ways.

wereduck

wereduck

I'm lost
July 2007

OCT 19, 2008 01:57 PM

Wow! This has been a slow year for horror movies, so seeing that trailer has put a smile on my face.

Sadly, it looks to be limited release, so it will come nowhere near my town. frown

Here's the actual site.

Munke

Munke

Penngrove, CA
May 2004

OCT 19, 2008 10:54 PM

Hmmm. I wonder if Killer Porcupines From The Back Woods would have been a better title???

RudieCantFail

RudieCantFail

I'm lost
January 2006

OCT 19, 2008 11:21 PM

I was hoping it was going to be about the TMNT's ninja mentor.

Skywisdom

Skywisdom

Portland, OR
December 2005

OCT 20, 2008 10:28 AM

Hah, I Like how all of us were thinking of the rat.

Drake

Drake

SUICIDEGIRL

I'm lost

OCT 20, 2008 05:08 PM

I still can't tell if you actually think it looks good. Where does your sarcasm end??

TheCoolerKing

TheCoolerKing

NEWSWIRE

Los Angeles, CA

OCT 21, 2008 12:19 AM

Drake said:
I still can't tell if you actually think it looks good. Where does your sarcasm end??


Hah, I'm not sure myself... I don't know if I'd say it looks good, but it could be fun. And i like the elements I mentioned.

But I'm also a guy who paid over a hundred bucks to visit two separate Halloween-themed Amusement Attractions in two weeks so what do I know...

Ascanius

Ascanius

USA
October 2006

OCT 21, 2008 01:35 AM

This is going to be the best thing since Donkey Punch!

DevilsReject

DevilsReject

Cleveland, OH
February 2007

OCT 21, 2008 02:07 AM

hey, what the hell is wrong with Nuclear Physics?