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Slices of Life
Sexual Parasites, Disembowelment, Zombies, Serial Killers, Demon Children, Violent Vixens, Rabid Office Workers and Angry Embryos all spring to life from the flesh covered sketch books featured in Anthony G. Sumner's (Gallery of Fear) SLICES OF LIFE.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 3.3 |
Studio : | Tinycore Pictures, |
Crew : | Head Carpenter, Main Title Designer, |
Cast : | Kaylee Williams Toya Turner |
Genre : | Horror Thriller Science Fiction |
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Best movie of this year hands down!
To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
I almost had zero expectation from this Movie But It turned Out to be One of the Best Anthology Movies i have ever seen in Hollywood.I wonder why the rating is 3.2 and which mean people have rated this movie Below 7 as it deserves above 6 at least.SLICES OF LIFE is a combination of 3 Horror stories. WORK LIFE is a story of a lowly clerk at a nano technology firm unleashes a deadly virus at the office headquarters, giving new meaning to the term corporate zombie.The story is lil weak compared to other two. HOME LIFE is a story of a local girls begin to disappear, a young pregnant woman is haunted by visions of evil demonic children hell bent on stealing her unborn fetus.I found it to be the best of the three stories.Visual effects has impressed me a lot.SEX LIFE is a story of a young brother and sister on the run from a sexually abusive home life.The Twist at the end of this story will make you shock for sure.On the Flip side, The Original story of a girl working in a hotel doesn't make any sense.Overall SLICES OF LIFE is a Horror Anthology at its very Best.You can't afford to Miss this Flick being a Horror Fan.Highly Recommended.9/10 from My side.
I really do love horror anthologies and wish there were more made. I was hoping to be able to look past the budget and enjoy the film.Unfortunately it is impossible to look past non professional actors and watch a film in which this will be the only movie the main characters will be in because it just makes you want to cringe wit every line of dialog spoken.This has three stories and a wraparound story much like Creep show. The only story bearable is the final of the three.The movie is not scary, has zero tension, and when it attempts humor it falls flat on its face.I do not recommend this movie to even die hard horror fans. I do believe the stories could have been rewritten and made into a good little horror flick. However, this does not happen when you get your friends and family as the cast.
This was a truly horrible movie. Production value was extremely low, but not in a good way. This movie just has nothing and that's really amazing cause even a blind squirrel gets a nut sometimes. To start with there is really no coherent story line. To follow it up the acting was more like something I would expect to see in a 2 grade elementary play. And for the third strike there weren't even any decent looking girls to help pass the time. After the first story I was ready to turn it off but instead I went to IMDb.com and saw the good reviews and thought maybe one of the other stories would have some redeeming factors, unfortunately I was wrong if you have already rented this movie quickly burn it.
I saw "Slices of Life" (called "3 Slices of Life" now apparently) at the Horror Society Film Festival in Chicago, and was pleasantly surprised by it.The filmmakers' introduced the picture as a "micro-budget independent horror film", or something to that affect, and that it took four years to make from start to finish. "Slices" hearkens back to those horror anthologies of the '80s where there are a number of story segments (in this case three of them) along with a wraparound story that brings them all together. Each story has its own tone, look, and feel that probably owes much to the film's length of production, with each segment looking better than the last. I don't remember the segments names, but story-wise there are Office Techno-Zombies, Demon Kids, Vagina Monsters, and Magic Books of Flesh! I went with a couple of friends, and each of us had a different favorite story segment.Considering how low budget the film must have been, the end result is very impressive. Overall "Slices" is pretty fun and twisted, and doesn't take itself too seriously. Check it out if you get a chance!