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Murder On The Slopes....
Being a horror movie and slasher film fan, I enjoyed this movie. With the Death To Snowboarders theme, you expect a slasher movie and that's what we get in Shredder. The film features a group of coeds who retreat to an abandoned ski lodge. When told to leave by the local authorities, the coeds do not head the warning and decide to stay. Bad mistake! Thinking they will have a wonderful time partying, they are soon to find out that someone wants them off the slopes! They have no idea that they are not alone until the body count rises and we see a killer dressed in black who has an axe to grind! This is a good slasher flick with good gore effects. It keeps you guessing as to who the real killer is. Definetly worth renting!!!
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death to snowboarders!
flawless teen slasher flick,yep folks!a great movie,i rented this flick several weeks ago.don't worry it was'nt during christmas,so i picked it up when me and my dad went into movie gallery.i was looking through a few slasher flix,and i found this one,the reason i got this one is because i saw it on the internet and it looked awsome!the movie is about a few teens,they just inherited an abandoned ski lodge.a few snowboaders,only one skier.after hearing about a past acctident they are killed off 1 by 1.decent gore as well special effects,and a poor amount of special features.overall a good flick
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"Learn to drive a$#hole! A$#hole!""
My three star review was influenced greatly by the attractive Lindsey McKeon and the ultra-hot Holly Towne, who was kind enough to bless the world with a nude scene. Without them: two stars. Slasher-wise SHREDDER is about as tired, unoriginal and cliched as humanly possible, but still light years better than AX 'EM.
Some annoying teens go to an aboandoned ski lodge to shred some "virgin powder" and end up getting picked off by some mysterious skier who hates snowboarders. Absolutely no suspense and little blood.
Despite the cold weather Lindsey McKeon manages to stay in her underwear for the majority of the movie. Thank you. Also Scott Weinger, who plays the lead, is the voice of Aladdin in all of the Disney movies and video games.
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A Lot Better Than The First 5 Minutes Might Have You Thinking
Not terribly original, quite predictable much of the time, and with various other little shortcomings popping up here and there, "Shredder" probably shouldn't be half as enjoyable as it is, but somehow it manages to be one of the better non-series 'slasher' type horror movies out there. Admittedly, it doesn't approach the level of the best chapters in the big ongoing series ("Friday The 13th", "Nightmare On Elm Street", "Halloween", etc.) but on the other hand it's actually Better than a number of the weaker entries in the big series. Quite a bit better, in fact.
Centering on a group of teens/early twenties characters heading up to an abandoned ski/snowboard camp for a weekend of fun who instead end up being preyed upon by a masked assailant, it misses a couple of opportunities for some more innovative (and potentially awesome) pursuit-type scenes but makes up for it elsewhere. Does manage some actual suspense more than once, and certainly manages to set itself up as a tremendously sexy movie more than once. The characters are, for the most part, kind of blooming idiots, but they're Likable blooming idiots, the kind of characters comedies featuring casts this age try for but (in my opinion) usually fall short of. Some good performances in here too.
It's kind of a hard movie to rate. If going on a ten-point scale, I could take the cynical approach and count up all the flaws and unevenness of the movie and argue it down to a six or so in spite of how well it turned it out, but who wants to be cynical all the time? Part of me keeps thinking of the best parts and arguing for a nine or at least 8.5 On a five-star scale, I think a four is appropriate. I don't know why, but a lot of what would sound like 'filler' scenes on paper just clicked and came off really good, and help the show to be worthy of a good high rating.
A couple of random thoughts: I don't always watch the 'deleted' scenes on a disc (especially on a movie that's pretty much perfect the way it is, out of fear of diluting it) but there was a bit of leeway on "Shredder" so I checked them out and they actually added to the movie - entertaining 'extended' scenes from the movie with some entertaining, seemingly ad-libbed, lines. In the main movie scene itself, the skilift scene is a highlight, a quirky little classic, but gets one thinking "why oh why don't more movies use the 'multi-camera angles option" they said they were going to when DVD was coming out, and why couldn't this have been one of them?' (still immensely cool though).
Bottom line: don't expect it to terrify you out of your wits, but don't pass it up because of that. There's a sea of movies along these general lines within its particular subgenre of horror, and a lot of them are good, but "Shredder" is, in spite of some flaws, several notches above the average. Recommended.
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Low On Originality and Scares
Shredder may have been not quite a low budget movie. It had a high budget for a straight-to-video film. However, it was low on originality and scares. The movie's originality was so basic. When the ending came up I thought to myself "Of course I should of known." The ending was completely un-original. Also the movie wasn't quite scary. Although I did like one murder. But Bottom-Line is that it wasn't one of the worst straight-to-video horror movies I ever saw, but it wasn't one of the best either.