![]() There are several things about the movie that don't make sense, as there are plot holes abound, but it's effective nonetheless. Rebecca and Sams lives are turned upside down. With Elaine Cassidy, Tom Meeten, Helen Behan, Sally Lindsay. I can't say whether or not that's a first, but it works well. Intruder: Created by Mike Benson, Gareth Tunley. I think it's rather original to set a horror movie entirely in a grocery store for the length of the film. The acting isn't amazing or anything, but it works in the context of what it is. In particular, the band saw scene, which is the strongest effect in the entire film. The gore and special effects are wonderful, courtesy of the KNB guys (before KNB was established). There's some great visual gags and moments, as well as a very nice score that's put to effective us. That's actually a nearly perfect description for the film (minus the 16mm part), but the difference is that these people know what they're doing. She takes care of her brother, Conrad, who is dying of pancreatic cancer, and receives daily food deliveries from Dan, with whom she is friends. ![]() Plot Anna suffers from severe agoraphobia and has not left her childhood home in the ten years since her father died. In the back of my mind, I pictured a grainy 16mm movie with hardly any real actors, lots of gore and great ethusiasm. The film stars Beth Riesgraf, Martin Starr, Jack Kesy, and Rory Culkin. I was actually quite surprised by how well-made Intruder turned out to be when I finally got around to watching it. Song Ji-hyo as Yoo-jin Kim Mu-yeol as Seo-jin Supporting. This film is an awesome experience for horror fans. This is a definite Slasher classic that is a must see for every horror fan, and with great gore effects, and awesome kills it really makes Intruder a film that separates itself from most Slashers. The film is great, and if you've seen the countless early 80's Slashers, and want something refreshing, then this is a great film to watch. Intruder is a fine Slasher film that signaled the end of 1980's slashers. There's also a good mix of suspense and humor in the films plot, and Scott Spiegel has crafted a solid Slasher film. Like I said, the kills are great and will definitely appeal Slasher fans. The key aspect of the film is the special effects, I personally think that these are some of the best special effects I've seen in a slasher film in quite some time. The film boasts some very impressive kills scenes with plenty of blood and gore to appeal to the most die hard Slasher film fan. Like I previously stated, Intruder is a great slasher film, and is one of final slasher greats of the 80's. ![]() Intruder was directed by Scott Spiegel who previously worked with Sam Raimi on Evil Dead 2. Of all the slashers that in the last years of the 80's, Intruder has got to be the most original, the most grotesque and overall the best of the decades most popular genre of horror. While many Slasher franchises were recycling ideas, and many countless ripoffs were filmed, Intruder is one of the better of the bunch. Scott Spiegel's Intruder is one of the 1980's last great Slasher flick that came out at the end of the decade.
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