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Shake, Rattle & Roll Extreme

  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 28min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
4,5/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Paul Salas, Angel Guardian, Sarah Edwards, Jewel Milag, Elle Villanueva, Esnyr Ranollo, Mika Reins, Jane Oineza, Ninong Ry, Iza Calzado, Rob Gomez, Dustin Yu, RK Bagatsing, Miggs Cuaderno, Phi Palmos, Bryce Eusebio, Paolo Gumabao, Jane De Leon, AC Bonifacio, and Donna Cariaga in Shake, Rattle & Roll Extreme (2023)
Terror

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaGlitch: The daughter was watching a popular kids' show in the 70's until it came to life. Mukbang: A group of influencers visited a mansion when two of them became monsters. Rage: Everyone w... Leer todoGlitch: The daughter was watching a popular kids' show in the 70's until it came to life. Mukbang: A group of influencers visited a mansion when two of them became monsters. Rage: Everyone watches the meteor shower until a virus spreads.Glitch: The daughter was watching a popular kids' show in the 70's until it came to life. Mukbang: A group of influencers visited a mansion when two of them became monsters. Rage: Everyone watches the meteor shower until a virus spreads.

  • Dirección
    • Joey De Guzman
    • Richard Somes
    • Jerrold Tarog
  • Guión
    • Noreen Capili
    • Anton Santamaria
    • Onay Sales
  • Reparto principal
    • Iza Calzado
    • Miggs Cuaderno
    • Donna Cariaga
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,5/10
    458
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Joey De Guzman
      • Richard Somes
      • Jerrold Tarog
    • Guión
      • Noreen Capili
      • Anton Santamaria
      • Onay Sales
    • Reparto principal
      • Iza Calzado
      • Miggs Cuaderno
      • Donna Cariaga
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    • 3Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios y 1 nominación en total

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    Iza Calzado
    Iza Calzado
    • Ingrid Salvador (segment "Glitch")
    Miggs Cuaderno
    Miggs Cuaderno
    • Patrick Salvador (segment "Glitch")
    Donna Cariaga
    Donna Cariaga
    • Hasmine (segment "Glitch")
    Angel Guardian
    Angel Guardian
    • Margot (segment "Glitch")
    Jewel Milag
    Jewel Milag
    • Lyka Salvador (segment "Glitch")
    • (as Jewel Phiona Milag)
    Kim Atienza
    Kim Atienza
    • John Cornelius (segment "Glitch")
    Vaughan Ross Meneses Verzosa
    Vaughan Ross Meneses Verzosa
    • Creature…
    Janina Lorelei
    Janina Lorelei
    • California Mom (segment "Glitch")
    Zoe Ysabelle Cabudoc
    • California Girl (segment "Glitch")
    Ian Curtis
    Ian Curtis
    • Gary the Goat…
    Lama Wahood
    Lama Wahood
    • Kid on Gary the Goat Show (segment "Glitch")
    Hasna Wahood
    Hasna Wahood
    • Kid on Gary the Goat Show (segment "Glitch")
    Rebecca Leona Walker
    Rebecca Leona Walker
    • Kid on Gary the Goat Show (segment "Glitch")
    Sean John Bialoglovski
    Sean John Bialoglovski
    • Kid on Gary the Goat Show (segment "Glitch")
    Wincho Darwin Libio
    Wincho Darwin Libio
    • Kid on Gary the Goat Show (segment "Glitch")
    Miel Mepen Tylor
    • Kid on Gary the Goat Show (segment "Glitch")
    Nathaniel Duncan
    Nathaniel Duncan
    • Kid on Gary the Goat Show (segment "Glitch")
    Princess Michelle Dixon
    Princess Michelle Dixon
    • Kid on Gary the Goat Show (segment "Glitch")
    • Dirección
      • Joey De Guzman
      • Richard Somes
      • Jerrold Tarog
    • Guión
      • Noreen Capili
      • Anton Santamaria
      • Onay Sales
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    Reseñas de usuarios13

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    5jamkafka

    Neither too good nor too bad.

    The Philippines' longest-running horror anthology series that is always shown in cinemas during the Christmas season. However, this one felt a little flat.

    For the Glitch segment, while Iza Calzado and Donna Cariaga both delivered, something about it seems off. It was dragging and messy with sub-plots that were totally ignored in hopes some of us wouldn't even notice (I did). What was the point of the beginning aka the California setting when the people aren't even related to the main characters? Good thing I noticed the Gary stuffed toy which is the only thing connecting what goes down in the story that was pure chaos. There was no character development here whatsoever and no offense, but the performances of the kids were a bit too forced that still needs a tad bit of work. This segment was the worst. Also, the title does not even fit with the plot- I think Gary or "Friend" would've been more suitable. [1/5]

    Mukbang was more comedic rather than a horror storyline because of the actors' performances. Still, it has a darker side of its story with a cannibalism setting however, I think the plot twist could've been revealed at the end rather letting the audience already know in the beginning-even when some could pick it up themselves. Esnyr Ranollo was the best one here, in my opinion. If this segment had something more to deliver especially with its characters that I don't even care for, this could've been way better. Great concept, but effort was wasted a bit. [3/5]

    Rage was the best. I think in every Shake, Rattle, and Roll film, they always save the best for last and this one did prove that theory. Great performances with a successful story and characters that were really developed towards the end. The characters seem tolerable, more believable, and actually someone you could care about. Love that a final girl is once again represented in a Filipino film, too. [4/5]
    1HonestFilmReviewph

    Fail

    I don't understand why a big production would bother making stuff that's been done before and isn't even realistic. The gory bits don't look gory enough - the blood and cuts just seem fake, and sometimes there's blood but no cuts, which doesn't make sense. The props look so very fake too, despite the effort put into creating visually stunning scenes. The acting is bad, and the things the actors do don't make sense either. I used to love watching "Shake, Rattle, and Roll," but now it seems like they're just trying too hard to be trendy and cool for the Gen Z crowd, sacrificing quality along the way. The actors aren't believable enough for everyone to connect with, and the stories feel like they've been recycled and lack originality. Even in the old "Shake, Rattle, and Roll," despite the absence of modern technology, the movies and script writing were excellent. However, this new film of "Shake, Rattle, and Roll Extreme" falls far short of today's standards, with bad script writing, acting, musical scoring, and lighting. And it's also disappointing that the title suggests it's extreme, but it falls short of that expectation, making it feel misleading. There's a notable lack of standout performances, while the rest could use more training, their performances marred by overacting.
    5Washikami

    SRR Extreme: Modern Horrors, Classic Vibes, and a Dash of Déjà Vu

    The legendary Filipino horror anthology is back, and this time Shake, Rattle & Roll Extreme aims to terrify a new generation with upgraded visuals, bolder themes, and a pinch of social commentary. The film presents three chilling tales-Glitch, Rage, and Mukbang-each tackling modern fears in very different ways.

    GLITCH A tech-horror entry following a vlogger whose online persona begins to unravel when supernatural glitches haunt her content. It's visually arresting and relevant in today's digital age, but the story feels undercooked. It raises compelling questions about identity and the internet, but never quite sticks the landing.

    RAGE Set during a mysterious comet sighting, this segment shows how a tranquil town turns violent as its residents are gripped by sudden, uncontrollable anger. It's fast-paced, brutal, and emotionally charged. However, Rage feels heavily inspired-almost like a localized version of The Twilight Zone (2019) Season 1, Episode 7: "Not All Men", where a similar cosmic event causes heightened aggression, especially among men.

    Both stories explore how deep-rooted rage and toxic behavior can erupt when social filters are removed. While Rage delivers in intensity, it lacks the deeper commentary and nuance that The Twilight Zone episode offered. Instead, it leans into bloodshed and chaos without much reflection, making it feel more like a horror-thriller than a thought-provoking piece.

    Still, Rage is one of the more polished and intense entries in recent Shake, Rattle & Roll history.

    MUKBANG A disturbing tale about a content creator who gains popularity from extreme eating videos-until her hunger turns into something grotesque. It's creepy, weird, and almost comedic in its absurdity. Definitely the most unique and "Pinoy" of the three, and it leaves a lasting impression even if it's not conventionally scary.

    Shake, Rattle & Roll Extreme is a stylish upgrade to the classic horror formula. It's a fun ride with higher production value, but not all stories deliver equally. Rage stands out for its chaos and energy, though it treads familiar ground if you've seen The Twilight Zone's "Not All Men." Overall, it's a solid entry for fans of horror anthologies who want a Filipino take on modern-day fears.
    7Pairic

    Shapeshifters, Demons And Zombies!

    Shake Rattle & Roll Extreme: Filipino anthology horror film with Three segments. Nothing particularly original and the CGI is a bit shaky at times but it's worth watching. The three chapters are each 45 minutes long, a running time which is justified only in Rage. Glitch: if you're a little girl then be careful of borrowing your nanny's phone and coming across an old children's TV show hosted by Gary the Goat. He comes to life possessing a stuffed toy goat (now it's overstuffed) and mayhem ensues. Some very graphic violent scenes as a pet and people are slain. The demon looks like Krampus and there;s a reason for this which becomes clear as the story unfolds. Directed by Richard V. Somes, Written by Noreen Capili & Anton Santamaria. 5.5/10. Mukbang: a group of social influencers travel to a mansion to collaborate with two influencers who live there. A hard wokking chef influencer cooks up interesting cuts of meat, It soon becomes clear to us that the pork involved is actually long pig. The influencers are attacked by shapeshifters - Aswangs. Who then assume their identities. Some really dark humour and satire as well as plenty of gore. Directed by Jerrold Tarog, Written by Tarog & Rona Lean Sales. 6/10. Rage: Meteors fall, parasitic creatures emerge and turn humans into crazed Zomboids. They are violent and fast moving, charging in hordes and individually. Retaining most of their intelligence they're smarter than your average Zombie. Much hacking with hatchets, biting, shooting and running over Zomboids who seem to be still alive if "possessed". It becomes clear that the meteors have fallen in at least 40 countries, this is a world wide event. This segment has the potential to be expanded into a full length movie. Directed by Joey de Guzman, Written by Trisha Mae Delez. 8/10. On Netflix. Overall score 6.5/10.
    1hthantko

    a great movie

    The movie is a great bad movie if you know what i mean, there are many serious moments where you can't help but laugh at the decisions and directing there are abit of cringe in the movie, it seems like a marvel movie at some point where the mother is protecting her children. It is a very fun movie to watch with your family because you can just laugh at the jumpscares at the movie. The movie is also very goffy and funny. The masks here also reminds me of corey taylor from slipknot. The cgi can be horrendous but i guess it's fine and not that much of a big deal. The gore isn't that scary not as scaty as other shows.

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    • Curiosidades
      This is the first SRR film since 9-years after its predecessor.
    • Conexiones
      Follows Shake, Rattle & Roll (1984)
    • Banda sonora
      Isang angel
      Performed by Zild Benitez (as Zild)

      Words and music by Zild Benitez (as Zild), Sam Marquez and Tim Marquez

      Produced by Zild Benitez (as Zild)

      Mixed and mastered by Emil Dela Rosa

      2022 Island Records Philippines,

      A division of UMG Philippines, Inc.

      A Universal Group Company

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de noviembre de 2023 (Filipinas)
    • País de origen
      • Filipinas
    • Idiomas
      • Tagalo
      • Filipino
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Shake Rattle & Roll Extreme
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Alfonso, Cavite, Filipinas
    • Empresa productora
      • Regal Entertainment
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    • Duración
      • 2h 28min(148 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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