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Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade

  • 1994
  • Not Rated
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
1.8K
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Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade (1994)
DramaShortThriller

Twenty-five years after commiting a double murder, Karl Childers is going to be released from an institution for the criminally insane. A local reporter comes to talk to him, and after some ... Read allTwenty-five years after commiting a double murder, Karl Childers is going to be released from an institution for the criminally insane. A local reporter comes to talk to him, and after some fussing about her gender, the institution's director lets her talk to Karl (after all, he'... Read allTwenty-five years after commiting a double murder, Karl Childers is going to be released from an institution for the criminally insane. A local reporter comes to talk to him, and after some fussing about her gender, the institution's director lets her talk to Karl (after all, he'll have to talk to women after his release). Karl talks about his life leading up to the c... Read all

  • Director
    • George Hickenlooper
  • Writer
    • Billy Bob Thornton
  • Stars
    • Billy Bob Thornton
    • Molly Ringwald
    • J.T. Walsh
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Hickenlooper
    • Writer
      • Billy Bob Thornton
    • Stars
      • Billy Bob Thornton
      • Molly Ringwald
      • J.T. Walsh
    • 24User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Billy Bob Thornton
    Billy Bob Thornton
    • Karl Childers
    Molly Ringwald
    Molly Ringwald
    • Teresa Tatum
    J.T. Walsh
    J.T. Walsh
    • Charles Bushman
    Jefferson Mays
    Jefferson Mays
    • Gerry Woolridge
    Suzanne Cryer
    Suzanne Cryer
    • Frances
    Abby Abernathy
    Brent Briscoe
    Brent Briscoe
    Otto Coelho
      Abe Dalool
      Ron Livingston
      Ron Livingston
      Aaron Wheeler
      Bill Boll
      Chester Dent
      Bill Sprague
      Joey Bilow
      Mark Gimbrere
      Michael Beugg
      Michael Beugg
        Linda Beugg
        • Director
          • George Hickenlooper
        • Writer
          • Billy Bob Thornton
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        billybrown41

        Mixed Feelings

        I have mixed feelings about this short. Sling Blade is my all time favorite movie. I absolutely fell in love with it the first time I saw it and I still never tire of watching it. This, on the other hand, is an entirely different take on the Karl Childers character. While he is likeable and friendly in Sling Blade, he is intimidating and scary in "Some Folks Call it a Sling Blade". Also, I could not stand Molly Ringwold's version of the reporter. She was bitter, hateful, and downright cold while the reporter in Sling Blade has a timid, sweet manner and is kind to Karl. The ending left you with an odd feeling (yes, I know all of this was intentional) and made you wonder just WHY they were letting this menacing person out of the "nervous hospital".

        This is a very well done short. The mood is dark, the setting is perfect, and Hickenlooper really seems to know what he is doing. I just wasn't too crazy about his interpretation of the story. Had I seen this before I saw the full-length version, I'm sure I would have enjoyed it a lot more.

        The video has a really cool "behind the scenes" featurette that is a must for fans of Sling Blade.

        Oh, and thank you Billy Bob, for giving us YOUR interpretation of the story and telling it the way it was meant to be told.
        uds3

        All great stories have a beginning!

        Pretty much everything has been said by previous reviewers here. It is probably pertinent to add that but for the success of this little independent number, the full length SLING BLADE most probably would never have gotten made three years later.

        Obviously a labor of love for creator Billy Bob Thornton. He presents a markedly different Karl Childers here. As retardedly backward but infinitely more menacing. It was probably on reflection that the character was made more "marketable" and sympathetic the second time around. Both films are such an absorbing focus on what is essentially a simple man turned (by dint of social expectation) feral by circumstances totally outside his control. The villain of the piece of course was Karl's father, played in a marvellous one-off cameo by Robert Duvall in the feature-length film.

        In SOME FOLKS CALL IT A SLING BLADE, the reporter is played by Molly Ringwald. Many seem not to have approved of her interpretation of the part, preferring the cutesy high-school reporter in the 1996 release. I thought she handled it well, after all she was dealing with a quite different "Karl Childers.'

        Either way, this makes for a fascinating back-up to SLING BLADE. If anything, it adds to one's understanding of the man himself.
        6Andro-3

        Not as great as the feature film.

        I'm going to have to go out on a limb here and say that I enjoyed "Sling Blade" far more than this short, which preceded the feature film by three years. Maybe it was the snotty, hands-on-hips, childish performance by Molly Ringwald that bothered me here. Or maybe it was the horribly stereotyped view of the residents of what, in the full-length, Karl calls the "nervous hospital." Yes, the short strongly resembles the opening of the full-length film, but I think it's weaker in many ways. The cinematography is better in the feature film (and I have no problem with black and white); Molly Ringwald's performance really sours the whole 25 minutes; and left on its own, this opening really implies things I don't like. Rather than actually speculating on how Karl will deal with living unsupervised, it seems to portray all the residents of the hospital as soulless victims. I'm not sure what I'm supposed to feel at the end of the film. At the end of "Sling Blade," I felt I had gotten to know a man. At the end of "Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade," I just thanked my lucky stars that Billy Bob Thornton decided to direct a version of it himself.
        Quinoa1984

        Uhuh

        Billy Bob Thornton proves himself to be great in this short independent picture about a killer who is released after 25 years in a mental home. This later was transformed into a longer version called Sling Blade which was released in 1993 to world-wide acclaim, but this is much better. Why, because technically, this is the beginning of the feature Sling Blade, and the beginning is the best part. Kudos to Thornton and director George Hickenlooper for creating a original short film that is as good as the hype. A+
        pericatrajkov

        As sharp as a sling blade

        I guess that if you are watching this, that means that you've already watched more known movie Sling Blade. Sling Blade is actually an extended version of this short, including the life of Karl after leaving a psychiatric institution. This short movie will leave you speechless. It's dark atmosphere, dark subject that it's dealing with, together with great performances from everyone, especially Billy Bob Thornton and Molly Ringwald, makes this an unforgettable experience. If you haven't seen Sling Blade yet, I suggest you to see it first, and then to see this movie.

        Overall 9/10

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        • Trivia
          Later adapted into the feature-length film Sling Blade (1998). Billy Bob Thornton reprises his role as Karl Childers in the film, received an Oscar nomination for the role, and won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay for that film.
        • Goofs
          In the first scene, Charles Bushman moves some checkers around while another man sits in a trance-like state. At this point both of the seated man's hands are on the table. However, when Charles moves away from the table, one of the seated man's hands is now resting on his leg, below the table.
        • Alternate versions
          This short B&W film is the precursor to Sling Blade (1996). It is almost identical to the opening segment of the full-length color feature. Molly Ringwald played the news reporter only in the short version. Screenwriter and lead actor Billy Bob Thornton later also directed the 1996 feature.
        • Connections
          Edited into Short Cinema Journal 1:1 (1999)

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        • Release date
          • November 23, 1999 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
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          • Некоторые люди называет это отточенным лезвием
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        • Runtime
          25 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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