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L.A. Slasher

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 24m
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3.2/10
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L.A. Slasher (2015)
Incensed by the tabloid culture which celebrates it, the L.A. Slasher publicly abducts a series of reality TV stars, while the media and general public in turn begin to question if society is better off without them. A biting, social satire about reality TV and the glorification of people who are famous for simply being famous, "L.A. Slasher" explores why it has become acceptable and even admirable for people to become influential and wealthy based on no merit or talent - purely through notoriety achieved through shameful behavior.

Starring Mischa Barton, Eric Roberts, Dave Bautista, Drake Bell, Brooke Hogan and Danny Trejo
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Driven to rage over the tawdry excesses of reality television, a self-appointed cultural crusader kidnaps several very famous nobodies to make his point- but his crimes only generate more ta... Read allDriven to rage over the tawdry excesses of reality television, a self-appointed cultural crusader kidnaps several very famous nobodies to make his point- but his crimes only generate more tabloid frenzy.Driven to rage over the tawdry excesses of reality television, a self-appointed cultural crusader kidnaps several very famous nobodies to make his point- but his crimes only generate more tabloid frenzy.

  • Director
    • Martin Owen
  • Writers
    • Martin Owen
    • Abigail Wright
    • Elizabeth Morris
  • Stars
    • Andy Dick
    • Mischa Barton
    • Eric Roberts
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Owen
    • Writers
      • Martin Owen
      • Abigail Wright
      • Elizabeth Morris
    • Stars
      • Andy Dick
      • Mischa Barton
      • Eric Roberts
    • 12User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Andy Dick
    Andy Dick
    • The Slasher
    • (voice)
    Mischa Barton
    Mischa Barton
    • The Actress
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • The Mayor
    Abigail Wright
    • The Reporter
    Dave Bautista
    Dave Bautista
    • The Drug Dealer #1
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • The Drug Dealer #2
    Marisa Lauren
    Marisa Lauren
    • The Stripper
    Brooke Hogan
    Brooke Hogan
    • The Reality Star
    Drake Bell
    Drake Bell
    • The Pop Star
    Korrina Rico
    Korrina Rico
    • The Socialite
    Elizabeth Morris
    Elizabeth Morris
    • The Heiress
    Tori Black
    Tori Black
    • The Teen Mom
    Timothy E. Burke
    • The Producer
    • (as Tim Burke)
    Carlee Baker
    Carlee Baker
    • Scream Queen
    Allison Kyler
    Allison Kyler
    • Scream Queen
    Barbara Nedeljakova
    Barbara Nedeljakova
    • Scream Queen
    Ashlynn Yennie
    Ashlynn Yennie
    • Scream Queen
    Frank Collison
    Frank Collison
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    • Director
      • Martin Owen
    • Writers
      • Martin Owen
      • Abigail Wright
      • Elizabeth Morris
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    7Piotrus

    Interesting movie. Low budget but fun!

    Haters did not like that this movie showed real USA. Drugs, homelessness.. Post apo country. Idiocracy? Nope, just posr apo!

    I liked this movie. You can not expect perfection, when the budget is small. So smol! What i liked? Music! I love 80s style music! The cast is ok. I don't know how they managed to get such a cast! If you are ok with movies that are not perfect you can like this film. Yea it could be better but... Try not to judge this movie and just enjoy! LA! An post apocalypse area. Gangs, homeless people... USA is going down, people do drugs, can't find good enough jobs to pay rent. Life! Hard times.
    6ArchonCinemaReviews

    Starts off promisingly engaging but veers into boredom in Act II

    Death to Reality TV.

    I think it is safe to say that humanity is over reality television. Everyone wants to be famous for nothing, but the LA Slasher has something different in mind.

    Dressed in garb that imitates the oddity of Michael Jackson, a self appointed crusader against the insipidity of Hollyweird decides he's had enough. Bubbling over with uncontrollable anger, he turns his violent urges to those responsible for today's preoccupation with trash television.

    With character names such as "The Actress" or "The Teen Mom" or "The Drug Dealers" you really get a sense that the characters of this film are nobodies, just like their reality show counterparts. This detail is just one of the many subtle ways in which LA Slasher acts as commentator on modern day pop culture. In case you are a little dense, from watching so much junk-TV, the dialogue spells out the film's sentiment:

    "Everybody hates reality TV. But they watch it just so they can tell you 'bout how much they hate it. Whatever problems you have, change the channel until you find somebody who's worse off and then suddenly your life doesn't seem so bad, does it? Well let me tell you something: it is that bad."

    And who better to voice these disdainful monologues than the pseudo King of Reality Rubbish, Mr. Andy Dick, the voice and man behind the LA Slasher. Unfortunately these meta nods to garbage television end there, as no other humorous cameos make an appearance with the exception of Brooke Hogan. Some C-list actors like Drake Bell, Mischa Barton and Eric Roberts get to make fun of their personas by representing the loathsome reality-TV archetypes.

    Based on the context of the film, I imagined LA Slasher to be a comedy-horror hybrid and it is not, nor does it try to be. The cinematography is deliberately saturated to mimic the grotesqueries of reality television and perversities of LA. LA Slasher also gets the soundtrack right with an 80s dance vibe. Midway through the film however, LA Slasher starts to lose its edge as it veers too far into the absorption of entertainment news with reality-TV and borders on monotonous when a change of pace was desperately needed.

    Perhaps it would have been more successful if it tried to blur the line more into horror, but then again, perhaps that added burden would have doomed the film to certain failure. Regardless, I'm a sucker for this type of film and LA Slasher has humor, smarts, a cohesive plot, interesting dialogue and a unique point of view.

    Please check out Archon Cinema Review's website for full reviews of all the recent indie releases.
    1TheLittleSongbird

    Undeadly abduction

    Yet another film with a semi-decent idea marred by shockingly awful execution. Understood what 'Abducted' (aka. 'L.A. Slasher') was trying to do, for me it just didn't work and is as bad as the rating and previous negative reviewer says it is (not everybody will agree and that's fine).

    Got that 'Abducted' was aiming to show how badly people act in reality shows (and there is a lot of truth to that) and how annoying they can be (again true, every reality show has at least one detestable contestant, often for controversy reasons). For me, 'Abducted' took it way too far. Am not sure whether it was the intent to have the victims so obnoxious that you are rooting for their deaths or at least to the extent it takes it, but not in a while have a whole cast of characters in any film seen recently been this terribly written or hateable.

    Just as bad is that 'Abducted' completely fails to make one root for the villain, which one would kind of expect when you hate the victims so much. One with quite good potential, but he manages to be one of the most annoying and least sinister villains in the whole of psychoville. Andy Dick was just completely wrong for the role and that one is laughing in embarrassment rather than getting chills at his acting is not a good.

    Eric Roberts is wooden and looks uninterested, while Misha Barton looks as though she had just escaped from a drugs rehabilitation centre (apologies if anybody finds this distasteful, just my thoughts while watching). Dave Bautista and Danny Trejo are completely wasted with very little to do, and the rest of the cast have even less other than act as obnoxious as possible.

    'Abducted' looks terrible. And not just in spurts, we are talking about second one right up to the ridiculous finish. Everything just looks so chaotic and like a visual eyesore. In terms of audio, it adds absolutely nothing and often at odds with what little atmosphere there is.

    The very few times it's coherent, the script is completely unnatural and the amount of cheese, illogic and dumbness borders on unbearable. The film is very sluggishly paced, the direction even more so and the story execution is a disaster all on its own. Even more incomprehensible than the script, it is choppy, dull, ridiculous and with no tension or suspense whatsoever. Even when giving 'Abducted' a fair chance, staying awake is a chore and the want to bail becomes stronger and stronger as the film wears on.

    All in all, terrible in every way. 1/10 Bethany Cox
    7cybrii

    Downrated by the wannabes

    I believe the only way this movie got a rating that low is because of it hitting a nerve. In fact, everything about this movie is beautiful, especially the 80 - early 90-s stylized score. Well. of course, it's not a cinema Hall of Fame masterpiece, but it certainly doesn't deserve a score that low. The acting is bad - so bad to show how actually bad is the acting in modern shows and movies. Misha Barton fits perfectly, since she doesn't even know how to act. The rest of the characters - you want them to die from the moment they appear on the screen, that's the general thing about slashers. You might deny it, but you all know you want it - you would love to watch a whole Kardashian family slaughtered. Because that's the only thing they're good for.
    9mandyvs-87214

    Intense

    This was an intense movie throughout that had me at the edge of my seat. It has everything a thrill-seeking viewer would love, a killer on the loose, high profile actors, and climatic ending. Give this one a watch, you won't be disappointed.

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    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in The Sopranos (1999)
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    • Trivia
      Shot at the same Location as nightmare on elms street 1984 - Linda Vista Hospital.
    • Quotes

      The Slasher: Famous for being famous? I think its time that these people learn the true price of fame.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Worst Movies of All Time: Sand Sharks (2024)

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Abducted
    • Production companies
      • JWright Productions
      • JJS Films
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    • Budget
      • $10,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,421
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,421
      • Jun 28, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,421
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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