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Going To Pieces DVD

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In this candid sensational and gore-soaked feature-length documentary the titans of terror take you on a comprehensively terrifying trip to the very beginnings of the slasher phenomenon. This film features a gruesome array of rare flesh-cleaving clips from a host of genre classics including: Halloween Friday The 13th A Nightmare On Elm Street Scream Psycho Prom Night When A Stranger Calls From Dusk Til Dawn Sleepaway Camp Last House On The Left and Black Christmas. Join legendary actors directors and producers Wes Craven Rob Zombie John Carpenter Sean... S Cunningham Tom Savini and many more founders and masters of the genre film as they guide you on this journey to the darkest recesses of blood-curdling cinematic shock. [show more]

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Released
25 June 2007
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Metrodome Distribution 
Classification
Runtime
93 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5055002553097 
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A documentary which explores the history of that well loved B-movie sub-genre - the slasher film. Peaking in the '80s, the slasher film is no less enjoyed today, only perhaps as a more guilty pleasure and by a less prominent group of fans. These closet gorehounds continue, nonetheless, to delight in the genre's iconic psychopaths, blood-baths of special effects, horny teenagers and outrageous to nonexistent plotlines over 30 years since their inception. Through their unconventional methods of production, distribution, exhibition and marketing, these inexplicably endearing slices of cinema continue to enthrall - as a parade of celebrity fans, directors, actors and enthusiasts of the genre here attest in interview. Writer Wes Craven, director John Carpenter and Rob Zombie, musician and director are among those to proffer their theories on the appeal of the cut-em-up flick