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Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006)

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Overview

Writer:
Adam Rockoff (book)
Release Date:
13 October 2006 (USA) more view trailer
Genre:
Documentary | Horror
Plot:
A documentary on the history of the slasher film. | add synopsis
User Comments:
Good but flawed more

Cast

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Malek Akkad ... Himself
Melissa Sue Anderson ... Virginia Wainwright (archive footage)

Priscilla Barnes ... Gloria Sullivan (archive footage)

Drew Barrymore ... Casey Becker (archive footage)
Rita Mae Brown ... Herself

Christa Campbell ... Herself

John Carpenter ... Himself
Lilyan Chauvin ... Herself

George Clooney ... (archive footage)

Wes Craven ... Himself
Sean S. Cunningham

Jamie Lee Curtis ... (archive footage)

Cary Elwes ... Dr. Lawrence Gordon (archive footage)

Robert Englund ... Freddy Krueger (archive footage)

Glenn Ford ... Dr. David Faraday (archive footage)

Herb Freed ... Himself

Sid Haig ... Captain Spaulding (archive footage)
Amy Holden Jones ... Herself
Jeff Katz
Heather Langenkamp ... Nancy Thompson (archive footage)
Ari Lehman ... (archive footage)
Aine Leicht ... Herself
Gage Leicht ... Himself

Janet Leigh ... Marion Crane (archive footage)
Paul Lynch

Harry Manfredini ... Himself
Armand Mastroianni

Dina Meyer ... Kerry (archive footage)

Bill Moseley ... Otis Driftwood (archive footage)
Gregory Nicotero
Betsy Palmer ... Herself

Anthony Perkins ... Norman Bates (archive footage)

Donald Pleasence ... Sam Loomis (archive footage)

Linnea Quigley ... Dolores and Denise (archive footage)

Felissa Rose ... Herself
Tom Savini
Robert Shaye
Joseph Stefano
Natasha Talonz ... Herself
Anthony Timpone
Fred Walton

Leigh Whannell ... Adam (archive footage)
Stan Winston ... Himself
Joseph Zito

Rob Zombie ... Himself

Daphne Zuniga ... Kelly (archive footage)
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Additional Details

Runtime:
Germany:88 min (European Film Market)
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
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9 out of 10 people found the following comment useful:-
Good but flawed, 13 August 2007
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Author: Superunknovvn from Austria, Vienna

The positive things about "Going To Pieces" are that it tries hard to include as many Slasher flicks as possible and deliver pieces of trivia for each of them. There are interviews with some influential directors of the genre (John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Sean Cunningham,...), actors, make-up guru Tom Savini and some "horror-experts".

For starters, this movie is a good introduction to the genre. Real fans will not find a lot of new information here. We all know about the influence of "Halloween", we've heard the story of how Freddy Krueger has been created, we know how Wes Craven revived the genre with "Scream". Sure, it's unfair to criticize that all this is being told again in a documentary like this. After all the story wouldn't be complete without this information, but in the end one can't learn too much from "Going To Pieces".

It would have been a real treat to learn the history of gore in movies, to learn about the influences for American slasher in detail. Instead we are only told about Italian horror in what seems like 2 minutes and then there's no further mention of it. "Halloween" is made out to be the first slasher movie, when even "Black Christmas" came before it in America. "Friday The 13th" is given more credit than it really deserves as an original movie. Make no mistake, I'm not trying to imply that those movies aren't very important to the genre, but it would have been a fresh approach to take a closer look at their origins.

Another thing to consider is that before "Going To Pieces" you should either make sure that you know all of the movies mentioned in the documentary or accept the fact that some great twist endings will be spoiled for you, some of which are the only reason to watch these flicks in the first place ("Sleepaway Camp", "Happy Birthday To Me").

In the end "Going To Pieces" will get you excited about watching old slasher flicks again (probably until you rent something like "Pieces" and realize the film is not half as exciting as it's made out to be in hindsight), but there are books out there that are a lot more informative than this documentary.

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