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Splinter (2008 film)

Splinter is a 2008 American horror film directed by Toby Wilkins and starring Shea Whigham, Paulo Costanzo, and Jill Wagner. It was filmed near Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It had a limited theatrical release on October 31, 2008. HDNet Movies aired the film two days prior to its theatrical release.[2]

Splinter
Film poster
Directed byToby Wilkins
Written by
  • Kai Barry
  • Ian Shorr
  • Toby Wilkins
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyNelson Cragg
Edited byDavid Michael Maurer
Music byElia Cmiral
Distributed byMagnet Releasing
Release date
  • October 31, 2008 (2008-10-31)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$510,358[1]

Plot Edit

At a sleepy gas station, the pump attendant is attacked by a splinter-infected animal. The attendant's body contorts. A young couple, Seth Belzer and Polly Watt, drive for a romantic camping trip in the forests of Oklahoma, but their plans are shattered when they are car-jacked by an escaped convict, Dennis Farell, and his drug-addict girlfriend, Lacey Belisle. The group gets a flat tire when they run over a splinter-infected animal on the road. They find shelter at the now-abandoned gas station.

Lacey discovers the horribly-infected pump attendant, writhing in the bathroom. She is attacked and is killed by the monster, but her corpse slowly reanimates and becomes a new creature, which attacks the remaining survivors. While fighting her, Seth, Polly and Dennis discover that severed pieces of the infected victims are capable of attacking on their own. Sheriff Terri Frankel arrives and attempts to arrest Dennis, but is ripped in half by Lacey's corpse. The creature takes the top half of the officer's body and bonds with it, becoming a larger creature. The trio hide in the walk-in refrigerator when a piece of the creature's arm attacks them. It is discovered that Dennis has been infected, as his left arm violently twists on its own. Seth and Polly amputate his arm to prevent the infection from spreading. Dennis explains that he had been pricked by a splinter from the dead creature they encountered on the road. Seth discovers that the creatures themselves are a fungus taking control of the corpses they infect and consuming the blood in the body, using the currently zombified host to seek out fresh and new hosts. Because of this, they hunt based on temperature and attack the warmest thing they can find.

By lowering his body temperature with bags of ice, Seth sneaks past the creature to the police car, while Polly and Farell distract it with fireworks. Seth discovers that, without the keys, the car and the police radio inside are useless. His body temperature rises again, forcing Dennis to leave the gas station to lure the creature away from him. The creature enters the gas station, and Dennis and Polly hide in the freezer. The discarded fireworks ignite the trail of flammable liquid, and the gas station catches on fire. Seth retrieves a shotgun from the police car and helps Polly and Dennis escape. Dennis is infected after helping to keep the creature at bay while Seth and Polly escape. He shoots one of the gas pumps with the shotgun, and the creature is engulfed in flames, killing it. Dennis, still infected, gives Seth and Polly a key to a bank account, telling them to give it to the wife of a man he shot, who later died. Dennis shoots directly into the propane tanks, incinerating himself, the station, and any remaining infected corpses. Seth and Polly wander into the distance as other infected creature corpses lie dormant in the woods.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

Wilkins said the original script was a "classic siege movie" that interested him. The monster in this script was more generic, but he realized that an idea he and a friend had been developing about a parasitic creature would fit in well.[3] Wilkins found the concept of a creature that takes over its host to be scarier than one that simply kills it. Like 28 Days Later and The Thing, he wanted his characters to briefly fight against the infection before losing their personality. Wilkins also wanted to introduce horror from the creature's ignorance of how human bodies work and its resulting abuse of the host's skeleton.[4] To choreograph the jerky movements by the infected people, Wilkins used multiple performers, including a gymnast, mime, and stuntperson. Most of the effects are practical.[5] Shooting took place in Oklahoma City.[6]

Reception Edit

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Splinter received an approval rating of 74% rating based on 35 reviews and an average rating of 6.3/10. Its consensus reads, "Never taking itself too seriously, Splinter scores as a fast-paced, fun thriller with more than enough scares."[7] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating to reviews, the film has a weighted average score of 58 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[8]

Claudia Puig from USA Today gave the film 2.5 out of 4 stars, writing, "This is classic Halloween fun with plenty of thrills and chills, surprisingly believable performances and healthy doses of humor."[9] Chuck Wilson from The Village Voice wrote, "Buoyed by solid ensemble work, some yuckily effective special effects, and a script that subverts genre convention by having its characters do smart things instead of stupid ones (mostly), Splinter earns our respect while delivering 82 minutes of lean, mean fun."[10] Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle awarded the film 1.5 out of 5 stars, stating that the film "would have made a far more effective short than the feature-length drag it is."[11]

Splinter won six awards at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival: Best Editing, Best Score, Best Special Effects, Best Make-Up, Best Directing and Best Picture.[12] It was a nominee for Best Horror Film at the 35th Annual Saturn Awards,[13] but it lost to Hellboy II: The Golden Army.[14] It was also nominated in Spike TV's 2009 Scream Awards for Most Memorable Mutilation for the arm removal scene, but lost to Saw V's Pendulum Trap.[15]

References Edit

  1. ^ Splinter (2008) (2008) - Box Office Mojo
  2. ^ HDNet / Splinter
  3. ^ Mitchell, Wendy (27 November 2008). "Interview: Splinter and Grudge 3 director Toby Wilkins". Screen Daily. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  4. ^ Barton, Steve (30 November 1999). "Wilkins, Toby (Splinter)". Dread Central. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  5. ^ Turek, Ryan (1 October 2008). "Exclusive Interview: Splinter's Toby Wilkins". ComingSoon.net. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  6. ^ Wertz, Joe (30 October 2008). "Filmed in abandoned OKC gas station, 'Splinter' spreads to local screen". Oklahoma Gazette. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Splinter (2008) - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes.com. Flixster. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  8. ^ "Splinter Reviews - Metacritic". Metacritic.com. Metacritic. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  9. ^ Puig, Claudia. "Scary 'Splinter' will get under your skin - USATODAY.com". USA Today.com. Claudia Puig. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  10. ^ Wilson, Chuck (29 October 2008). "Splinter Offers Lean, Mean Fun". Village Voice.com. Chuck Wilson. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  11. ^ Savlov, Marc. "Splinter - Film Calendar - The Austin Chronicle". Austin Chronicle.com. Marc Savlov. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  12. ^ "Splinter Takes Home Six Awards, New Review!". BD Horror News. Bloody-Disgusting. 2008-10-20. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
  13. ^ . 2009-03-10. Archived from the original on 2012-02-21.
  14. ^ "2009 Saturn Awards Winners". SlashFilm. 2009-06-25.
  15. ^ "Spike TV announces the 2009 Scream Awards Nominees – multipleverses.com". Retrieved 2017-01-10.

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Splinter is a 2008 American horror film directed by Toby Wilkins and starring Shea Whigham Paulo Costanzo and Jill Wagner It was filmed near Oklahoma City Oklahoma It had a limited theatrical release on October 31 2008 HDNet Movies aired the film two days prior to its theatrical release 2 SplinterFilm posterDirected byToby WilkinsWritten byKai Barry Ian Shorr Toby WilkinsProduced byTed Kroeber Kai BarryStarringJill Wagner Paulo Costanzo Shea Whigham Rachel Kerbs Laurel Whitsett Charles BakerCinematographyNelson CraggEdited byDavid Michael MaurerMusic byElia CmiralDistributed byMagnet ReleasingRelease dateOctober 31 2008 2008 10 31 Running time82 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 510 358 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditAt a sleepy gas station the pump attendant is attacked by a splinter infected animal The attendant s body contorts A young couple Seth Belzer and Polly Watt drive for a romantic camping trip in the forests of Oklahoma but their plans are shattered when they are car jacked by an escaped convict Dennis Farell and his drug addict girlfriend Lacey Belisle The group gets a flat tire when they run over a splinter infected animal on the road They find shelter at the now abandoned gas station Lacey discovers the horribly infected pump attendant writhing in the bathroom She is attacked and is killed by the monster but her corpse slowly reanimates and becomes a new creature which attacks the remaining survivors While fighting her Seth Polly and Dennis discover that severed pieces of the infected victims are capable of attacking on their own Sheriff Terri Frankel arrives and attempts to arrest Dennis but is ripped in half by Lacey s corpse The creature takes the top half of the officer s body and bonds with it becoming a larger creature The trio hide in the walk in refrigerator when a piece of the creature s arm attacks them It is discovered that Dennis has been infected as his left arm violently twists on its own Seth and Polly amputate his arm to prevent the infection from spreading Dennis explains that he had been pricked by a splinter from the dead creature they encountered on the road Seth discovers that the creatures themselves are a fungus taking control of the corpses they infect and consuming the blood in the body using the currently zombified host to seek out fresh and new hosts Because of this they hunt based on temperature and attack the warmest thing they can find By lowering his body temperature with bags of ice Seth sneaks past the creature to the police car while Polly and Farell distract it with fireworks Seth discovers that without the keys the car and the police radio inside are useless His body temperature rises again forcing Dennis to leave the gas station to lure the creature away from him The creature enters the gas station and Dennis and Polly hide in the freezer The discarded fireworks ignite the trail of flammable liquid and the gas station catches on fire Seth retrieves a shotgun from the police car and helps Polly and Dennis escape Dennis is infected after helping to keep the creature at bay while Seth and Polly escape He shoots one of the gas pumps with the shotgun and the creature is engulfed in flames killing it Dennis still infected gives Seth and Polly a key to a bank account telling them to give it to the wife of a man he shot who later died Dennis shoots directly into the propane tanks incinerating himself the station and any remaining infected corpses Seth and Polly wander into the distance as other infected creature corpses lie dormant in the woods Cast EditJill Wagner as Polly Watt Paulo Costanzo as Seth Belzer Shea Whigham as Dennis Farell Rachel Kerbs as Lacey Belisle Laurel Whitsett as Sheriff Terri Frankell Charles Baker as Blake Sherman Jr Production EditWilkins said the original script was a classic siege movie that interested him The monster in this script was more generic but he realized that an idea he and a friend had been developing about a parasitic creature would fit in well 3 Wilkins found the concept of a creature that takes over its host to be scarier than one that simply kills it Like 28 Days Later and The Thing he wanted his characters to briefly fight against the infection before losing their personality Wilkins also wanted to introduce horror from the creature s ignorance of how human bodies work and its resulting abuse of the host s skeleton 4 To choreograph the jerky movements by the infected people Wilkins used multiple performers including a gymnast mime and stuntperson Most of the effects are practical 5 Shooting took place in Oklahoma City 6 Reception EditOn review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes Splinter received an approval rating of 74 rating based on 35 reviews and an average rating of 6 3 10 Its consensus reads Never taking itself too seriously Splinter scores as a fast paced fun thriller with more than enough scares 7 On Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating to reviews the film has a weighted average score of 58 out of 100 based on 13 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 8 Claudia Puig from USA Today gave the film 2 5 out of 4 stars writing This is classic Halloween fun with plenty of thrills and chills surprisingly believable performances and healthy doses of humor 9 Chuck Wilson from The Village Voice wrote Buoyed by solid ensemble work some yuckily effective special effects and a script that subverts genre convention by having its characters do smart things instead of stupid ones mostly Splinter earns our respect while delivering 82 minutes of lean mean fun 10 Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle awarded the film 1 5 out of 5 stars stating that the film would have made a far more effective short than the feature length drag it is 11 Splinter won six awards at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival Best Editing Best Score Best Special Effects Best Make Up Best Directing and Best Picture 12 It was a nominee for Best Horror Film at the 35th Annual Saturn Awards 13 but it lost to Hellboy II The Golden Army 14 It was also nominated in Spike TV s 2009 Scream Awards for Most Memorable Mutilation for the arm removal scene but lost to Saw V s Pendulum Trap 15 References Edit Splinter 2008 2008 Box Office Mojo HDNet Splinter Mitchell Wendy 27 November 2008 Interview Splinter and Grudge 3 director Toby Wilkins Screen Daily Retrieved 16 March 2022 Barton Steve 30 November 1999 Wilkins Toby Splinter Dread Central Retrieved 16 March 2022 Turek Ryan 1 October 2008 Exclusive Interview Splinter s Toby Wilkins ComingSoon net Retrieved 16 March 2022 Wertz Joe 30 October 2008 Filmed in abandoned OKC gas station Splinter spreads to local screen Oklahoma Gazette Retrieved 16 March 2022 Splinter 2008 Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes com Flixster Retrieved 5 October 2018 Splinter Reviews Metacritic Metacritic com Metacritic Retrieved 5 October 2018 Puig Claudia Scary Splinter will get under your skin USATODAY com USA Today com Claudia Puig Retrieved 5 October 2018 Wilson Chuck 29 October 2008 Splinter Offers Lean Mean Fun Village Voice com Chuck Wilson Retrieved 5 October 2018 Savlov Marc Splinter Film Calendar The Austin Chronicle Austin Chronicle com Marc Savlov Retrieved 5 October 2018 Splinter Takes Home Six Awards New Review BD Horror News Bloody Disgusting 2008 10 20 Retrieved 2008 10 20 35th Annal Saturn Award Nominations 2009 03 10 Archived from the original on 2012 02 21 2009 Saturn Awards Winners SlashFilm 2009 06 25 Spike TV announces the 2009 Scream Awards Nominees multipleverses com Retrieved 2017 01 10 External links EditOfficial website Splinter at IMDb Splinter at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Splinter 2008 film amp oldid 1174222687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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