Watch: Slaughterhouse Rulez 2018 123movies, Full Movie Online – A mom signs her teenage son, Don, up for a co-ed boarding school that looks more like a castle in the English countryside. Seeing a photo of cute Clemsie, Don agrees to go there. The school’s name, Slaughterhouse, is a warning of what awaits – pecking order and much worse. Fracking is taking place near the school resulting in earthquakes, sinkholes, methane leaks etc. Anti-fracking demonstrators camp in the woods..
Plot: An illustrious British boarding school becomes a bloody battleground when a mysterious sinkhole appears at a nearby fracking site unleashing unspeakable horror.
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Homage to the cornetto trio and so much more
Whereas this misses the vital team members of the cornetto team namely Nira Park and the combined writing efforts of Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright it still produces the goods.In a way I wish I hadn’t read the other reviews – sure people must’ve seen a different film!? But here goes mine ….
So basically this film is a combination of the style and horror rom com of Shaun of the Dead and the 1960s dark rebellious movies such as IF , Unman Wittering and Zigo , Goodbye Mr Chips . If you’ve seen those films you’ll get the comedy cues . If you haven’t you might struggle . It also has more than a little parody of Harry Potter.
What was good about the movie ? Casting – casting a female lead who’s actual name is Harmoine was genius ! Simon Pegg and Margot Robbie’s failing romance . The matron was a great casting real St Trinians styling .
What was not so good ? Martin Sheen and Simon Peggs characters seem to merge into one the scripting could have been better here . It couldn’t be described as horror the creatures weren’t at all horrific . At times it laboured and you felt you wanted the film to end quicker .
The themes were reluctant aspiration , good over evil ,failing and seemingly unobtainable romance . Bullying . Deceit . Parental pressure . Isolation and abandonment. Tradition vs contemporary and changing times and accepting of LGBTQ’s etc
It was a story of symbolism and the changing landscape of the economics of the country , whereas public schools were originally for the male elite to be shoehorned into their roles of leading the country the Slaughterhouse school ( looking a lot like Stowe ) has to reluctantly adapt itself to accepting girls and foreign students to prop up its finances .
Then there’s the more sinister side of the headmaster’s dealings with unethical corporations and the final retribution of triumph of good over evil.
Horror fans might be disappointed by the lack of actual horror – it certainly wasn’t a movie where you’d jump out of your skin but it wasn’t a bad movie and is an enjoyable watch if you go there with the right expectations . The comedy propped it up .
Pad.A 8/10 Padreviews
You need to be a fan to enjoy this and I am
A new outing by Nick Frost and Simon Pegg and the team.If you like their work you will enjoy this, it had a tight script and whole cast got behind the material.
I enjoyed it from start to finish not so many belly laughs but plenty of lighthearted humour. I agree it’s not everyone’s cup of tea but what is!
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 44 min (104 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 730762
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Comedy, Fantasy
Director Crispian Mills
Writer Crispian Mills, Henry Fitzherbert, Luke Passmore
Actors Jassa Ahluwalia, Asa Butterfield, Jamie Blackley
Country United Kingdom
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Aspect Ratio 2.39:1
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Negative Format Digital
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