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The Slaughter Rule is a 2002 American coming of age sports drama film directed by Alex Smith and Andrew J. Smith and starring Ryan Gosling and David Morse. The film, set in contemporary Montana , explores the relationship between a small-town high school football player (Gosling), and his troubled coach (Morse).
The website's critics consensus reads: "An uneven blend of horror and comedy that fails to satisfy on either front, Slaughterhouse Rulez aims for B-movie fun but doesn't make the grade." [ 5 ] On Metacritic , the film has a score of 39 out of 100 based on reviews from 6 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". [ 6 ]
Blas Elias (born August 18, 1967) is an American musician and drummer of the glam metal band Slaughter. [1] He also drums for the Las Vegas production of Blue Man Group . [ 2 ] Elias has toured with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra since 2017, and has been a rotating cast member of the Las Vegas production show Raiding the Rock Vault .
Slaughter is a 1972 blaxploitation film directed by Jack Starrett and starring Jim Brown as a former Green Beret captain seeking revenge for a murder. Stella Stevens, Rip Torn, Don Gordon and Cameron Mitchell co-star. This film was followed by a sequel the following year, Slaughter's Big Rip-Off (1973).
'Big Bang Theory' cast member reunited with '8 Simple Rules' stars to honor John Ritter during the 2023 John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health gala. Kaley Cuoco Stunned in the Ultimate V-Neck ...
In the 1970s the Findlays turned toward horror films. One of their efforts, The Slaughter, produced in 1971, was a poorly received cash-in on the Manson murders, depicting the exploits of a murderous biker gang built around a drug cult. The picture was met with such ridicule from the distributor that it sat unreleased for most of the decade.
Slaughter's Big Rip-Off is a 1973 blaxploitation film directed by Gordon Douglas and written by Charles Eric Johnson. The film stars Jim Brown, Ed McMahon, Don Stroud, Brock Peters, Gloria Hendry and Dick Anthony Williams. The film was released on August 31, 1973, by American International Pictures. [3] [4] It is the sequel to the 1972 film ...
Sgt. Mike Slaughter, a police detective in suburban Philadelphia, wanted to interview the retired chief, Thomas Mills, about a decades-old unsolved homicide. The detective said he had repeatedly ...