![]() ![]() Strangeland movie soundtrack tv#Working with former TV commercial director John Pieplow (who made his feature writing/directing debut with the straight to cable film, "Jurassic Women") the two bring absolutely nothing new to this genre, and simply retread material from other films such as "Kiss the Girls" and the fabulous "Silence of the Lambs." As is often the case with musicians turned filmmakers, he shouldn't give up his "day job" just yet. Opening without any advance screening for critics (always the first sign of major trouble), the film is on par with (and occasionally below) those bad "B" movies that premiere late at night somewhere on cable TV.įeaturing a scare-impaired, lackluster plot that rips off many other superior horror films, nothing but leaden pacing, and enough wooden acting to nearly alleviate deforestation, the most shocking thing about this film is that it ever made it to the big screen.ĭee Snider, the lead singer of the heavy metal band Twisted Sister, apparently found that he had an urge to become a filmmaker (after having bit parts in Howard Stern's "Private Parts and "Pee Wee's Big Adventure"), and so beyond starring in and producing this film, he also wrote the screenplay. OUR TAKE: 0 out of 10 The old adage goes that you shouldn't beat a dead horse or kick a man when he's down, so we won't go on and on about how bad "Dee Snider's Strangeland" really is, since the filmmakers probably already know that. ![]()
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