Gutterballs (film)

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Gutterballs
Directed by Ryan Nicholson
Produced by Michelle Grady
Roy Nicholson
Ryan Nicholson
Dan Walton
Written by Ryan Nicholson
Starring Alastair Gamble
Jeremy Beland
Mihola Terzic
Trevor Gemma
Dan Ellis
Nathan Dashwood
Wade Gibb
Release date(s) 2008-01-18 (Fangoria's Weekend of Horrors)
Country Canada
Language English
IMDb profile

Gutterballs is a 2008 horror film directed by Ryan Nicholson and starring Jeremy Beland, Mihola Terzic, Alastair Gamble, Trevor Gemma, Dan Ellis, Nathan Dashwood and Wade Gibb. The film revolves around a group of young adults being stalked by a masked killer during a midnight disco bowl-a-rama at a popular bowling alley. One by one, players of two teams meet blood-drenched gruesome deaths at the hand of the black bowling-gloved masked killer, named BBK.

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[edit] DVD Release

GUTTERBALLS: "BALLS-OUT UNCUT EDITION" was released on DVD 29th April 2008. Special Features: "Behind The Balls: The Making of Gutterballs" 32 min, Director and cast Audio Commentary, Sexy Audition reels,Blooper reel, Teaser and Trailer, 16x9 anamorphic widescreen, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, Optional 2.0 stereo mix

[edit] Reviews

Gutterballs currently holds a 6.2/10 on the IMDB and many fans or followers of the film have praised it for its throwback feel to the 80's. Many horror websites have given this film high ratings also.

"Gutterballs really is a film that slasher fans will be proud to add to their collection." - Goon, horror-movies.ca

"weird, rude, crude, brutal, disturbing, sexy, funny and over the top." - Nightmare Child, horror-fanatics.com

[edit] References to other films

The poster is inspired by the poster of the 1980's film Maniac.

The telephone number for the bowling alley is 976-3845 (976-EVIL).

Lisa is gang-raped on a pinball table, much like Jodie Foster in The Accused.

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