Splat Pack
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The Splat Pack is a collection of filmmakers who, since 2002, have brought about a renaissance of horror film.[1] The term was coined by Alan Jones of Total Film.[2] The group has been credited with bringing back ultra-violent movies, as well as moving away from PG-13 rated movies and into the R-rated spectrum, all while operating with low budgets.[1][3] The members have repeatedly clashed with the MPAA board over the content of their work but nevertheless continue to find substantial box-office success.[2][3]
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Members:
- Alexandre Aja[1][2]
- Darren Lynn Bousman[1][2]
- Neil Marshall[1][2]
- Greg McLean[4]
- Eli Roth[1][2]
- James Wan[1][2]
- Leigh Whannell[1][2]
- Rob Zombie[1][4]
Mentor:
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Year | Film | Director | Producer(s) | Distributor(s) |
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2002 | Dog Soldiers | Neil Marshall | David E. Allen, Christopher Figg and Tom Reeve | Pathé |
2003 | Cabin Fever | Eli Roth | Evan Astrowsky, Sam Froelich, Lauren Moews and Eli Roth | Lionsgate |
Haute Tension | Alexandre Aja | Alexandre Arcady and Robert Benmussa | Lionsgate | |
House of 1000 Corpses | Rob Zombie | Andy Gould | Lionsgate | |
2004 | Saw | James Wan | Lark Bernini, Peter Block, Gregg Hoffman and Leigh Whannell | Lionsgate |
2005 | The Descent | Neil Marshall | Christian Colson | Lionsgate Pathé |
The Devil's Rejects | Rob Zombie | Mike Elliott, Michael Ohoven and Rob Zombie | Lionsgate | |
Hostel | Eli Roth | Chris Briggs, Mike Fleiss and Eli Roth | Lionsgate | |
Saw II | Darren Lynn Bousman | Gregg Hoffman, Mark Burg, Oren Koules and Leigh Whannell | Lionsgate | |
Wolf Creek | Greg McLean | George Adams, Martin Fabinyi, Michael Gudinski, Gary Hamilton, Matt Hearn and David Lightfoot | Dimension Films | |
2006 | The Hills Have Eyes (2006) | Alexandre Aja | Wes Craven, Peter Locke, Marianne Maddalena and Cody Zwieg | Fox Searchlight Pictures |
Saw III | Darren Lynn Bousman | Mark Burg, Oren Koules and Leigh Whannell | Lionsgate | |
2007 | Dead Silence | James Wan | Gregg Hoffman, Mark Burg, Oren Koules and Leigh Whannell | Universal Studios |
Death Sentence | James Wan | Ashok Amritraj, Howard Baldwin and Karen Elise Baldwin | Fox Atomic | |
Halloween | Rob Zombie | Malek Akkad, Patrick Esposito, Andy Gould, Andrew G. La Marca, Matthew Stein and Rob Zombie | Dimension Films and MGM Studios | |
Hostel: Part II | Eli Roth | Scott Spiegel, Quentin Tarantino and Boaz Yakin | Lionsgate | |
Rogue | Greg McLean | Matt Hearn, David Lightfoot and Greg McLean | Dimension Films | |
Saw IV | Darren Lynn Bousman | Mark Burg and Oren Koules | Lionsgate | |
2008 | Doomsday | Neil Marshall | Benedict Carver and Steven Paul | Rogue Pictures |
Mirrors | Alexandre Aja | Alexandre Aja, Grégory Levasseur, Marc Sternberg & Alexandra Milchan | Twentieth Century Fox France | |
2009 | Piranha 3-D | Alexandre Aja | Alexandre Aja, Mark Canton, Grégory Levasseur & Marc Toberoff | Dimension Films |
Scanners | Darren Lynn Bousman | TBA | Dimension Films |
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[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Time Magazine; October 22, 2006.The Splat Pack; retrieved April 3, 2007
- ^ a b c d e f g h Variety; December 24, 2006. Blood Brothers; retrieved April 3, 2007
- ^ a b New York Post; October 22, 2006. Horrors!; retrieved April 2, 2007
- ^ a b IMDB; James Wan biography; retrieved April 3, 2007