![]() ![]() There is lots of talk of unions disrupting things, along with groups protesting against explicit content on TV – 1980 being a time when the activities of Mary Whitehouse’s National Viewers and Listeners Association were at their height. Like ‘The Rats’ it feels very contemporary. And eyes, which John Halkin goes on about A LOT for some reason. The worms in ‘Slither’ range from finger-sized to three feet long, but no matter what size they are they all have teeth. After last time’s giant ant confusion, I should point out that when I say giant I don’t mean ‘Dune’ or ‘Tremors’ style nasties. ‘Slither’ replaces Herbert’s rats with giant, carnivorous aquatic worms, but aside from that there are a lot of similarities to the 1974 shocker. ![]() ![]() This review first appeared on : Īfter the disappointment of the retro jungle adventure ‘The Ants’ last month, I’m please to say that August’s Carry on Screaming entry is a straight up rip off of ‘The Rats’ and therefore much more satisfying. ![]()
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