Skinned Deep (2004)

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The horror film Skinned Deep begins when a family suffers a flat tire on a barren stretch of road with only a diner dotting the landscape. They meet Granny, the seemingly nice old woman who runs the establishment, but they soon find that she is the leader of a deranged clan. The family is slain, with the exception of their teenage daughter, Tina whom one of the sons in the family, Brain (a boy with an externalized brain much larger than his head), takes a romantic interest in. Soon a group of bikers show up, forcing the girl to figure out which group of crazies she should throw in with in order to stay alive.

Title: Skinned Deep
"Skinned Deep" is a 2004 horror-comedy movie written and directed by Gabriel Bartalos. The film is categorized under the bizarre and grotesque themes that prevail in the classic campy horror genre. It is filled with dreadful, unusual, and gory components, showing an atypical range of characters throughout its plot.

Plot Description
The film follows the fate of the Rockwell family during their cross-country road trip. The household, consisting of moms and dads and two teens, is suddenly welcomed to an unusual dinner by an eccentric old lady when their cars and truck breaks down in the middle of no place. Unknown to them, the old woman is known as 'Granny' - the matriarch of a family of grotesque misfits and killers.

Amongst her brood is the highly antisocial 'Surgeon General,' whose appearance is as terrifying as his name recommends, 'Plates,' who has an inexplicable gift to toss tableware with fatal accuracy, and the odd yet somewhat charming 'Brain,' the most regular-looking of the lot.

The Rockwell family is exterminated in gory methods, other than for the daughter, Tina. The family of vicious weirdos spares Tina for the basic factor that Brain has actually grown fascinated with her.

Character Interactions
Lots of the movie revolves around the character interaction between Brain, who is traditionally appealing yet vicious, and the frightened yet resistant Tina. In spite of his grotesque family, Brain's congeniality creates an odd contrast.

Brain's infatuation puts Tina in a strange situation. Motivated by Brain, she makes multiple efforts to leave, but success avoids her whenever. In one sequence, she finds a group of bikers whom she believes would save her. Still, to her scary, they turn out to be much more dreadful than her captors when they engage in a lethal face-off with the odd household.

Gory Elements

"Skinned Deep" is filled with grotesque, gory components that cater to scary motion picture enthusiasts who appreciate a great surprise. Gabriel Bartalos, known primarily for his unique effects work in the scary category, ensures that the film has a continuous supply of shock worth with scenes of flayed bodies, extensive bloodletting, and obviously, supper plates spearing flesh.

Comedic Aspects
While the film's underlying style is horror, the comical elements are impossible to overlook. This unusual sense of humor meshes well with the outrageous gory aspects and makes the interactions in between the characters much more ridiculously amusing.

Conclusion
In conclusion, "Skinned Deep" is a mix of horror and comedy that lends the film an extreme, unusual environment. While the unusual plotline may not be to everyone's taste, it stands out for its creativity and non-traditional characters. The film exhibits a brand name of oddity that sticks with audiences, making it a distinctive entry in the campy horror-comedy classification.

Top Cast

  • Forrest J. Ackerman (small)
    Forrest J. Ackerman
    Forrey
  • Eric Bennett
    Phil Rockwell
  • Karoline Brandt
    Tina Rockwell
  • Bill Butts
    Graine
  • Kurt Carley (small)
    Kurt Carley
    Surgeon General 2
  • Bill Corso (small)
    Bill Corso
    Creator (voice)
  • Warwick Davis (small)
    Warwick Davis
    Plates
  • John Deall
    John
  • Neil Dooley
    Pig Pen
  • Jason Dugre
    Brain
  • Ruta Empakeris
    Secretary