Once we get going, eyes are gouged, heads are lopped off, boobs pop out, and all manner of mayhem ensues, including an obligatory disco dancing sequence. What's not to like? As previously stated, the movie is meticulous in its pursuit of recapturing that bygone era. From the soundtrack by Gremlin to the editing and look of the movie, everything is completely spot on and right now stands as the best homage to early Eighties filmmaking since Ti West's amazing The House of the Devil. It will fit nicely on your shelf with Black Christmas, The House on Sorority Row, The Prowler, and the like.
Once you're done chilling in your time machine and resisting the urge to tease your hair up really high, there are some quality special features on tap. Things kick off with a very lively commentary with director Justin Russell, in which his love for the genre totally shines through, and from there we have an hour long making-of, Joe Bob Briggs' hilarious "Drive-In Total" of the flick, and a couple of trailers. Really good stuff that's not to be missed.
With The Sleeper director Justin Russell has created something special. It's a movie that revels in the glory of being what it is: a balls-out and bloody good time. Sleep with one eye open. You'll probably have to considering your other eye will likely be gouged out via claw hammer by then. Highly recommended!