| In a small mountain town, a new terror haunts the woods... |
In one small town, trick-or-treating turns to terror. Scott Secco’s THE SLAYER brings a rider’s worst nightmare to life, as they fight for survival against an unstoppable killing machine. The film, from the writer-director, features a large ensemble cast and multiple storylines in a tribute to the iconic horror films of the late 1970’s and early 1980’s.
Starring: Andréane Lanthier Nadeau, Jesse Melamed, Remi Gauvin, and Wade Simmons
Introducing: Dane Jewett and Jakob Jewett
Executive Producer: Stephen Matthews
Director: Scott Secco
Narrator: Jim Conrad
Music: Nash Howe
Colour: David Tomiak
Sound: Keith White
VFX: Blair Richmond, Imperial Post
Trick-Or-Treaters: Danny Zureski, Max Wittenburg, Ben Wittenburg, Mason Cruickshanks, Jed Fleming, Mateo Quist, King Eyben, Griffin Tulk, and Charlie McLellan
The Slayer: Scott Jewett, Brad Anderson, and Jon Hadfield
The Witch: Wendy Jewett
Production Assistants: Paul Haysom, Alex Chan, and Max Barron
Stock Footage: Liam Mullany
Special Thanks: Max Zureski, Jo Osbourne, Catherine Legros, and Jordan Manley
MENTIONS: @RockyMountainBicycles
This has me fired up, the riding shots that were in there were so precise ????
You & Rocky belong together
It is recycled garbage. Contains no originality. Good enough for the plebs I guess? LoL
I don't care about marketing. I despise marketing. Especially the low grade variety.
You can be content with complacency & apathy. Hell, you even pay more for it. Not me.
Lighten up, guv.
oh no, the angry midget's back!
m.youtube.com/watch?v=5-HqLHmnBuI How true these words are.
It's funny that they say I'm butthurt and my panties are in a bunch for making a simple comment that get's all the lemmings out with their pitchforks. LoLoLoL
We separate the men from the boys.
Looks like bikes.com was first registered in 1994.
Have seen it last saturday in Sölden
They should take the hatchet to their MSRPs
YT’s bike is named after a f-ing goat.
I thin Rocky Mountain is allowed.
Yeah because no other bike companies spend tons of money on marketing...
Bikes are better value right now than they have ever been.