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Uncut Interview - Jon Wright for Grabbers

"it was important to not have these crimes against accents that you get in Irish set movies where you get often English actors coming in and doing the worst Irish accents you’ve heard in your life. For the people who life in the country, it really ruins the movie because it doesn’t seem real. So I hope Richard’s got to the point where Irish people can forget about the fact that he’s actually from Leeds."

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it was important to not have these crimes against accents.

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Grabbers DVD Review

Clickonline writes: "In the end Grabbers isn’t the cleverest or the funniest film of the year and it’s all put together in a slightly ramshackle fashion. But arguably that’s all part of its charm and the tone and stellar effects work should help it to earn some fans on home video."

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Grabbers Review | Clickonline

Clickonline writes: "Grabbers is about a race of tentacle creatures who descend on a small island village where an iterative process of elimination reveals that their penchant for blood can be quashed by the excessive consumption of alcohol. Cue scenes of drunken carousel intercut with creepy monster moments."

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Trailer For Sundance Monster Comedy 'Grabbers'

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We love nothing more than a good, gooey monster movie, and from the looks of the new trailer released for Irish horror comedy "Grabbers" (a surprise hit at Sundance this year), we've got one coming our way very, very soon. Written by Kevin Lehane and directed by Jon Wright, with a cast that includes Richard Coyle, Russell Tovey, and Lalor Roddy, it centers on an idyllic seaside fishing village menaced by something altogether unnatural (and very, very squishy).

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alycakes4294d ago

This looks like a fun movie.