Directed by Juan Piquer Simón
Here’s a video that nasty casual horror fans may not know. Too hardcore for the UK, Pieces is a Spanish-American slasher gore fest, one of the most violent of the ’80s. Fortunately, the film mitigates the viscera with a cheeky sense of humor. By no means would I call it a horror/comedy, but it does sacrifice logic and plot consistency for entertainment. I still have no idea how one suspect is cleared of being the killer; he just shows up free of the police a few scenes later and everyone acts like it’s normal.
Much of the humor comes from poor taste: extremely poor taste. The opening scene presents us with a young boy completing a pornographic puzzle, then butchering his abusive mother with an axe before dismembering her body. When the police arrive, the boy is witty and manipulative enough to pretend to be traumatized and oblivious. It’s a nice touch when your slasher is smart enough to stay out of jail or the loony bin.
The plot picks up decades after the opening scene at a college where the students have a nasty habit of getting disembowelled in creative ways. The cops send in an undercover operative (Mary “the MILF” Riggs) to be the women’s tennis instructor, and keep an eye out for the killer. She’s aided by the one student in the know, Kendall James. Kendall also desperately wants to get in Mary’s tennis shorts, despite the huge age gap.
Graphic hijinks ensue as they piece together the mystery while more bodies drop. One murder leads into an acting moment so astonishingly powerful, it brings tears to my eyes to this day.
And the word “bastard” will send me into a fit of hysterical laughter forevermore. The plot in a film like this doesn’t matter much. You can probably figure out who the real killer is in the first ten minutes. That’s never been the appeal of a video nasty though. As schlocky, stringy, sinewy entertainment, it does its job well. The kills are some of the best of the decade, it’s funny both intentionally and unintentionally, and it’s got that low budget grime that your Halloweens and Friday the 13ths don’t that only make the film feel that much naughtier. Give it a shot if you’ve got the stomach!
3.5/5


Yeah, sometimes those low budget horror movies are just too fun since they are so bad.
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Definitely, we used to rent them and pause so we could see the edits when the rubber body parts were used.
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One of my favorites is in the beginning of the original Dawn of the Dead when they blow up that dummy head with a shotgun.
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I do not remember that. I just started watching An American Werewolf in London which scores points for very weird dream sequences with Nazi SS monsters. There are some amazing makeup effects on the character of Jack after he’s been mauled by a werewolf, but I am not caring for the film and will probably not finish.
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You gotta get to the werewolf transformation scene! Not to mention Jenny Agutter boobs.
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Ok I’ll finish it then. Lol
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Awesome comment here by Chris P on Facebook:
“Oh man , I remember this one…. it was actually banned in Ontario back in the 80s. We had a local video store called Video Express that was notorious for renting stuff like this to kids lol…. I remember going in with my buddies and asking for Pieces and the dude at the desk had to go get it from their back room.
What a disgusting film!
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That’s excellent!
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Interesting review. Pretty sure I’ve never seen it. Henry.
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Oh Pieces! A movie that honestly keeps you guessing somewhat but yes, so bad it’s a romp!
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I’ve heard about this plenty from the horror community, but still have not seen it. Holen is giving me stuff to add to the ol’ list, lol!
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Enjoy the karate professor scene.
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