A Crack in the Floor
For the past 33 years Jeremiah Hill has lived alone, with no contact with the outside world, and he intends to keep it that way. Jeremiah's mother(Tracy Scoggins) had always warned him not to associate with the outside world, and her brutal rape and killing right before his eyes taught him a lesson he intends never to forget; and those who enter his world will pay a deadly price. As Lehman (Mario Lopez) and his five friends from L.A. start their weekend camping trip they run into Tyler Trout (Gary Busey) and Floyd Fryed (Rance Howard) who represent the gateway into this distorted world that they are about to enter. These things just don't happen in Sheriff Talmidge (Bo Hopkins) and Deputy Kevin Gordon's (Stephen Saux) small mountain town, and by stumbling upon this lonely cabin in the woods, they have shattered 33 years of solitude in Jeremiah's world...And unbeknownst to Lehman and his friends, soon their weekend trip of hiking and camping will become a nightmare of survival.
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Twisty Horror - Dragonlord
This movie has all your basic stereotypes, but the best parts for me is the strangeness of the move. What you were expecting as the blah predictable way changes through out the movie. I allways enjoy when I can not predict the ending of a movie 20 min into it.A Rotten floor - Crellenjack
The cracks in this film become apparent pretty quickly. Stereotypes of Southern ignorance and stupidity that would register on the Richter scale abound in this slasher "starring" Bo Hopkins and Gary Busey. The film begins with a Western gone wrong scene that is probably the highlight of the film. Blah blah as Jeremiah Hill flips his lid after murder & rape demolishes his spartan existence of Ma and Fundamentalist Christian belief.
After this the film deteriorates into The Texas Chainsaw Massacre with no Tobe Hooper, a half-baked script and a performance by Bo Hopkins that makes parody seem like the thespian equivalent of Mount Everest. The hormone charged kids from the city soon share the fate of the chickens at the local gas station and fast food joint, but, really who cares?
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Twisty Horror - Dragonlord
This movie has all your basic stereotypes, but the best parts for me is the strangeness of the move. What you were expecting as the blah predictable way changes through out the movie. I allways enjoy when I can not predict the ending of a movie 20 min into ...A Rotten floor - Crellenjack
The cracks in this film become apparent pretty quickly. Stereotypes of Southern ignorance and stupidity that would register on the Richter scale abound in this slasher "starring" Bo Hopkins and Gary Busey. The film begins with a Western gone wrong scene that ...