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Rating: R (terror violence/gore, language and brief nudity) Length: 90 minutes |
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Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) Fullscreen |
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ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 FRENCH: Dolby Digital 2.0 SPANISH: Dolby Digital 2.0 |
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English, French, Spanish |
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Plot |
Two college kids, brother and sister, are heading home on spring break via some nice deserted country roads. On the way they are almost run off the road by a maniac in an old large ugly delivery truck before he finally passes them by. Shortly there after, they pass a church where they see him dumping something shaped like bodies into a hole. Let the fun begin!
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Pros |
"Every 23rd Spring for 23 days he gets to eat." Modern horror movies seem to rely more on the "gross" factor than the fear factor (see Hostel). This movie has very little blood and gore but a whole lot of suspense and fear. It certainly could have caused me one or two sleepless nights if I had seen it when I was a kid. These actors did a very convincing job of looking like they were scared sh*tless! |
Cons |
Ok, for everybody that’s seen this movie already, let’s have a show of hands for those of you that would also have returned to the church and looked in the hole? That’s what I thought, NOBODY! |
Extras |
- Audio Commentary by Victor Salva
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Recommendation |
This is a good old creepy fright movie. It will certainly sit high on my shelf of horror flicks. |
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