hatefuldisplay
01-18-2008, 04:49 PM
I watched this one recently. The premise is that a woman is kidnapped by some backwoods types looking to breed. This time, the backwoods types kidnapped the wrong woman and her outdoors type brothers decide to find out why their sister disappeared.
First off, this film seems to be a combination of the Hills Have Eyes remake and and Wrong Turn. The backwoods family has a local townsperson setting up women to end up in their clutches in return for goods to sell.The backwoods type need to expand their gene pool. They already have a couple mutants in their family. In other words, not too much originality or creativity in the basic storyline.
The acting was alright in this film. Nothing spectacular and definitely not the worse I've seen.
The gore was OK. Some was a bit fake, but nothing screamed out to me as being pathetic.
Some of the chicks were hot. Unfortunately, the only one to show a lot of skin was not one of them.
The idea of the borthers tracking down their sister so quickly seemed unrealistic if the family was supposedly living out in the boonies.
The backwoods folk had several female captives. Did no one notice that 2-6 women a day were being kidnapped?
The other thing that got me was that the backwoods types had a huge family. Maybe about 20 people or so. They all lived in the same smallish house, which had at least three rooms set aside for non-sleeping purposes.
Oh well. Not a bad way to waste an hour or so.
First off, this film seems to be a combination of the Hills Have Eyes remake and and Wrong Turn. The backwoods family has a local townsperson setting up women to end up in their clutches in return for goods to sell.The backwoods type need to expand their gene pool. They already have a couple mutants in their family. In other words, not too much originality or creativity in the basic storyline.
The acting was alright in this film. Nothing spectacular and definitely not the worse I've seen.
The gore was OK. Some was a bit fake, but nothing screamed out to me as being pathetic.
Some of the chicks were hot. Unfortunately, the only one to show a lot of skin was not one of them.
The idea of the borthers tracking down their sister so quickly seemed unrealistic if the family was supposedly living out in the boonies.
The backwoods folk had several female captives. Did no one notice that 2-6 women a day were being kidnapped?
The other thing that got me was that the backwoods types had a huge family. Maybe about 20 people or so. They all lived in the same smallish house, which had at least three rooms set aside for non-sleeping purposes.
Oh well. Not a bad way to waste an hour or so.