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Shooting the film was allegedly difficult, with injuries ( some of which can still be heard on the theatrical audio mix) and alleged outbreaks of poison ivy-induced rashes.
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The primary cannibals in the film are known as Three Finger ( Julian Richings), Saw-Tooth ( Garry Robbins), and One-Eye ( Ted Clark), with Three Finger becoming something of a primary antagonist moving forward in the series until far later iterations. To their horror, their proficient trappers happen to be a collective of inbred cannibals who are looking for a meal. Before long, the group learns that they aren't stranded by accident, as unknown individuals have been trapping the surrounding mountainous area. The story follows college student Chris Flynn (Harrington) ending up stranded in rural West Virginia after taking an ill-advised detour from a gas station map, running into a group of youths on a camping trip along the way.
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The mountain men themselves look poor in comparison with the earlier work, more sponsored by Playdoh than designed by a special effects master.With McElroy’s script, director Rob Schmidt ( Crime + Punishment in Suburbia) helmed the original Wrong Turn with a cast including Eliza Dushku ( Buffy The Vampire Slayer), Jeremy Sisto ( Clueless), Desmond Harrington ( The Hole), Emmanuelle Chriqui ( Waiting…), and more. As one of them knocks one of the, apparently, razor sharp solid wood spikes it bends!). I thought the gore would at least be satisfying, but even here the film is a letdown with sub computer game CGI and poor practical effects (check out when the cannibals are setting the big wooden spike trap. Janet Montgomery is probably the most convincing actress in the entire film, but all that is required of her is to stare in blind wide-eyed panic whilst covered in blood or scream, again whilst covered in blood. His South American accent consists of saying “homes” a lot – but sounds more like he is South American via Brixton. The cast are awful, especially Tamer Hassan who spends the whole film looking like he is missing Danny Dyer. Whilst not having great expectations for this direct to DVD sequel, the film is sloppily made and poorly directed. As they attempt an escape they are picked off one by one leaving Alex (the clichéd ‘straight’ girl of the group) as the sole survivor, lost and fending for herself in the forest whilst Three Finger and his brethren Three Toes make messy work of the remains of her friends.īut, like a gruesome version of Lotto game, the money that is looted looks to be separated between less and less people as the mountain men hunt and slaughter almost everyone except Nate, Alex and Brandon (the con who insists he is innocent of murdering his family, the con with a heart of gold) who survive long enough to kill Three Fingers and escape with the remnants of the cash. Without warning, they are attacked by the only remaining character from the original films, Three Finger. A group of (typically) horny college students are on a white water rafting trip.
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I kind of let the second instalment pass me by, which is why I jumped at the chance to watch the newest chapter, with a sense of ‘what’s the worst that could happen?’ Well, it appears not much worse can happen than having to suffer through this diabolically awful film.Īs the film starts, it’s business as usual in slasher-ville. An intriguingly 70s style shocker with passable performances (special mention must go to Eliza Dushku’s vest) and some good makeup work by the late great Stan Winston, it was enjoyable, undemanding grimy entertainment, and a darn sight scarier than the glossy Platinum Dunes Texas Chainsaw remake. Let me start by saying that I really enjoyed Wrong Turn.