Sequel


If I win the lottery I will make a sequel, anybody want to be in it?

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haha yeah im in.

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I"m down!!!!!

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the plot could be tor,who could now be like jason and undead coming after leslie or some other chick at the cabin now.

or a prequel that is about the indian tenkiller which would really have nothing to do with this movie besides the story.

maybe someday ill write a script

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I'm in...*beep* waiting for you to win the lotto though. I'll help pay for it.

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Win the lottery already!!!

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so have you won yet?



When there's no more room in hell, The dead will walk the earth...

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Who needs the lottery? Just write a script setting in your house or something, get a video camera and a few friends, and boom you got a movie.


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Sequel Idea - TOR OF TENKILLER.

Here's a treatment I typed up while excruciatingly bored...

Years later, Tor recovered from almost drowning and moved to Oklahoma City as a boat repair specialist under his real name Ted Olin Roberts. One day Tor receives a letter that his estranged father recently passed away and left a lake cabin for him at Tenkiller Lake. Tor scouts the area for anyone who may remember him from years back. When he thinks the coast is clear he walks into the diner from the original film and notices the owner/cook Charlie. He immediately and easily dispatches him since no one but Charlie is around to close up. Before he leaves the scene of the crime he sees an old photo of Leslie and Janna hanging on the wall and takes it with him. Tor then notices outside someone on a motorcycle but they drive away instead of heading into the diner.

Tor goes about his business and gets his old job back as a boat repairman. The new owner, Jim Pastor, likes Tor but not as much as he likes talking about all of the young women enjoying their summer vacation. One day when Tor is cleaning up his father's cabin a beautiful woman knocks on the door and tells Tor that the cabin is hers as well. Tor cares little about who owns what and is instantly mesmerized by the woman (due to his fondness for anything beautiful). She introduces herself as Tori Stevens and says that she's the ex-wife of his late father who was wealthy and took her on as a trophy wife. Since she caught her cheating on him with another man she left him out of the will with the exception to the cabin. In her defense she says she cheated on him because he cheated on her first. Tor tells her that he was a bastard child who was hidden away at Tenkiller and jokes that the cabin is where all of his father's secrets are doomed to stay. The two agree to fix the place up together and see what happens after that. They both call it a night and head off to their own respective bedrooms. However, Tor sneaks into her room to stare at her while she sleeps. This begins a running motif of a hi-hat playing whenever Tor is stalking or has repressed memories or the urge to kill.

The next day Tor and Tori head off to the newly re-opened diner. They meet a retired psychiatrist and college professor (Janna’s dad) who says that he loves the lake even though long ago his daughter and several others were killed by a madman named 'Thor, or something like that, among other things.' Tor jokes around that Thor was close to his old nickname “Tor” (where upon saying that a hi-hat swells up). Tori says she like the name Tor more because it’s unique and sounds like the name of an old movie monster. Afterwards a group of three rednecks enter the diner and give Tori some problems and gesture lewdly to her. Tor almost gets in a fight but keeps his cool. Tor overhears which cabin they're in and drives Tori back to their place, Tor leaves her at the cabin claiming that he forgot that he had to have a few motors repaired by morning. Tor then goes to the cabin belonging to the three rednecks. They return almost at the same time as Tor and with a deer on one of their ATVs. Tor notices that they're very drunk and proceeds to murder them one by one. He lures one redneck by playing the harmonica and wounds another one trying to escape in a fishing boat but gets thrown into the water by Tor and his head hits the prop. The last one almost escapes in an ATV but instead Tor impaled him with the deer's antlers.

The next day Tori notices Tor stashing two ATVs and a boat away in their shed and asks him where he got them. He says he bought them with some money left by his father. Tori is somewhat suspicious but doesn't think too much of it and goes sunbathing. Tenkiller is rather boring and activities are limited, so a few men take to watching Tori while she sunbathes. Tor gets in a fight with Tori about her sunbathing in front of so many vile and wretched men which puzzles her. She says that he doesn’t need to worry about her so much because she knows how to handle herself. Tor gets angry and turns to leave when she tells him that she does appreciate him being protective and thinks that it’s cute. Tor casually smiles then goes to the shed where he proceeds to inflict several self-injuries to himself.

Later that night, Tori and Tor have a few drinks and she begins to flirt with Tor. They begin to kiss and make out and then Tor begins to cry. Tori asks what’s the matter. Tor admits that he’s had a lot of issues with being close to others and tells her he’s going to get his head straight and go to a nearby motel.
Instead, Tor goes on to kill all the voyeurs looking at Tor earlier that day. One by one, the men who were staring at her are picked off. On his way back to the cabin, Tor notices Pastor fishing and lands his boat to talk to him. Pastor says that he noticed he had a woman at his cabin and was wondering if they were related and if he could date her. Tor stabs Pastor but is wounded in the gut by Pastor’s fish knife. With what energy he has left, Tor stumbles to the professor’s cabin, hands him the photo of Leslie and Janna, and confesses everything. Tor also tells the professor that he’s impotent and that he didn’t want to kill Janna, his daughter, but claims he had to because she was corrupting Leslie. Tor then goes on describing Leslie and how beautiful she was and how Tori couldn’t hold a candle to her and she was the true thing of beauty he wanted to protect.

At that moment a motorcycle crashes through a cabin window. Tor looks out after he hears a harmonica play and gets shot in the arm. Leslie steps through and hits him with her bike helmet. Leslie shoots his kneecaps and other arm. Leslie apologizes for the mess and that the cops are on the way. As Tor lay half-conscious on the floor he says that the world corrupted her and that it’s his fault. Leslie retorts that he made her the woman she is today: one that doesn’t need any man’s help and one that fears no man. The cops take him away and then the professor asks Leslie how she knew he would strike again. She says that she’s been trying to track him down for 20 years since they couldn’t find his body. She then explains how she got a job as a police woman and got promoted to detective to better find Tor.

Tor is still alive and begging Leslie to let him protect her. Suddenly, a hand belonging to Tori grabs Leslie’s shoulder and pushes her and the professor away. Tori proceeds to tie Tor up in heavy chains and drags his body towards the lake. Leslie screams at Tori demanding that Tor go to court. Tori tells her that only she can punish Tor for his sins (At some point you could have Tori explains that she’s the Indian Maiden that Janna talked about in the original film, or just announce it as a voiceover right before credits) and walks into the water taking Tor with her who is clawing at the ground screaming for Leslie. The two disappear into the water.
Credits roll and the song “Mine all mine” blares out as the film fades to black.

THE END…OR IS IT? YES, YES IT IS BECAUSE THEY’D NEVER CONSIDER ANOTHER SEQUEL.

Okay, so I spent about 30 minutes scrawling this down so the production value should have the equivalent amount of care: VHS quality (in fact it should be released only on VHS, well, or Beta), bad lighting, incompetent sound editing, no real tension, plenty of tedium and excessive padding. All that’s needed are the original actors who played Tor and Leslie and have the same feel to it and it’ll be watchable. Well, as watchable as a movie like “Terror at Tenkiller” could be.

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