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Decent film but frustrated *may have some spoiling*


The movie started out looking like it was done on a $100 video camera. Looks really low budget and cheesy. That is okay though I am a horror fan and I have seen some really damn good movies that look like that. During the movie what got to me was when they would show a scene and then darkness would fade in and it would sometimes pick up 5-15 minutes later. That was really pathetic and pissed me off in a way. At one point it skips from a guy sitting at a tree to him all of a sudde being tied up on it??? It didnt even show the encounter or anything. It made me feel like I go up and went to the store and was gone for 30 minutes. Overall I did like it especially the fighting scenes. The Vietnam Vet with the mustache is the best character in the movie. He reminds me of Burt Reynolds character in Deliverance. He is one of those cool and calculated badass guys. The other main guy spends the last hour of the movie after he finds out he is being hunted into a crying woman like bitch. I hated him and wanted him to die. I wish they would have killed off everyone really quick and just had the Vietnam Vet around to kill off all the pig *beep* I think it was a good movie worth watching. I dont know if it was worth the $3.50 I paid to see it. Thought it had a killer storyline but has some low points and high points.

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i liked it too... but i'll agree about the terrible editing....

if it had a budget they might have made a great movie... the fights were brutal.....



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You're both out of your mind!!!(And probably either have money invested in this piece of junk movie or are part of the cast or crew) This movie has NO REDEEMING QUALITIES!!! What did you say "The fights were brutal"???
If obvious misses and clearly pulled punches that don't connect are cool then yes they were brutal.....Brutal to have to sit through!

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I thought this film was a pleasingly harsh and gritty backwoods horror outing. Muse Watson gave an excellent performance as rugged Vietnam veteran Frank; he was definitely my favorite character in the whole film.

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