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Summary: Retired military commander Colonel Dale Murphy (Henry Rollins) hosts the simulated post-apocalyptic reality show where participants are challenged to survive a remote West Virginia wasteland. But the show turns into a nightmarish showdown when each realizes they are being hunted by an inbred family of cannibals determined to make them all dinner! (imdb)
This is definitely worth a watch if you are a fan of the first one and asked the question, "What if this movie wasn't taking itself seriously at all?" Well, then you would have Wrong Turn 2, which is campy and fun yet still stays true to the form/story of the first picture.
Cool deaths and decent sfx can't save this movie from feeling like a mediocre remake of Hills Have Eyes. Standard b-movie acting, directing and writing hampers a cool idea (reality tv survivors thrown into a real survival situation [tropic thunder?]) and fairly scary inbred monsters. Everything is done just well enough to make it worth a watch but you won't miss out on much if you don't. I do recommend watching the first ten minutes or so.
Does everything right that the original failed at. The kills are gory as hell, it plays with the audience's expectations and has Henry Rollins going all semi-Rambo over everyone's ass. Reminded me a bit of Feast at times.
Just a tad better than the original despite being a lot more cornier, but it has great characters and enough blood & gore to please any Horror fan. It combines Reality TV & Horror, two of my favourite things, so I was always bound to love it! Henry Rollins is the stand-out in the cast, but the younger cast members do a great job also. It has the 'direct-to-DVD' feel about it, however it's pulled off so well and it's simply an enjoyable film to watch, it's a shame the sequels didn't do the same.
Better than the first one, if you ask me. Goredrenched low-budget horror... with a hint of selfirony? Taken as Evil Dead-type "over-the-top comic horror" it's actually quite enjoyable. Crap? Sure. Fun crap? No doubt.
henry rollins...i should be able to stop there, but i wont. nice and gory like i like it, the killees fight back and that is a given in any good horror movie. this time around the freaks that kill people can talk and it gives you some history on them, kudos on doing that. the stereotypes are much too prominent. i like the satire on reality television. poor acting and sub-par plot bogs this down to just average.
While it starts off a little slow (after a great opening scene) it moves into easily one of the goriest Horror films I've seen with so much blood & guts you won't know what hit you! Its a very impressive sequel to the 2003 film with more characters, and definitley more blood & gore, plus we learn a little more about those mysterious 'mountain men' and their families. It has its corny moments, but its not one to be taken so seriously, so true Horror fans will kick back and really enjoy it!
"A fast-paced and completely unapologetic love-letter to the old-school '80s splatter sequels like Friday the 13th Part 2 and Texas Chainsaw 2. (Gory, too!)"