Still waiting for a day when a horror movie is "scary as hell." This was kind of a lackluster. I like the message behind it, but did not care for the movie itself. Too much hype.
So, awhile back ago I read reports of Kevin Smith planning to make this film, I didn't expect it to actual take off... now here we are. How did this movie get the rating it has now? I don't know. Avid Kevin Smith followers? I can list the many reasons I didn't like this film, but I will save you time. It was boring, not very funny, and the best part was the ending (and no I am not saying that to be facetious; it was literally the best part.) I went into this film with zero expectation, not expecting much after Red State, and I was bored out of my mind.
I was looking forward to this movie and I was expecting some great campy-horror from it, but didn't find what I was looking for. When action was going down, it was fun, but the spaces in between weren't filled with much, mostly just naked women. I think there was only one main character that was a female who didn't take their shirt off. Which it had a little more going on, but alas, beggars can't be choosers. For stupid-funny one liners check it out, if you're looking for a horror movie, I would move on.
Usually I am fine with campy horror movies, but this film has one decent scene that is a bit campy, as for the rest this is a pretty dimwitted film and I see no reason for the great reviews it has received. If you're drunk, you'll probably enjoy it between the banter with your friends or the scrolling through your phone, otherwise it's pretty bad.
Seriously, save your money. I saw it in theaters for free and it wasn't even worth the waste ticket stub. It's not scary, not fun, and the kids in the movie don't even follow the rules they set for the game. The movie looks great as far as cinematography is concerned, but otherwise it's a pretty shallow ineffective film that is both laughably bad and predictable.
Just like this movie. I'm sorry to say that this is nowhere near the creepiness of the first movie and the campiness of the second. This one heads for the bottom of the barrel. If you enjoyed the first Wrong Turn movies, you may enjoy this.
If you do not like bad movies, then I would recommend a GPS before you take this wrong wrong wrong turn.
The fourth season kicks off with Annie (Piper Perabo) and Auggie (Christopher Gorham) adjusting to their new romance and how it changes their working relationship. Annie also navigates an uneasy partnership with Henry Wilcox (Gregory Itzin), who gives her shocking information about Arthur (Peter Gallagher). Joan (Kari Matchett), forced to endure the fallout from the scandal involving Arthur, receives surprising news that complicates things further. Hill Harper joins the cast as Colombian station chief Calder Michaels.
The movie was not that great, it does however, look great on blu ray. Not the biggest fan of Affleck, but he did what he could with the bad script. Here's to hoping the Netflix Daredevil series is a lot better, we can only hope and wait until 2015.