I bought these movies last year and the Feast series wasn't bad. Feast 1 was the best one. Feast 2 sloppy seconds was okay but contained too many disturbing scenes. Feast 3 the happy finish sucked because the human survivors were killed by a robot from out of nowhere at the end.
"Wrong Turn 2",Is About A Group Of Teens,On A Game Show,In The Woods.When They Team Up With A Partner,They Must Go In The Woods To Hunt For Clues To The Game They Are Playing.2 Teenager Girls Wander In A House Where Cannibals Live To Search For A Phone.When They Are Seen By The Cannibals,They Must Run For Their Lives.But One Girl Is Hit In The Head With An Axe,And Is Killed.While The Other Girl Runs Away. Soon After Each Person On The Game Show Begins To Be Killed One By One,By These Cannibalistic People.If You Like Wrong Turn Then You Will Like Wrong Turn 2.This Is One Good Horror Movie To Own If You Really Like Horror Movies.
Don't waste your time on the American remake of this movie...
The original is where it's at!!!
This movie is slightly depressing, yet suspenseful. It keeps you on the edge of your seat. You can't wait to see what happens next.
I like this movie to because it doesn't have the "happy ever after" ending.
Check it out!
I got this after i watched the batman beyound series which i ordered on here in the collectors set. But theres only 3 seasons then it just kind of stops and the makers went off to do other things so there wasnt really an ending, so i ordered this and it kind of wraps everything up. It is defferent then the normal batman but it is a cool take on a great story.
You can have a better time title-scanning Johnny pics in an alphabetical video guide than you can enduring the latest Blade Runner knockoff: Johnny Mnemonic.
amidst all the gleeful profanity, gross character stereotyping, outrageous interspecies rape and gory grotesquery, an apparent lack of originality is the one thing that should not cause undue offence here.
American Hardcore, Paul Rachman's impressively thorough documentary, tells of the second-generation punk rockers who learned from the Sex Pistols and Ramones and then did their DIY thing.