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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaCollege mischief spins out of control unleashing a horrifying scarecrow who terrorizes a resort town during Spring Break.College mischief spins out of control unleashing a horrifying scarecrow who terrorizes a resort town during Spring Break.College mischief spins out of control unleashing a horrifying scarecrow who terrorizes a resort town during Spring Break.
Sean Andrews
- Phil
- (as Sean Flynn)
Jeremy Daniel Davis
- Dave
- (as Jeremy Davis)
Olivia Munn
- Girl #1
- (as Lisa Munn)
Agnes Albright
- Girl #2
- (as Agnes Olech)
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The perils of the undomesticated scarecrow
If I'd only known that this was the third in a series when I picked it up, I might have held back until I'd had the chance to study the first two instalments in some depth and subsequently come into Scarecrow Gone Wild fully prepared to appreciate all it had to offer. You'd think I'd have learned my lesson from the whole Kickboxer 4 farce (who is this feckless boy-child? Where's Jean-Claude? Why is Tong Po half his previous size?) - but no. Ah well, not to worry - at the end of the day I can safely say its charms weren't entirely lost on me.
In spite of several dull stretches as the film tries to make the lives of its mouth-breathing teenage sickle-fodder seem deep and involving, SGW is ultimately brimming over with so many top-quality "what the..." moments that it's impossible not to have fun with the damn thing. The Scarecrow drives! The Scarecrow hits the waves! The Scarecrow inexplicably gains the power of electrocution! The Scarecrow's head appears to be made of cast iron when someone clouts him with a fire extinguisher! It's all good stuff. And I'd never even heard of Ken Shamrock before this, but now I think he should be in every film ever made (alongside Christopher Lambert and Steven Seagal).
What's particularly endearing about Scarecrow Gone Wild is that everybody involved plays it as if they've been told it's some kind of intense art-house drama, although we do get the occasional flash of momentary self-awareness (the "watch out for the homicidal scarecrow" line near the end comes to mind). All in all, definitely one to remember, and roll on 10,001 Scarecrows... I think.
In spite of several dull stretches as the film tries to make the lives of its mouth-breathing teenage sickle-fodder seem deep and involving, SGW is ultimately brimming over with so many top-quality "what the..." moments that it's impossible not to have fun with the damn thing. The Scarecrow drives! The Scarecrow hits the waves! The Scarecrow inexplicably gains the power of electrocution! The Scarecrow's head appears to be made of cast iron when someone clouts him with a fire extinguisher! It's all good stuff. And I'd never even heard of Ken Shamrock before this, but now I think he should be in every film ever made (alongside Christopher Lambert and Steven Seagal).
What's particularly endearing about Scarecrow Gone Wild is that everybody involved plays it as if they've been told it's some kind of intense art-house drama, although we do get the occasional flash of momentary self-awareness (the "watch out for the homicidal scarecrow" line near the end comes to mind). All in all, definitely one to remember, and roll on 10,001 Scarecrows... I think.
Typical B Movie Horror
This is a typical direct to video horror movie, with the exception of Samantha Aisling, the acting is pretty bad (especially Ken Shamrock). I thought Samantha Aisling was very attractive and a pretty good actor, especially considering that according to IMDb this is her only film. Hopefully we'll be seeing a lot more of her in the near future. This isn't a horrible movie, but I don't think anyone renting this should be expecting award winning movie making. If you go realizing it is a low budget horror movie it's pretty good. I thought the special effects were pretty good, the scarecrow looks fairly scary as long as they don't show close-ups of it. When they show close-ups it looks like what it is... I guy in a Halloween mask. One of the things I did like about it was that, in most every horror movie, the monster waits until each person is alone then kills them one by one. The scarecrow actually attacks them as a group, nothing really special, just something different. I liked it, it's good for a minor scares and a couple of laughs. I gave it a 5/10
Things I have learned from SGW
The things I have learned from this movie are remarkable, things I never would have guessed otherwise. I do warn you though, there are spoilers.
1) Spring Break doesn't consist of many people on a beach, but instead a small group friends...
2) Daylight is a tricky thing and can disappear to night, then dawn, then night again within a period of five minutes.
3) Scarecrows can whistle.
4) Scarecrows can whistle under water.
5) Scarecrows can drive trucks.
6) Boom mikes are not obviously visible while shooting or editing, but very visible when watching the movie.
7) Mirrors don't show your outer appearance, but instead what you are on the inside.
8) Scarecrows are weak against defibrillators.
9) Scarecrows lose track of people very easily on an open beach.
10) A wrestler is no match for the mighty power of a scarecrow.
11) Being lightly slapped can knock you unconscious.
12) Drunk people like terrible guitar solos.
13) When a spear-like object stabs through someone, it sticks through them at a completely different angle.
14) If you are being dragged along a beach, screaming for help, no one will help you, despite there being two people on the same side of the beach as you.(Check the background beach around when the girl finds her dead boyfriend, where could those two people go to in a matter of minutes?)
15) When you spill your innards, they rest neatly on top of your skin.
16) Finally, people don't show any signs of worry when their friends disappear for many hours without explanation.
This movie is very informative, I hope you have learned something from it. So Yeah.
1) Spring Break doesn't consist of many people on a beach, but instead a small group friends...
2) Daylight is a tricky thing and can disappear to night, then dawn, then night again within a period of five minutes.
3) Scarecrows can whistle.
4) Scarecrows can whistle under water.
5) Scarecrows can drive trucks.
6) Boom mikes are not obviously visible while shooting or editing, but very visible when watching the movie.
7) Mirrors don't show your outer appearance, but instead what you are on the inside.
8) Scarecrows are weak against defibrillators.
9) Scarecrows lose track of people very easily on an open beach.
10) A wrestler is no match for the mighty power of a scarecrow.
11) Being lightly slapped can knock you unconscious.
12) Drunk people like terrible guitar solos.
13) When a spear-like object stabs through someone, it sticks through them at a completely different angle.
14) If you are being dragged along a beach, screaming for help, no one will help you, despite there being two people on the same side of the beach as you.(Check the background beach around when the girl finds her dead boyfriend, where could those two people go to in a matter of minutes?)
15) When you spill your innards, they rest neatly on top of your skin.
16) Finally, people don't show any signs of worry when their friends disappear for many hours without explanation.
This movie is very informative, I hope you have learned something from it. So Yeah.
What a sham-rock!!
OK, when Ken Shamrock was in the UFC I was kind of a fan. Then he went to wresting and became a joke. Well boy did he just cement his place in the hall of Sham. This movie is as bad as it gets, with the sad new direction that horror is headed. Only one word comes to mind when I think of this movie, "Stupid". The acting is terrible, I never even got a jolt from a sudden surprise. It just kind of walks through the movie, with the actors talking out their lines with little or no emotion. I was so bored with this lifeless movie, I was begging for the scarecrow to kill them all. This movie suffers from the worse camera direction that all true horror fans hate. When the murder is about to happen they cut to another scene. That did it for me. Just think they have another one scheduled for release in Sept. Oh boy can't wait. Maybe I will just go watch "Scream" again, and do what the title suggests. Don't waste your time or money on this clunker.
"The World's Most Dangerous Man" Becomes "The World's Most Annoying Actor".
Scarecrow Gone Wild is one of the most campy and cheesy movies I have ever seen, but I liked it. I liked about 90% of it anyways. I think it went about 10-15 minutes too long. The movie itself was only 90 minutes so I guess you could say it lacked some content because I wanted it to end at around 75 minutes or so.
In the first scene, I though the camera work was going to drive me crazy. It reminded me of The Blair Witch Project. Turns out that was just the director's way of making the chase scene a little different and, I guess, unique.
I was looking forward to Ken Shamrock's motion picture debut and have to say that I was sorely disappointed. The guy's a great fighter and even a pretty good professional wrestler, but unfortunately lacks in the acting department. I really wanted to like him in this movie, but he didn't bring any of his strengths to the table. Plus, he was barely in the movie, and half of it was a stretch just to get him in the scene.
Matthew Linhardt, Samantha Aisling and Tara Platt offered respectable performances. Not to mention, Tara was quite a refreshing piece of eye candy. Something about her reminds me of Rebecca Gayheart, and you get to see quite a bit of her.
I'm undecided on David Zelina's performance, only because I haven't seen any of his other work. Seems he's just trying to recreate Stiffler from the American Pie series.
Despite the campy and cheesiness of this movie, it's what we've come to expect from this genre and I think most of us have grown to like it, at least a little bit. I give this movie 7 of 10.
In the first scene, I though the camera work was going to drive me crazy. It reminded me of The Blair Witch Project. Turns out that was just the director's way of making the chase scene a little different and, I guess, unique.
I was looking forward to Ken Shamrock's motion picture debut and have to say that I was sorely disappointed. The guy's a great fighter and even a pretty good professional wrestler, but unfortunately lacks in the acting department. I really wanted to like him in this movie, but he didn't bring any of his strengths to the table. Plus, he was barely in the movie, and half of it was a stretch just to get him in the scene.
Matthew Linhardt, Samantha Aisling and Tara Platt offered respectable performances. Not to mention, Tara was quite a refreshing piece of eye candy. Something about her reminds me of Rebecca Gayheart, and you get to see quite a bit of her.
I'm undecided on David Zelina's performance, only because I haven't seen any of his other work. Seems he's just trying to recreate Stiffler from the American Pie series.
Despite the campy and cheesiness of this movie, it's what we've come to expect from this genre and I think most of us have grown to like it, at least a little bit. I give this movie 7 of 10.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesAnother sequel to Scarecrow (2002) was in development at the time of this film's release. The working title was '10,001 Scarecrows'.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen one of the girls is talking to the coach her microphone battery is clearly visible.
- Citações
Coach Ramsey: I thought I was dead, but I was just unconscious.
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