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Vacancy 2: The First Cut

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
9K
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Vacancy 2: The First Cut (2008)
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Three young people check into the Meadow View Inn for a night's rest, fully unaware of the inn's sick-minded employees and their nefarious intentions.Three young people check into the Meadow View Inn for a night's rest, fully unaware of the inn's sick-minded employees and their nefarious intentions.Three young people check into the Meadow View Inn for a night's rest, fully unaware of the inn's sick-minded employees and their nefarious intentions.

  • Director
    • Eric Bross
  • Writer
    • Mark L. Smith
  • Stars
    • Agnes Bruckner
    • David Moscow
    • Scott Anderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    9K
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    • Director
      • Eric Bross
    • Writer
      • Mark L. Smith
    • Stars
      • Agnes Bruckner
      • David Moscow
      • Scott Anderson
    • 51User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Agnes Bruckner
    Agnes Bruckner
    • Jessica
    David Moscow
    David Moscow
    • Gordon
    Scott Anderson
    Scott Anderson
    • Smith
    • (as Scott G. Anderson)
    Arjay Smith
    Arjay Smith
    • Tanner
    Trevor Wright
    Trevor Wright
    • Caleb
    Beau Billingslea
    Beau Billingslea
    • Otis
    Brian Klugman
    Brian Klugman
    • Reece
    Juanita Jennings
    Juanita Jennings
    • Doris
    Nelson Lee
    Nelson Lee
    • Groom
    Gwendoline Yeo
    Gwendoline Yeo
    • Bride
    Judy Durning
    • Wife
    David Shackelford
    David Shackelford
    • Truck Driver
    Lola Davidson
    Lola Davidson
    • Woman
    Don Oscar Smith
    • Man
    Joe Reegan
    Joe Reegan
    • Jack
    Christopher Allen Nelson
    Christopher Allen Nelson
    • Sheriff
    • (as Chris Nelson)
    Paul Papadakis
    • Deputy #1
    Jeryl Prescott
    Jeryl Prescott
    • Deputy #2
    • (as Jeryl Prescott Sales)
    • Director
      • Eric Bross
    • Writer
      • Mark L. Smith
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    4SnoopyStyle

    Prequel in need of better actors

    The Pinewood Motel was shut down in April 2007 and 200 videotaped murders were discovered from as far back as September 2004. It all started with motel clerks Reece (Brian Klugman) and Gordon (David Moscow) videotaping the sexual escapades of their guests and selling them to the truck driver (David Shackelford). Then they film the mysterious Mr. Smith murdering a woman in the room. They take Smith prisoner who sells them on making more snuff movies. Young couple Jessica (Agnes Bruckner) and Caleb (Trevor Wright) with their funny black friend Tanner (Arjay Smith) arrive at the motel just in time.

    It's a real disappointment that neither Frank Whaley nor Ethan Embry come back for this prequel. The connection to the first movie is lost. I only know Bruckner and she's played this damsel-in-distress before as all young actresses do. The concept is basically the same as the original which means that there are no surprises. The first one was a well-made simple B-horror elevated because of compelling good actors in the cast. The simplicity means there is no place for this to go. The lack of good actors is really where this falls down. Fank Whaley was creepy in the first one. This is just a straight-to-video cash grab.
    5trashgang

    should be a prequel but it fails somehow

    Indeed, when the movie starts the credits tells us that this is a prequel, how it all started. But somehow it fails to deliver us a story. The first ten minutes has nothing to do with the rest of the movie, it is just there to clock the movie in at more then a hour. There is more blood then the original Vacancy but somehow it just don't work. They should have made another movie with another title. And the parts, for example, were you should jump out of your seat, well, it's not scary. You can guess what will happen. It's a pity that they always have to make a franchise out of movies that make a bit of money. Watch vacancy forget this one. Watch this one, as a movie on his own and then you will be satisfied.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Decent Prequel

    In 2004, the redneck managers of the Meadow View Motel Gordon (David Moscow) and Reece (Brian Klugman) use room 6 to videotape the intimacy of the guests to sell porn movies. When the mysterious Mr. Smith (Scott G. Anderson) checks in with a young woman, they witness the sadistic psychopath guest stabbing and killing his mate. The footage is a success and they decide to make other snuff movies with Smith. When Caleb (Trevor Wright), who is traveling from Chicago with his fiancée Jessica (Agnes Bruckner) and his best friend Tanner (Arjay Smith), decides to rest in Meadow View, they have a nightmarish night and try to survive from the sick intention of the gang.

    The underrated "Vacancy 2: The First Cut" is a decent prequel to the original "Vacancy" (which is also a reasonable movie, nothing more than that). There are some stupid scenes, like for example Jessica beating on the window instead of escaping; or the attitude of Tanner in the house of Otis and Doris; or the conclusion with the police finding no evidence of the murders; but the final result is not bad or mediocre like mentioned in some reviews. The screenplay and the story could be better but work on DVD. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Temos Vagas 2 - The First Cut" ("Vacancy 2: The First Cut")
    5themeltonfamily11

    Not bad not good

    Vacancy the original was so much better, however this one was decent for a prequel. I felt like there were some moments that felt more silly than anything, which I don't think personally is good in a horror film. The acting was pretty well done also. Good if you just want to watch it or have extra time on your hands but you wouldn't be missing too much if you skipped out on this one.
    4Leofwine_draca

    Insipid sequel

    A direct-to-DVD sequel to the surprisingly successful VACANCY, a supposed horror/thriller that I wasn't too fussed about if I'm truthful. I felt that VACANCY was a film I'd seen a hundred times before, and the same can be said for this low budget sequel which takes the form of a prequel set in another motel.

    The story is very predictable and aimed at the torture porn market. A travelling group of three teenagers end up staying at a remote motel (is there any other type?) and fall foul of a group of weirdos who decide to make a snuff film. There are no shocks or surprises here, and the writing is merely perfunctory. The characters act dumb and stilted, and the worst thing is that there's no sense of empathy; you never care as to who lives or dies.

    Agnus Bruckner (THE WOODS) is the typical pretty blonde heroine but her character is severely underwritten to the point that the villains are more interesting than the supposed protagonists. The direction is insipid and uninspired and despite the plentiful chase sequences there isn't an exciting moment in the whole movie. Can't say I'm too surprised...

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    • Trivia
      Scott Anderson is the only actor to appear in both the first and second film.
    • Goofs
      Flipped shot: Jessica stabs the chair fragment into Smith's left cheek. When she emerges from her hiding spot underneath the building, there is a shot of Smith stalking in the woods and the hole has moved to his right cheek. The film was obviously flipped.
    • Quotes

      Smith: This moviemaking shit is a lot harder than it looks.

    • Connections
      Featured in Caught on Tape: Behind the Scenes of 'Vacancy 2' (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Hold Me Close
      Written by Jeremy Menard, Dan Wolf, Jake Sciscio, Frank Romantino and Shane Reynolds

      Performed by The Scenic

      Courtesy of Victory Records

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nhà Trọ Kinh Hoàng 2
    • Production companies
      • Hal Lieberman Company
      • Stage 6 Films
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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