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After sharing a secret about himself, Hunter brings a group of friends from NYC back to his family farm for a weekend break. They quickly learn that secrets can be deadly as they are stalked... Read allAfter sharing a secret about himself, Hunter brings a group of friends from NYC back to his family farm for a weekend break. They quickly learn that secrets can be deadly as they are stalked by a twisted and disturbed beast, Pitchfork.After sharing a secret about himself, Hunter brings a group of friends from NYC back to his family farm for a weekend break. They quickly learn that secrets can be deadly as they are stalked by a twisted and disturbed beast, Pitchfork.
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Brian Michael Raetz
- Hunter Killian
- (as Brian Raetz)
Lindsey Dresbach
- Clare
- (as Lindsey Nicole)
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A man celebrating his coming out party at the family country home, is forced to do battle with a man who has a pitchfork attached to his hand with barb wire. His friends are fatally poked one by one until only a few who are left have to stick together to survive.
I was going to give this a two until I seen the ending. This film first cooks itself when we watch some country square dance routine to Honey, I'm Good. If you can endure that number they do a couple more. There is one sick scene where a woman pees in a jar and then pours it over a gaping wound in a man's head.
Nothing new at all just rehashed other films done with crap actors. Somebody just wanted to showcase some dance moves and had to come up with a film idea to do it. Avoid this one
I was going to give this a two until I seen the ending. This film first cooks itself when we watch some country square dance routine to Honey, I'm Good. If you can endure that number they do a couple more. There is one sick scene where a woman pees in a jar and then pours it over a gaping wound in a man's head.
Nothing new at all just rehashed other films done with crap actors. Somebody just wanted to showcase some dance moves and had to come up with a film idea to do it. Avoid this one
Some of the low budget 80s slasher films r much better than this awful film. The reviews on imdb warning to skip this is genuinely true.
Saw this on a dvd. The trailer was good n i was in the mood to check out some slasher film. What a rubbish n awful film this turned out to b. There were sufficient reviews on imdb warning not to see this trash but sometimes u jus dont wanna listen to good advise.
The films opening scene was beautifully shot, the farms, the lush greens n those isolated houses. That was one of its good thing from its total two.
We get to see a very young girl, a calvin klein model with her dog in the middle of nowhere rural side doing only the director knows what.
Later v get to c a group of youngsters who all r visiting the farmhouse of their friend. Lots of hot babes but zero nudity. A sex scene without any nudity, another sex scene without anybody, jus a wagon moving.
A small girl knows how to fire a gun, she knows how to tame horses n she can even do psychotherapy with the killer but she is scared of the bogeyman from the closets n under the bed.
A benchmark for any good slasher is some good slashings, brutality, nudity, scream queen n a decent killer.
All these r missing in this trash film. Forget about the character development, the killings r offscreen n boring, there is absolutely zero suspense n tension. The killer looked like a cartoon.
Killing somebody by mistake cos of sudden pop up during hiding or chase scene is been done umpteenth number of times.
The ending was kinda meh n one can easily guess. The phrase, out of the frying pan into the fire has been done so many times.
The old creepy guys acting n his hand scene were good. This is the second good thing in the film.
No explanation of any kind regarding the pitchfork. Mayb i didn't follow cos i forwarded some scenes to finish it.
Not even a B-movie. Not intentionally bad, just plain horrible.
I've seen a LOT of average-to-bad horror movies and most of them I would give 3-6 stars because they might have some good ideas, some good acting, a fresh take on things, SOMETHING redeeming. Even a really sexy scene with a beautiful woman can salvage something for us guys.
This has nothing. A few cute girls like always but the horrible dialog combined with a really bad script, below average acting, strange casting (the "dad" looks about 10 years older than the "son") and a group of people so filled with panic and stupidity it's mind numbingly bad. Nails on chalk board bad.
It was 90 minutes but somehow it felt like about 300 minutes with long horrible scenes. We're not talking "brilliant supsense" or " psycologial thriller", just random scenes that were dragged out for no apparent reason.
I can only believe some rich guy promised his son, that he would get to write the script and call the shots on his very own project, why would anyone make this movie a reality otherwise?
Don't ever watch this, you will feel robbed and 2 years older afterwards. And a bit dumber...
This has nothing. A few cute girls like always but the horrible dialog combined with a really bad script, below average acting, strange casting (the "dad" looks about 10 years older than the "son") and a group of people so filled with panic and stupidity it's mind numbingly bad. Nails on chalk board bad.
It was 90 minutes but somehow it felt like about 300 minutes with long horrible scenes. We're not talking "brilliant supsense" or " psycologial thriller", just random scenes that were dragged out for no apparent reason.
I can only believe some rich guy promised his son, that he would get to write the script and call the shots on his very own project, why would anyone make this movie a reality otherwise?
Don't ever watch this, you will feel robbed and 2 years older afterwards. And a bit dumber...
Terrible
I had high hopes for this movie. The very opening scene cinematography was quite good but unfortunately that was it. There are many things wrong with this film; some really bad acting, poorly edited scenes, lack of pace, devoid of menace and atmosphere to this wannabe slasher movie. It also was illogical and had many plot holes. The constant back lit fog effect was clichéd and so poorly executed as if the production wanted to get their money's worth from the fog machine even when the conditions made it look ludicrous. I think the director watched Nightmare On Elm Street as he plagiarized quite a few scenes but alas, Freddy Krueger was infinitely more menacing than this clown in a furry mask. This whole movie was a tired, badly acted and amateurish affair. It wasn't the worst movie I've seen but it's certainly not one I'd recommend.
Ultra Rotten Tomatoe Movie
Horrible movie. The ideas were taken from Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and the plot was almost a carbon copy of it, that was very obvious. Some of the dialog used by the actors, especially the young ones was really out of place for a so called horror movie and I found myself rolling my eyes at it. Acting was horrible, no jump scares, no gore. Apart from being a horrible movie with a some what copied plot and horrible acting, the movie had no horror in it at all. I sat through the movie just to see if it could get any worse as it progressed, and believe me, it did not disappoint. This movie really puts the "LOW" in Low Budget. Complete lack of originality in every way. I give it 2 thumbs down just because of lack of more thumbs. 0 star rating here.
Did you know
- TriviaThe filming took place where the director grew up as a child, on Packard Farms in Clare, Michigan.
- SoundtracksHoney, I'm Good
Written by Andy Grammar, Nolan Sipe
Performed by Andy Grammar
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- Budget
- $250,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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