Wrong Turn 4 : Bloody Beginnings Among Good Hillbilly Company

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Twentieth Century Fox's "Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings" will be the 25th DVD and Blu-ray Oct. To celebrate the upcoming release, the studio sent us to a feature called "Hillbilly Horrors," which lists some of the scariest movies with Hicks put on celluloid. So, without further ado, here is the "Hillbilly Horrors".


This brutal consequences ["Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings"] is a large number of the last acts of cruelty that has given us all a healthy fear of HILLBILLIES. Here we go deep into the backwoods redneck to explore some of the best horror films ...


"Wrong Turn 4"
All that proves to be something in this case a group of dead-end for most. After stumbling across an old gas station, a medical student Chris (foolishly) take the old road where he meets a barbed wire trap and another group of hapless travelers. Like many outback horror film based on the assumption titular "wrong turn", with most of the original group meeting in the final gruesome gang of cannibals in a cabin in the woods. While two of their number to change the narrow - and bloody - to escape, imaginatively called "saw-tooth" and "Three Fingers" live to eat another day.


"The Hills Have Eyes"
2006 remake of Wes Craven is a 1977 Classic, the new round of the 21 century, victims of their celluloid predecessors in the same fate. Carter is unhappy, Bukowski has been unfortunate NOK to stumble upon a crooked gas station owner, who will refer them directly to the route of the Mountains title. But many more spike traps, because of the wheels, and the family is affected by nuclear testing relentlessly chased by mutants who walk on this stretch of the New Mexico desert. Numerous bloody encounters and the four members of the family before the result of rape comes up - is intact, but not without an (almost) as good as they can. But as with so many horrors of their hillbilly-relief is short-lived, because their apparent escape from the slope of the monitored ... sequel, anyone?


"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"
Grand-daddy of all the horrors and hillbilly father of countless spin-offs: the original 1974 version of the tag-line to set a precedent, he said: "Who will survive and what is left of them?" Not much, it seems, for five and a half of innocent people who have - NOK once - sent to his death from the old and the empty gas station, only one life to tell the story. Chainsaw-wielding cannibals, a Texas-based real-life hillbilly Ed Gein, who is a bit anti-social and murderous peccadilloes are inspired by a long line of good faith weirdoes from Norman Bates in Psycho JaME Gumbet in Silence of the Lambs.


"Wolf Creek"
The more frightening that it is based on real events, this story of an outback murder of an Australian in a long series of atrocities, the full ferocity of the antipodean landscape. Agreeing to "help" is a gruesome serial killer after being involved in the desolate Northern Territory, three backpackers find themselves held hostage, as has been shown that particularly gruesome case of history repeating. Meeting with two of his companions and the horrible end to the prolonged life of one of the trio to tell a story.


"Liberation"
If you go to the woods today, you are sure a big surprise ... The basic premise of all hillbilly horrors, and there is no more true than in the 1970 flick. The innocent canoe trip taken by four American businessmen will quickly sour as the distant landscape of Georgia, the local population to be less than welcoming to strangers in their midst. Although a larger-than-normal ratio of transfer of survivors to HILLBILLIES, this is psychological violence in the film, which is probably the most influential of its protagonists.




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