Wrong Turn 2: Dead End

Wrong Turn 2: Dead End

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Wrong Turn 2: Dead End

Henry Rollins, Kimberly Caldwell, Erica Leerhsen, Crystal Lowe, Texas Battle

A group of reality show contestants find themselves fighting for their survival against a family of hideously deformed inbred cannibals who plan to ruthlessly butcher them all.

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  • October 28, 2009
    Almost heaven, West Virginia . . .

    I don't think the West Virginia Visitors Bureau appreciated this movie as much as they did John Denver's love song for their homeland. Just guessing . . .

    I tell you, if the Wrong Turn franchise were a publicly traded stock, I wo

    ...( read more)uld invest -- even if they can't get Eliza Dushku to play in every one. Now this is a horror film series that has the kind of sense of humor about itself that you really need when you make movies like this. I will grant you that there is no moment as hilarious as Paris Hilton getting the pipe through her noggin in House of Wax -- her brain of course, being her most vulnerable spot -- but the laughs here are pretty good, and the cannibal family in #2 is really kind of adorable compared to #1 -- and there are females this time. One of the problems with #1 was that there were no women in the clan, so you know we were talking about some type of really deep inbreeding.

    Nuclear waste and inbreeding. It never ceases to amaze me how that combination can never ever be good news. For sustained horror humor, this one is a real Halloween treat : )

  • July 17, 2009
    Mutated hillbillies can be a real pain in the arse. And eye socket. Basically, more of the same from the franchise that wants to be the next Texas Chainsaw Massacre. This time out, instead of Eliza Dushku, we get the quite gorgeous Erica Leerhsen (from... wait, you'll never guess...( read more) - The Texas chainsaw Massacre remake) and the less than lithe figure of Henry Rollins as the main characters.

    A reality TV show show called The Apocalypse sets up it's cameras in the same mutant-infested forest as the last film and the local residents quickly set about slicing and dicing the interlopers like an enraged Gordon Ramsey. Body parts fly off in every direction and blood gushes, spurts, leaks, drops, squirts and cascades in virtually every scene. If you could define this movie in one word, it would be "wet". There's a gratuitous boob shot and obligatory sex scene to keep the titillation quota up in between the carnage, but there's so little story that you could write it on the back of a matchbox. Not that story actually matters here one little bit.

    Rollins is an ex-marine turned TV presenter who, when he realises the hills not only have eyes but bear traps, axes and other assorted blunt and sharp weaponry, turns into Arnold Schwarzenegger faster than you can say "Last twenty minutes of Predator". I'm not giving anything away by saying the bad guys get killed and the prettiest girl survives, but poor old Hank? Well, let's just say he's not likely to feature in another sequel...

    All in all, it's your typical teens/twenty-somethings against psychos scenario. All is played out with arse-numbing inevitability, with only the gore and death scenes to keep you wondering what's going to happen next. Basically, if you didn't like the first one, then you'll hate this. Oh, and it contains probably the most unintentionally stupid tagged on twist ending I think I may have ever seen. One of those moments that if you're watching it at the cinema, you'll burst out laughing, feel embarrassed for a second or two before you realising everybody else has done exactly the same.
  • August 15, 2008
    It's great that Wrong Turn was made because that caused Wrong Turn 2 to be made!

    This sequel is a hell of an upped ante. More bodies, better kills, more original premise, better script, improved effects. For horror fans, the first movie is just a regurguatation of so muc...( read more)h that we've seen already, but Wrong Turn 2 allows itself to be self-deprecating and campy, which makes for a much better flick.

    There are some fantastic kill sequences in this flick that I won't soon forget. My favorite is when a girl is perfectly halved, and two creatures each drag a half, leaving minimal blood behind (which means that I think it is staged in a way that it knows this is ludicrous having two perfect body halves, so why make that more outrageous by showing us massive amounts of blood so early on?). Because plenty later, we get all the blood splatter we want, and it's mostly the creature's blood.

    This flick has actually got some scary moments, some grotesque moments, some funny moments, and some thrilling action moments. A must watch for horror fans.

    "So Fucked Up" highlight:
    the creatures giving birth
  • May 13, 2008
    Just as good as the first pretty much, if maybe not quite as tense or shocking. Very gory and violent, just like the first and similar to the hills have eyes. If you can handle the gore and are a horror fan you'll enjoy this.
  • April 15, 2008
    Hm...what to say? The first one was pretty good...I just will never understand why if you have to make a sequel can't you make a decent one...it's been done successfully. This was so so...and Kimberly Caldwell? Oh please...
  • December 9, 2009
    I prefer the first one, and even the 3rd one. Here i saw the hair extensions of the blonde girl. The special effect was extremely fake - no movie blood, but water. It was just wrong on all levels. Even the story line was a bit boring. I missed the special affects that Stan Wi...( read more)nston's team done in the first Wrong Turn. The actors did not do justice for me compared to Eliza Dushku and fellow actors of number one. Maybe they are good actors, but the movie itself made them look pathetic. I wasn't fond of the camera work. The hillbillies looked more like trailer trash, very very badly done make up. I usually like low budged and no budget movies. But I give this one a thumbs down. I had a good laugh at the ending. Was particularly fake. The only scene I must admit was good, was the first gruesome scene of the movie. Pity I wasted my time watching this.
  • December 1, 2009
    Not as good as the first one
  • November 30, 2009
    Its another horror/gore movie that relies more on the gore and death factor rather than a point or good storyline.
    It is gorey that does make this movie watchable with some sick deaths by these mutilated weirdos!

    its based on a group of people who are starring in a reality sh...( read more)ow based on survival in the woods but what starts out as fun and games trying to win the 100k prize turns to be a horror filled day out at the woods!
    and trying to survive the weird mutants!

    Its not very exciting and not got a good storyline but has a few jumps and really good gore which may be interesting to other horror fans!
  • November 30, 2009
    Although Henry Rollins was nice to look at, this wasn't a particularly good film. The first one wasn't bad but more a less the same thing in this one! Its a forgettable horror thats more gorey than for a scare factor!
  • November 22, 2009
    Can a DTDVD be better than it's theaterical released predecesscor? In this case, yes. This one, like the first, strats up imdeiately and does not really let go. Also, it does something I feel all (direct) sequels should do, which is expand on the existing universe, and does it ev...( read more)er. We get to see the whole family and discover why they are still there. The acting isn't as good as the first, but Henry Rollins is a blast to watch, and the pace is wonderful.

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