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#The wrong turn 2 full movie series#
My guess is that director Joe Lynch watched things like the Friday the 13th films and the Nightmare on Elm Street series way too many times when he was a kid, whereas that jackass who made the Texas Chainsaw remake probably never watched any films with "Texas," "Chainsaw," or "Massacre" in the title. But where this film deviates from both the sequels and the stand-alones of the Reagan-era is that Wrong Turn 2: Dead End is more entertaining than the original that spawned it.Where Wrong Turn 2: Dead End succeeds, and where so many other recent horror films have failed, is that at the helm is a director who has respect and knowledge of the genre. In that regard, Wrong Turn 2: Dead End is everything that defined the sequel-heavy horror boom of the 1980s. And since this is the "unrated" version we're talking about, Wrong Turn 2: Dead End manages to deliver the sort of chop-n-slop effects that defined 1980s horror films.While the original Wrong Turn drew its primary inspiration from the horror flicks of the 1970s, Wrong Turn 2: Dead End draws deep from the well of '80s horror, which saw an incredible number of sequels that relied heavily on sex, nudity, and graphic violence-often mixed with a touch of really dark humor-all of which upped the ante of the films that begat these endless follow-ups. It isn't giving too much away to reveal that the mutants stalk and kill our motley assortment of heroes, but the fun in watching films of this nature is seeing how people are disposed of. The contestants appear to be a mix of both reality show and hack-'em-and-stack-'em horror cliches, the two of which are surprisingly similar.Once the cast of characters has been introduced, and the rules of the contest are delivered in spot-on, a hilarious send up of other reality shows, the fun really begins. Henry Rollins, chewing up every scene, co-stars as Dale Murphy, a retired Marine badass, and host of the show. But things begin to pick up steam as we are introduced to the cast and crew of Ultimate Survivalist, a ridiculous Survivor-type show, the premise of which deals with a six contestants trying to stay alive after a make-believe apocalypse. In fact, it was really pretty good.If the opening sequence of Wrong Turn 2: Dead End was all it had to offer, it would still be head and shoulders about crap like Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. But much to my surprise, Wrong Turn 2: Dead End wasn't half bad. My only two interests in watching Wrong Turn 2: Dead End was the fact that Henry Rollins was in it, and that it would be so bad I could have fun eviscerating the damn thing. Here's some of what Stuart has to say about the way-better-than-it-had-every-right-to-be sequel: "Why would anyone make a sequel to Wrong Turn? That was the question burning in my brain when I heard there would be a follow-up to the 2003 horror flick that was mildly entertaining, but not exactly a film destined to make the history books. We kick off this week's batch of horror DVD reviews with David Walker's take on the direct-to-DVD release of Wrong Turn 2: Dead End.