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Quando Mike leva sua namorada Sheryl para um acampamento nas montanhas o pior inimigo que esperavameram os mosquitos. Mas acabam recebidos em um pesadelo.Quando Mike leva sua namorada Sheryl para um acampamento nas montanhas o pior inimigo que esperavameram os mosquitos. Mas acabam recebidos em um pesadelo.Quando Mike leva sua namorada Sheryl para um acampamento nas montanhas o pior inimigo que esperavameram os mosquitos. Mas acabam recebidos em um pesadelo.
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Get used to it! We are only going on ova 100yrs of movie cinema 😂
Good luck trying to find something that hasn't been done before. Please post if u find it. Then we can all reassure u that it's been done before. Doesn't matter if somethings been done before. Different characters, different place, different time usually & usually there's a lot more different than that. I've seen 100 serial killer movies, I'm gonna keep watching em. I've seen thousands of slashers. I'm gonna keep watching em & not gonna say after, "wtf, how many times do I have to watch teens get killed by a maniac". When I can comprehend that just cuz it's a maniac whacking kids doesn't mean it's just like the rest. Obv some outliers where the movie is like almost a bad remake but most of time that is not the case. Most of the time it's just a similar story with a similar plot & thats cuz we don't live the most complex of lives as humans. It's not like there's 10 billion storylines that are unique to themselves that nobody else has ever seen a group of humans do. I think when people realize that fact they maybe will be able to start enjoying movies again & not just rating every movie they see with 1,2 or 9 & zero thought put into it. Pretending ur writing a mock for part of a film class final & rating average movies at worst with a 1 totally just kill ur credibility
Good luck trying to find something that hasn't been done before. Please post if u find it. Then we can all reassure u that it's been done before. Doesn't matter if somethings been done before. Different characters, different place, different time usually & usually there's a lot more different than that. I've seen 100 serial killer movies, I'm gonna keep watching em. I've seen thousands of slashers. I'm gonna keep watching em & not gonna say after, "wtf, how many times do I have to watch teens get killed by a maniac". When I can comprehend that just cuz it's a maniac whacking kids doesn't mean it's just like the rest. Obv some outliers where the movie is like almost a bad remake but most of time that is not the case. Most of the time it's just a similar story with a similar plot & thats cuz we don't live the most complex of lives as humans. It's not like there's 10 billion storylines that are unique to themselves that nobody else has ever seen a group of humans do. I think when people realize that fact they maybe will be able to start enjoying movies again & not just rating every movie they see with 1,2 or 9 & zero thought put into it. Pretending ur writing a mock for part of a film class final & rating average movies at worst with a 1 totally just kill ur credibility
OK, this story is not so original. You've seen this too many times. I can name Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Hills Have Eyes, Wrong Turn, Misery and
too many to name. The good thing about this movie is that I actually care about the lead characters. It's not like those movies when you say "Kill them all". The violence is well-done and yes, this is not Torture Porn like The Saw and Hostel sequels. The make-up is fantastic and this movie doesn't have those dumb CGI. Great performances by the lead characters and by the killers too. If you want an enjoyable movie with a lot of tension and violence, you should check this out. You won't repent.
Timber Falls, despite being similar to many horror movies taking place in a lonely wooded area, still manages to stand its ground within the genre. The opening 20 minutes starts out with everything horror fans have seen before; but when the villain's motive is finally revealed, the film will be sure to catch you off guard. For a movie with such a generic plot, no one will see this coming. The villain's intentions are brutal, twisted, and frighteningly believable! Performances are fine, the violence is intense and the pace is never too slow. The ending is clearly a throw-back to various 1980's style horror sequels which will either cause you to sigh or laugh, but overall you'll still be entertained.
In short, despite its title, Timber Falls will eventually "fall" into the cracks of obscurity, but will not fall short. Give this one a shot. Enjoy.
In short, despite its title, Timber Falls will eventually "fall" into the cracks of obscurity, but will not fall short. Give this one a shot. Enjoy.
I watched this film aware of the critical kicking it had received at the hands of the UK Press. It wasn't nearly as bad as I feared it might be .It is Director Tony Giglio's mainstream debut, and you can see the films he enjoyed watching at Film School. The "Hills Have Eyes". "Deliverance", "Misery" "Friday The 13th" all have thematic or visual references .Those who have enjoyed those films will not be disappointed by this .However, therein lies the rub, in terms of originality it is 0/10, as an homage my 6/10 stands.
Aficianados will enjoy the horror staples. Brianna Brown, as toned, wavy haired blonde victim Sheryl is perfect. She screams and moans a lot, and gives us a very enjoyable white lacy underwear moment before some embarrassingly soft porn shots. Heroic boyfriend Mike, played by Josh Randall, is able to take beatings, whippings, brandings, Bear trap entrapment and various other indignities whilst still coming out at the other end as manfully as a hero should. Interestingly although this film has been caught up in the "torture porn" debate, it is Josh who is shown bare chested and writhing much more provocatively than his female heroine.
The cinematography is strong, and the mountain setting in West Virginia beautiful. Although essentially a "painting by numbers" horror plot, the story is lifted by the intelligent performance of Beth Broderick as Ida, the religious fanatic unable to carry a baby full term. One of the problems of the horror genre is that it is impossible to churn out stories each more gory, more horrifying or more titillating than what has gone before. This neither attempts , nor achieves, any of those objectives. That should not disqualify the likes of "Timber Falls" though for a picture soundly made, and well executed.
Aficianados will enjoy the horror staples. Brianna Brown, as toned, wavy haired blonde victim Sheryl is perfect. She screams and moans a lot, and gives us a very enjoyable white lacy underwear moment before some embarrassingly soft porn shots. Heroic boyfriend Mike, played by Josh Randall, is able to take beatings, whippings, brandings, Bear trap entrapment and various other indignities whilst still coming out at the other end as manfully as a hero should. Interestingly although this film has been caught up in the "torture porn" debate, it is Josh who is shown bare chested and writhing much more provocatively than his female heroine.
The cinematography is strong, and the mountain setting in West Virginia beautiful. Although essentially a "painting by numbers" horror plot, the story is lifted by the intelligent performance of Beth Broderick as Ida, the religious fanatic unable to carry a baby full term. One of the problems of the horror genre is that it is impossible to churn out stories each more gory, more horrifying or more titillating than what has gone before. This neither attempts , nor achieves, any of those objectives. That should not disqualify the likes of "Timber Falls" though for a picture soundly made, and well executed.
I reluctantly rented this movie after passing over it repeatedly at my local RedBox. From the DVD cover art and that fact that I've rented quite a few low budget stinkers from RedBox, gave me pause to ponder. I paid my 1.07 and brought it home thinking that I was in for another cheap digital, direct to DVD bomb (see Full Moon's "Petrified" for all time worst movie.) Maybe I'd get a couple of "Plan 9" type laughs out of Timber Falls. Boy, was I wrong!! This movie was tight and scary. Sure I've seen this type of plot line a dozen times or so, but what the hell--I love those predictable zombie movies too and will rent them religiously. Timber Falls was well crafted and moved at a brisk pace. It easily held my attention and I had only paused it for one trip to the bathroom. That says a lot, because when bored, I will usually get up multiple times from my living room couch to meander around the crib. The acting was very good and believable. There were a few scenes that I could've done without, but as a whole, the movie had me jumping up and down and wringing my hands like an old Jewish bubby that just found out her grandson married a shiksa. I highly recommend this movie and give it a huge "welcome to my vault of horror."
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- Orçamento
- US$ 2.600.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 680.299
- Tempo de duração1 hora 40 minutos
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- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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