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Trees 2: The Root of All Evil

  • 2004
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
142
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Trees 2: The Root of All Evil (2004)
ComedyHorror

Having already faced the Great White Pine in TREES, Ranger Cody is now faced with the task of battling an entire feeding frenzy of geneticly enhanced trees created by the government.Having already faced the Great White Pine in TREES, Ranger Cody is now faced with the task of battling an entire feeding frenzy of geneticly enhanced trees created by the government.Having already faced the Great White Pine in TREES, Ranger Cody is now faced with the task of battling an entire feeding frenzy of geneticly enhanced trees created by the government.

  • Director
    • Michael Pleckaitis
  • Writers
    • Jim Lawter
    • Michael Pleckaitis
  • Stars
    • Ron Palillo
    • Brandi Coppock
    • Kevin McCauley
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    142
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Pleckaitis
    • Writers
      • Jim Lawter
      • Michael Pleckaitis
    • Stars
      • Ron Palillo
      • Brandi Coppock
      • Kevin McCauley
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ron Palillo
    Ron Palillo
    • Dougie Styles
    Brandi Coppock
    • Agent Bentley
    Kevin McCauley
    • Ranger Cody
    Philip M. Gardiner
    Philip M. Gardiner
    • Max Cooper
    • (as Phil Gardiner)
    Mary Ann Nilan
    • Helen Cody
    Tom Erb
    • Fang
    Chris Vicente
    • Petey
    Brian Reid
    • Agent Royce
    Lorne Lakin
    • Dusty
    Trish Dunn
    • Darla Styles
    Raymond Michaud
    • Mayor Swindell
    Darrien Langan
    • Professor Kavanaugh
    Christopher Pleckaitis
    • Young Professor Kavanaugh
    John Marks
    • Lafayette
    Joe Miselis
    • Matt Cody
    Peter Randazzo
    • Squint
    Ashley Hayden
    • Monica McCauley
    Dave Lounder
    Dave Lounder
    • Theatre Owner
    • (as Drive-In Dave Lounder)
    • Director
      • Michael Pleckaitis
    • Writers
      • Jim Lawter
      • Michael Pleckaitis
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    1kaluninja

    Beware!

    Buyer beware! There are only 2 comments about this film on IMDb (before this one) and both appear on the front cover of the film! I'd have been gutted if it were my £4 forked out on this shower of excrement! This movie is TERRIBLE and certainly isn't funny! It could easily have been completed inside one day and doesn't meet the unintentionally funny requirement which makes similarly badly produced films like troll 2 far more worthwhile. The humour is deliberate and at the same time unfunny, I have no idea who this kind of film is made for! Went on for far too long and an ending never seemed likely to arrive until our audience was spared by the "to be continued..." text. Killer Christmas trees has so much potential - Why did the blind girl get cured by a bit of chlorine! Why does where's waldo bloke simply not care at all that his wife is getting hounded by rich bloke? Why do the trees kill some people but turn others into rubber figurines? This film was punishing!
    2CorblimeyGuvnors

    Conformation that less is more !!!!

    This is the follow up to the 2000 effort Trees, which was a homage to Jaws.

    This, however, tries to flesh out the story. In the original the town of Hazlewood is terrorized by a great white pine. In this the town is beset by a horde of Killer Christmas trees.

    I did think that the original was a bit interesting, but this did not live up to that one. It looks like this had a bigger cast and more in the budget and the general look of the film was more professional. However if there was any film that shouted out "less is more" then it's this one. I feel that showing the Killer Christmas trees so frequently and full frame was a mistake, as the CGI that was used for this effects was poor and instead of adding anything, just made it look silly.

    The cast seem to take it seriously enough, but I really struggled through this one. In the films defense. This may have been due to the poor sound quality on my copy of the DVD and I really struggled to hear what was going on, which did not help.
    7Roanka

    A funny indy B-movie!

    This sequel to "Trees" is far better than the original. The addition of some movie professionals has helped improve the product. The plot of this movie picks up where Trees left off. Ranger Cody now has a fear of trees. When killer Christmas trees invade the town of Hazelville no one believes the ranger. Mayhem and chaos ensue. I live in the town where this was filmed, and the sight of killer Christmas trees running down Main Street is absolutely hilarious! The second film in a "treelogy," this is a great movie to watch on a cold, rainy night.
    10bravabrut

    Funny. Really, really funny!

    This movie is a must see. Watch Trees then watch Root of all evil. You will be on the ground laughing. "Horshack" Ron Palillo did a great job as a wimpy rich man. The rangers wife did great snubbing the husband for the money man. She was awesome. The lumberjacks were hilarious running around trying to kill killer trees in the streets and at the gym. The big guy Fang was a tough customer, and his partner Petey was pretty funny too. He farted everywhere he went. Cheers to the hottie playing the agent. Vavavoom! The graphics were totally cool too. The last time I went camping I was very cautious about how the wind blew and which way the trees were migrating. Those sons of saplings ate my picnic.
    2BA_Harrison

    I wasted 50p on this; what a sap!

    Flesh-eating, genetically mutated trees are running rampant in the ski resort of Hazelville; Ranger Cody (Kevin McCauley) and botanist Max Cooper (Phil Gardiner) try to alert the locals to the danger, but their progress is hampered by Bentley and Royce (Brandi Coppock and Brian Reid), two National Forestry Service agents who are part of a conspiracy to cover up the existence of the carnivorous Great White Pines.

    If you haven't already twigged from the above synopsis, The Root of all Evil, from writer/director Michael Pleckaitis, is a dumb, low-budget parody of Jaws, only with man eating trees instead of sharks—which sounds like it could be a lot of fun, but isn't.

    Although Pleckaitis does a commendable job with both the direction and editing, his scriptwriting skills are far less impressive: the characters are weak spoofs of those in Spielberg's classic movie (Cody rhymes with Brody, Cooper with Hooper, and there's even another character called Squint!), the dialogue is terrible, and the humour is dreadfully puerile. To make matters even worse, the cast are simply awful (the trees are less wooden than the actors), and the monster-tree special effects are embarrassing (achieved by z-grade CGI that would have looked bad in a mid-90s video game).

    If the approach taken had been much trashier, with outrageous OTT gore and nudity to help compensate for its crappier qualities, then this might have been a blast—a demented nutzoid effort destined for cult status. As it stands, however, it's an unmitigated disaster.

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    • Trivia
      Shortly after the final cut of the film was edited and post-production complete, a lightning strike irreparably damaged the hard drive the final cut of the film was stored on, completely destroying the film. Director Michael Pleckaitis was forced to start from scratch and completely re-edit the film. The process was so time-consuming and frustrating, that he never wanted to direct make another film. As a result, he never made the planned third film in the "tree-logy" - "Trees 3: Regeneration". He took a three-year hiatus before beginning production on "Silent".
    • Goofs
      Chlorine gas would also be fatal to humans (in addition to killer trees).
    • Crazy credits
      The end credits say "The Story will Conclude..." "Trees 3: Regeneration".
    • Connections
      Follows Trees (2000)

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Bristol, Connecticut, USA
    • Production company
      • Pioneer Motion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $150,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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