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Carver

  • Video
  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
2.8K
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Carver (2008)
Horror

Based on a true story, Carver depicts the real life events of five 20-something's that went camping in the mountain town of Halcyon Ridge and never returned.Based on a true story, Carver depicts the real life events of five 20-something's that went camping in the mountain town of Halcyon Ridge and never returned.Based on a true story, Carver depicts the real life events of five 20-something's that went camping in the mountain town of Halcyon Ridge and never returned.

  • Director
    • Franklin Guerrero Jr.
  • Writer
    • Franklin Guerrero Jr.
  • Stars
    • Natasha Charles Parker
    • Erik Fones
    • Matt Carmody
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Franklin Guerrero Jr.
    • Writer
      • Franklin Guerrero Jr.
    • Stars
      • Natasha Charles Parker
      • Erik Fones
      • Matt Carmody
    • 69User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Natasha Charles Parker
    Natasha Charles Parker
    • Gina
    • (as Natasha Malinsky)
    Erik Fones
    • Bobby Shaw Carver
    Matt Carmody
    Matt Carmody
    • Pete
    Neil Kubath
    • Bryan
    David G. Holland
    • Billy Hall Carver
    Jonathan Rockett
    Jonathan Rockett
    • Zack
    Kristyn Green
    Kristyn Green
    • Rachel
    Luke Vitale
    Luke Vitale
    • Quixley
    Ursula Taherian
    Ursula Taherian
    • Kate
    Savannah Costello
    • Dead Naked Girl
    Leslie Anne Valenza
    • The Dark Side of Love
    Kilby O'Rourke
    • The Dark Side of Love
    • (as Kilby O'Rourke)
    Paul Goldblatt
    • The Dark Side of Love
    Alexander Demah
    • The Dark Side of Love
    • (as Alex Demah)
    Stephen West-Rogers
    Stephen West-Rogers
    • Horny Camper Guy
    • (as Stephen Rodgers)
    Joe Julliano
    • Tough Guy
    Ryan Morley
    • Tony Danza Fan
    Jaye Lowe
    Jaye Lowe
    • Guy with Anger Issues
    • Director
      • Franklin Guerrero Jr.
    • Writer
      • Franklin Guerrero Jr.
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    7seangh

    Not Bad .... Not Great

    I am a fan of anything horror so I gave this DTV torture/slasher a try. Its not bad, the acting is up and down and across the map, as one would expect.

    The movie had a good pace and decent direction, shockingly for a low budget. The film production however wasn't too bad.

    The real highlight here however, and the reason to watch it to begin with is the gore. Where it builds slowly, when we get there this one is strong stuff. Not the most realistic gore by any means, but combined with some rather strong editing, a twisted mentality, it really hits all the right buttons.

    Not sure if there is an Unrated version or not. I watched a screener. I will say this though, the screener I watched would never get the R. It was much harder a rating than the R rating would ever allow, which is all good. And there is one scene in particular, that will have you wince and groan. I am not gonna spoil it.

    So if you're looking for a low budget, DTV horror film, you can do better than this, and certainly worse. I give it a 7 because it kept me entertained and the violence quotient alone put it past a 5 or 6 which is what I would have given it if it was watered down like most main stream horror films. Give it a try.
    4natashabowiepinky

    Typical genre dross...

    Apart from in horror movies, is there EVER a willingness for teens to go on camping trips, in the middle of nowhere, these days? Because if there is, I'm not hearing about it. Nor do I see the appeal. You're submitting yourself to perhaps the most miserable vacation ever, with no modern amenities nearby other than a pub run by a weirdo who has a retarded serial killer as his assistant. Madness.

    On arriving, our intrepid group discover a room filled with what they think are fake, old snuff movies. Anyone watching these horrific films on a projector for a few minutes would be able to tell you they're the Real McCoy. But being slasher flick teens, they discount all warnings... And end up paying for it in dismembering and torture. Serves them right for choosing The Great Boring Outdoors, when Florida was calling...

    Carver is by no means a great film... In fact, it's almost as far from that status as is possible. But you HAVE to admire a movie which goes as far with it's gore as it does here... To the point where you're almost willing to discount the complete lack of plot or common sense of any of the characters (One of the girls traipses around outside AT NIGHT in literally, just her underwear to find her boyfriend. Seriously.) to revel in all the carnage.

    ALMOST. But not quite. Still, as the old 'backhanded compliment' goes: I've seen worse... 4/10
    8ozlifter

    Worthy of a rental

    Brutal. Scary. Filled with tension.

    I rarely use those words to describe a movie, especially one that's Straight-to-Video, but they're fitting here. I rented the Unrated *grisly edition* from Netflix. Boy was I in for a surprise.

    The premise is rather typical: A group of campers meets up with some nasty company in the woods. But it's the movie's delivery that's not so typical. This film was extremely gruesome. Some of the violence was so realistic and so graphic, that I had to turn my head away from the screen at times. I'm not really a huge fan of scenes of torture, but if they're well done, I can appreciate them. I think the level of brutality in Carver blows both Hostel films away by far.

    The dialog was snappy and fresh. The acting was passable. I did however, think the cheap/grainy camera used to film the movie was a bit of a distraction. It looked really cheap. This movie could have been excellent on a bigger budget.

    If you like movies like Wolf Creek, Hostel, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, or Wrong Turn -- and if you can appreciate independent horror made on a low budget -- you'll really love this.
    4terrible2

    Bloody... But Unoriginal.

    Decent gore hampered by an unoriginal, over-done, seen it all before, becoming quite redundant, for the love of God... Story.

    This is a real shame, because I truly enjoyed everything else about "Carver". It's shot well, the acting is solid and for the most part it is a strong contender to be a stand out horror film. But, instead follows the same olé' boring formulas of a thousand other (better) movies. Director Franklin Guerrero has the eye to make a real name for himself in the business, but first he must trust his "Own" abilities and stop trying to remake other peoples work. And as far as the whole "Based on a true story" (Crap) is concerned, it's just that, and no-one is buying it anymore so you can leave it off the packaging. I look forward to seeing what Mr. Guerrero can do with a story that he writes himself, and not after watching "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" followed by "The Hills Have Eyes" as a double feature with "Hostel" and then going to his neighbor's house to watch "Vacancy" and "Wrong Turn"....

    Originality is a key element in this genre... Try it, you might be surprised.
    7LG-Thorell

    If you LOVE horror/violence/gore - see it. If you just like it - it could be pretty unpleasant.

    It's unfortunate, yet very fun that this is the first comment I have ever written on a Movie on IMDb. The earlier movies I wanted to comment already had everything said by others. But this film I have to praise for many things, yet hate it for others. You will probably know what I mean when you see it - but I can say so much without spoiling anything, that the only saver for this film (reason for not totally hating it) is that it is "based on a true story". Sure, it is probably as "based on a true story" as Texas chainsaw Massacre, but still. This is the most violent movie I have ever seen, and it is so well-made, that I got the worst chills down my spine I ever gotten watching a movie. And I'm a fan of ultra-violence movies, so far the films which I can compare to this is The Hills have Eyes and Hostel. Even though I found those two movies pretty violent, Carver just kicks those two down pretty far on the list of hardly-watchable violence.

    I have to say that it is the best "special effects" I have ever seen, when it comes to violence. I base the following on absolutely solely the movie itself, but I think the CG in this movie is absolutely minimal. It all looks so real, it all has to be a masterpiece in latex/mask effects. And I might add, that I really despise 3D implements in horror movies. And I say that even though that myself is an 3D animator, which maybe explains a little better my opinion of the quality of this film.

    I'm sorry for miss-spelling and such, I don't very often write in English. Enjoy the film!

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    • Trivia
      The "QG" bar that the characters visit isn't a movie set; the scenes were filmed at the Queen's Gambit Restaurant in Woodbridge, VA.
    • Goofs
      In the "desolate" campground, at various times you can clearly see car lights passing. Noticed first while Rachel is searching for Zack but it is throughout the movie in many scenes.
    • Crazy credits
      Proudly made by hardworking children in factories
    • Connections
      References Lolita (1962)
    • Soundtracks
      The Heaviest
      Written by Paul E. Jessen

      Performed by Paul E. Jessen and Zak Miller

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
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      • Потрошитель
    • Filming locations
      • Virginia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Finney/Thompson Entertainment
      • Two For Flinching Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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