Four film students investigating the Hogman legend in Emerald Falls discover the masked killer may be real. As they uncover the town's dark past, they must solve the mystery before becoming ... Read allFour film students investigating the Hogman legend in Emerald Falls discover the masked killer may be real. As they uncover the town's dark past, they must solve the mystery before becoming the next victims of this brutal force.Four film students investigating the Hogman legend in Emerald Falls discover the masked killer may be real. As they uncover the town's dark past, they must solve the mystery before becoming the next victims of this brutal force.
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Butchers Bluff gets off to an appropriate start with a gratuitous display of breasts as a couple go at it in a pick up. And it's not long after that that they fall victim to The Hogman, an escaped mental patient named Alex (William Instone, The Sawyer Massacre, Damsel of the Doomed), who allegedly lives in this stretch of woods and is responsible for 28 deaths over the past twenty years.
This has caught the attention of a group of college students, after Roger (Michael Fischer, Up on the Housetop, A Stream That Led to Nowhere ) stumbles upon the story, and he and his associates Nicole (Paige Steakley, Sacred Mask, Lowriders vs Zombies from Space) and Derick (Johnny Huang, Attack of the Unknown, Fear the Walking Dead) decide to make a film a documented on the subject for their next assignment for Prof. Hooper's class and for a bit of fun on the side, they bring along their friends Samantha(Samantha Holland,The Massacre on Halloween Night,Eyes of a Roman) Tina (Kayla Anderson,When Wendy Grew Up, Generation Hope)Bobby (Dakota Millett, Time to Fight, Alita: Battle Angel) and Jake (Santiago Sky, Hollow Lake, The Blood Order) for some after hours partying, what else is there to do in the middle of nowhere?
This has caught the attention of a group of college students, after Roger (Michael Fischer, Up on the Housetop, A Stream That Led to Nowhere ) stumbles upon the story, and he and his associates Nicole (Paige Steakley, Sacred Mask, Lowriders vs Zombies from Space) and Derick (Johnny Huang, Attack of the Unknown, Fear the Walking Dead) decide to make a film a documented on the subject for their next assignment for Prof. Hooper's class and for a bit of fun on the side, they bring along their friends Samantha(Samantha Holland,The Massacre on Halloween Night,Eyes of a Roman) Tina (Kayla Anderson,When Wendy Grew Up, Generation Hope)Bobby (Dakota Millett, Time to Fight, Alita: Battle Angel) and Jake (Santiago Sky, Hollow Lake, The Blood Order) for some after hours partying, what else is there to do in the middle of nowhere?
The other reviews will be best for finding out about the film. Mine is more about bringing some balance.
I came across this title by accident and was excited when I saw a 7/10 on IMDb. 7/10 is pretty difficult for horror films to get so thought oh this must be great. Nope, acting was mid and disjointed, editing was off - always too long a pause between characters, pacing was very slow with no real payoff in either creepiness or scares. Other than sharing 80's tropes this really doesn't feel like 80's horror at all. More like everything else Tubi has at the moment.
The 7/10 must be bot inflated because whilst this is not a bad horror film it really is just very average so would realistically be around 4/10.
I came across this title by accident and was excited when I saw a 7/10 on IMDb. 7/10 is pretty difficult for horror films to get so thought oh this must be great. Nope, acting was mid and disjointed, editing was off - always too long a pause between characters, pacing was very slow with no real payoff in either creepiness or scares. Other than sharing 80's tropes this really doesn't feel like 80's horror at all. More like everything else Tubi has at the moment.
The 7/10 must be bot inflated because whilst this is not a bad horror film it really is just very average so would realistically be around 4/10.
This movie is a great inspiration and tribute to slashers movies. The acting and effects are great for an independent film. The story is interesting with some surprising dark secrets. The few horror veteran cameos is a plus with some good screen time. This movie will show you to not bully others or else you get what's coming to you, so hold on to your popcorn and buts. Get ready for a bloody good time. Director William Instone is this generations next Eli Roth and Adam Green. He isn't afraid to go all in heavy and gory. I'm so anxious to see more of his gruesome creative mind. I'm so ready........
I'm a big movie buff. This film is very good. The writing is great, lots of gore and kills. Love it has humor. The product is just all around a 10. Don't pass it by. It's one of those that you can watch over and over. Bill Oberst is great and Paul Taylor did great as the Sheriff. The Hogman played by William Instone is truly a cult character and I can't wait to see part 2. All the young actors did a great job and Jordan Who played young Alex Grimley did a stellar performance. The music is really good as well. Michael Fisher took lead and ran with it. Paige Steakley great Job. Johnny Huang was a character you were rooting for.
I had been waiting for this movie for a couple of years. I was excited to buy the DVD from Amazon and I'm pleased that it has hit several streaming platforms. I have watched the movie once so far and will revisit again, as I usually get a more in depth experience the second viewing.
My first impressions are good. I loved the way this was shot. It had several interesting camera shots. Scenes were setup well and the lighting was good. Good audio capture occurred (that is a mark of competence that not all low budget movies can claim). I liked the story of local folklore that turned to almost legend status and the slow reveal of the truth. The main characters were interesting enough to keep my interest, the locations were fun to look at, the effects were well done, and the acting was good. I really enjoyed the look of the killer. Bill Oberst Jr. Stole the movie for me. He brought the right amount of creepiness and foreboding energy this type of story needs. This has a very classic slasher feel and quality. I thoroughly enjoyed this and I hope to see more of William Instone's work in the future.
My first impressions are good. I loved the way this was shot. It had several interesting camera shots. Scenes were setup well and the lighting was good. Good audio capture occurred (that is a mark of competence that not all low budget movies can claim). I liked the story of local folklore that turned to almost legend status and the slow reveal of the truth. The main characters were interesting enough to keep my interest, the locations were fun to look at, the effects were well done, and the acting was good. I really enjoyed the look of the killer. Bill Oberst Jr. Stole the movie for me. He brought the right amount of creepiness and foreboding energy this type of story needs. This has a very classic slasher feel and quality. I thoroughly enjoyed this and I hope to see more of William Instone's work in the future.
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