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Butcher II

Original title: Hatchet II
  • 2010
  • 16
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
16K
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Butcher II (2010)
Hatchet II picks up right where the 2007 original film ends, as Marybeth (Harris) escapes from the clutches of the deformed, swamp-dwelling killer Victor Crowley (Hodder). Marybeth returns to the Louisiana swamps along with an army of hunters to recover the bodies of her family and exact her revenge against Victor Crowley.
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Marybeth escapes the clutches of the bayou-butcher Victor Crowley and returns to the swamp with an army of hunters and gunmen, determined to end Crowley's reign of horror once and for all.Marybeth escapes the clutches of the bayou-butcher Victor Crowley and returns to the swamp with an army of hunters and gunmen, determined to end Crowley's reign of horror once and for all.Marybeth escapes the clutches of the bayou-butcher Victor Crowley and returns to the swamp with an army of hunters and gunmen, determined to end Crowley's reign of horror once and for all.

  • Director
    • Adam Green
  • Writer
    • Adam Green
  • Stars
    • Danielle Harris
    • Kane Hodder
    • Tony Todd
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adam Green
    • Writer
      • Adam Green
    • Stars
      • Danielle Harris
      • Kane Hodder
      • Tony Todd
    • 92User reviews
    • 146Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Danielle Harris
    Danielle Harris
    • Marybeth Dunstan
    Kane Hodder
    Kane Hodder
    • Victor Crowley…
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • Reverend Zombie
    Parry Shen
    Parry Shen
    • Justin
    Tom Holland
    Tom Holland
    • Bob
    R.A. Mihailoff
    R.A. Mihailoff
    • Trent
    AJ Bowen
    AJ Bowen
    • Layton
    Alexis Kendra
    • Avery
    • (as Alexis Peters)
    Ed Ackerman
    Ed Ackerman
    • Cleatus
    David Foy
    • Chad
    Colton Dunn
    Colton Dunn
    • Vernon
    Rick McCallum
    Rick McCallum
    • John
    John Carl Buechler
    John Carl Buechler
    • Jack Cracker
    Kathryn Fiore
    Kathryn Fiore
    • Shyann Crowley
    Erika Hamilton
    Erika Hamilton
    • Lena
    Mercedes McNab
    Mercedes McNab
    • Misty
    Joleigh Fioreavanti
    • Jenna
    • (as Joleigh Fioravanti)
    Rileah Vanderbilt
    Rileah Vanderbilt
    • Young Victor Crowley
    • Director
      • Adam Green
    • Writer
      • Adam Green
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews92

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    chaos-rampant

    Splatter

    With 80's slashers, their effect on me is actually relaxing. We have a bunch of characters who the filmmaker generally deems worthless (except a few, who make it to the end) so that we don't have to actually invest anything until their inconsequential deaths, clear, simple-minded notions of good and evil, and contrived mechanisms that explain them away (the evil presence is usually described by some kind of simplified trauma). None of this happens in real life, so none of this actually has potential to breach the divide and actually unsettle. It's a movie fantasy, one oddly espousing deeply conservative values (prudence is generally rewarded) that fly in the face of the crowd that avidly sees them.

    Like the first Hatchet, this is a knowingly cartoonish version of this. The deaths are delightfully absurd. At some point the baddie in this, Vincent Crowley, shows up with a chainsaw six feet long. The film knows what part it plays in the tradition and has fun with it.

    What is actually problematic about these films is that, for all the parody, they still posit themselves as straight slasher films. It doesn't work, the hackneyed plot above all where a band of mercenaries is hastily assembled to venture into the bayou. Or what they aim to do once there.

    The Japanese as usual are more savvy about this kind of thing. In films like The Machine Girl, they put together all kinds of cultural stamps they have produced and obsessed over the years (video games, anime, martial arts, extreme violence, erotica) and obliterate one against the other.

    Here, I assume the filmmaker doesn't have a grasp of how the pastiche can be made to work. Probably because he doesn't understand or care to anything other than this kind of film. The splatter works, what's around it not so much.
    5RecceR

    Not horrible, not amazing either.

    Hatchet II finds itself starting literally where the previous one left off. However, very noticeable changes are all too apparent in nearly every aspect of the movie, besides the outrageous gore. Marybeth has been recast and while I like Danielle Harris, I have to agree with others on saying it took basically the whole movie to figure out the character. When a character get's recast, the actor is likely not going to play them the same way and Harris' performance was different than Feldman's. Marybeth also seemed different from the previous movie since she was a strong female character, but is now more of a crybaby who needs men to save her. The change in Crowley's makeup is also clearly different and it was not as good. Now before you go all crazy and get upset at me, take a look at my Hatchet review, I enjoyed that movie a great deal. The first movie was humorous, did not take itself too serious and had characters that while stereotypical for a horror movie, you cared about most of them. Unfortunately, this sequel does not hold up to the original and it's a real shame considering I wanted to like this one just as much. Now, I don't hate it at all, but I just don't feel that it was a good movie, let alone a sequel. I am disappointed with Adam Green because he did such a good job with Hatchet and Frozen, yet this movie feels rushed and cheaply done. There is not as much humor in this one, unless you want to count the gore that is pretty ridiculous. I think where the first movie was something made just for the people who love those corny 80's slashers; this sequel is more for people who enjoy non-stop vicious gore. Don't get me wrong, it's not all the gore that makes this movie a bad second installment. It's the fact that they seemed to think up a dozen disgusting murders and build a movie around it. You pretty much hate or don't know most of the characters in this movie, so when their time comes, it doesn't matter. There is even a montage of flashbacks that shows several other people who were victims of Victor Crowley and they all suffer grotesque deaths.

    The whole set up of the sequel is also a bit far-fetched. Marybeth's entire world has just been flipped upside down and she was nearly ripped to pieces by a deranged ghost-creature, yet she is willing to risk her life to go back to find him. I also find it strange that so many locals who know about the cursed swamps would actually go there all in the hopes that a well-known con-artist will pay them each $5,000. Green should have just kept Marybeth in the swamp and had a group of campers or tourists stumble onto her. I'm on the fence with the fact that they added an origin story to Victor Crowley and gave a reason for why Marybeth is connected to him. Most horror movies that try to go back and give an origin story for the villain usually end up being pretty bad, just look at Halloween 6. I wouldn't say it was a total fail because it was slightly interesting and for some reason it reminded me a little of Pumpkinhead. Some cameos you will undoubtedly notice are Mercedes McNab, Joleigh Fioravanti and Joel Murray (though it's only his voice). For anyone who saw Adam Green's other movie, Frozen, you might notice an Easter egg involving Emma Bell. If you haven't seen Frozen yet then I suggest you do that, great thriller. Shawn Ashmore and Joe Lynch also have some small cameos, so keep an eye out or you might miss them.

    I guess Hatchet II could have been worse, though it's definitely not memorable like original. Some of the murders definitely stand out, but it's not an amazing sequel like many people are saying. I consider myself a big horror fan and it was only okay for me, but that is my opinion and others will have their own as well.
    4Leofwine_draca

    A disappointment

    I really enjoyed the first HATCHET film, which perfectly captured the spirit of a 1980s-era slasher film. It was replete with funny characters and dialogue, great prosthetic effects, and a wonderfully old-fashioned atmosphere and feel. So where did it all go wrong for this sequel? Well, it appears to have been written on the fly, with a storyline that copies EXACTLY the same plot as the first film: a group visit the bayous in the middle of the night, with the twist that they're now out to hunt down and destroy the supernatural killer Victor Crowley. Hell, they even bring back Parry Shen, whose character died in the first movie (by virtue of him playing the guy's twin brother).

    Everything that sparkled about the first film has gone in HATCHET II, to be replaced by a boring script and a dearth of imagination. The gore effects are more extreme but at the same time sillier and with worse effects, and somehow Kane Hodder's killer just doesn't look as frightening. He looks goofy, like an alien from a 1980s movie, whereas in the first film he was kept in the shadows a lot and all the more frightening for it.

    Finally, Danielle Harris is a poor replacement for the original actress. The one good thing this has going for it is a substantial part for Tony Todd, who merely cameoed in the first movie. Todd is great, but it's not enough to lift the film to greatness. My favourite thing about this? Emma Bell's cameo, which is a lovely reference for anyone who's seen and enjoyed the director's FROZEN.
    6witster18

    as slightly-above-average as the original

    I'd say the first half of Hatchet 2 is a bit sillier and even campier than the first, but the films last half-hour really makes up for it.

    THis is one seriously gory flick. It's gorier than the original, and funnier than the original. It might actually be better than the original, but it's an awfully tight race.

    Adam Green still has me on the edge of my seat waiting for his next horror project. Guess I'll have to wait for the DVD release of Hatchet 3 next month - even though he didn't direct.

    Hatchet 2 is a little better than the original on the acting/cast front as well. In the original we see a bunch of undeveloped boobs getting knocked-off left and right. Here, there's a little more substance to who's getting their heads ripped off.

    This thing gets pretty intense down the stretch. Thumbs up.
    BakuryuuTyranno

    Chet's Hat

    It started off quite different to the first; after spending some time explaining things about the killer however, things returned to campy slasher territory.

    This time, Tony Todd takes hunters into the woods so the cast consists of older people mostly.

    Perhaps because of watching many films commissioned by sci-fi channel I was familiar with films that featured gun-toting guys without much personality and I was surprised when the hunters had varying oddball personalities. Obviously bloody deaths occur. Basically its a film where descriptions can't substitute for watching it. It's highly entertaining though.

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    • Trivia
      The unrated version of the movie was shown in sixty theatres on its debut weekend across the United States and Canada. Most of the theaters were unaware of the extent of the extreme violence in the film, and nearly all of the theaters had stopped playing the movie by Monday morning.
    • Quotes

      Chad: Hey, man. Who's Victor Crowley?

      Layton: Well, he's nothing. A local bogeyman story about a retarded maniac who haunts Honey Island. People just use it to keep kids away from the swamp.

      Chad: You mean like a Jason Voorhees or something?

      Layton: Something like that.

      Chad: When I was eight, I lived in this town called Glen Echo. Our ghost story is about this man named Leslie Vernon...

    • Connections
      Featured in Holliston: The Hooker: Part 1 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Just One Fix
      Written by Michael Balch, Al Jourgensen, Paul Barker and Bill Rieflin (as William Reiflin)

      Performed by Ministry

      Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

      Published by Songs of Media Creature (BMI), Warner-Tamerline Publishing Corp. (BMI) o/b/o itself, 13th Planet Music Inc and Spurburn Music

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    • Release date
      • November 2010 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Hatchet II
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • ArieScope Pictures
      • Dark Sky Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $52,604
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $52,604
      • Oct 3, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $156,190
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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