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Messengers 2: The Scarecrow

  • Video
  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
5.4K
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Messengers 2: The Scarecrow (2009)
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Doing what he believes must be done in order to save his family and livelihood, farmer John Rollins places an odd scarecrow among his crops and promptly reaps the benefits. The thing is, his... Read allDoing what he believes must be done in order to save his family and livelihood, farmer John Rollins places an odd scarecrow among his crops and promptly reaps the benefits. The thing is, his luck probably won't last for long.Doing what he believes must be done in order to save his family and livelihood, farmer John Rollins places an odd scarecrow among his crops and promptly reaps the benefits. The thing is, his luck probably won't last for long.

  • Director
    • Martin Barnewitz
  • Writer
    • Todd Farmer
  • Stars
    • Norman Reedus
    • Heather Stephens
    • Claire Holt
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    5.4K
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    • Director
      • Martin Barnewitz
    • Writer
      • Todd Farmer
    • Stars
      • Norman Reedus
      • Heather Stephens
      • Claire Holt
    • 38User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
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    Norman Reedus
    Norman Reedus
    • John Rollins
    Heather Stephens
    Heather Stephens
    • Mary Rollins
    Claire Holt
    Claire Holt
    • Lindsey Rollins
    Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle
    • Jude Weatherby
    Darcy Fowers
    • Miranda Weatherby
    Matthew McNulty
    Matthew McNulty
    • Sheriff Milton
    Laurence Belcher
    Laurence Belcher
    • Michael Rollins
    Vladimir Yosifov
    • Scarecrow
    Todd Jensen
    Todd Jensen
    • Banker Chapman
    Michael McCoy
    • Mr. Peterson
    Kalina Green
    Kalina Green
    • Little Girl
    Erbi Ago
    Erbi Ago
    • Randy
    Atanas Srebrev
    Atanas Srebrev
    • Tommy
    • Director
      • Martin Barnewitz
    • Writer
      • Todd Farmer
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    7claudio_carvalho

    Land Is All That Matters

    The family man farmer John Rollins (Norman Reedus) is stressed with his financial situation: the crows and the lack of irrigation are destroying his crop of corn; the bank is near closure of his mortgage; he does not have credit to fix the water pump or to buy seeds; and his marriage is in crisis and his wife Mary (Heather Stephens) is giving too much attention to her friend Tommy (Atanas Srebrev). When John accidentally discovers a hidden compartment in the barn, he finds a creepy scarecrow but his son Michael (Laurence Belcher) makes him promise to destroy it. However, his neighbor Jude Weatherby (Richard Riehle) visits him, gives a six-pack of beer to the abstemious John and convinces him to put the scarecrow in the cornfield. Out of the blue, the life of John changes: the crows die; the pump works again irrigating the land; and the banker responsible for the closure has an accident and dies. However, he feels that his land is possessed by something evil that is threatening his beloved family.

    "Messengers 2: The Scarecrow" is a good direct-to-video supernatural movie. The story may be not original but is well constructed, with a good screenplay and effective performances of veteran and novice actors and actresses. The conclusion is the weakest part of this decent horror movie. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Os Mensageiros 2" ("The Messengers 2")
    5SnoopyStyle

    Reasonable formulaic horror but limited quality

    John Rollins (Norman Reedus) is under pressure with his failing family farm. He has his wife Mary (Heather Stephens), daughter Lindsey (Claire Holt) and son Michael (Laurence Belcher). His farm is over-run with crows. He finds a creepy scarecrow in the barn to scare the crows. His son wants him to get rid of it. His new neighbor Jude Weatherby (Richard Riehle) convinces him to put it up. He hears voices. All the crows die. Sleazy banker George Chapman comes with an offer to buy him out. The broken water pump starts working again. The banker dies getting run over by a truck. There seems to be an evil possessing John. He grows more jealous of his wife's friend Tommy.

    It's questionable if this is related to the first movie. It's just as well. The first one wasn't any good. This one is a little better. It has some personal drama that's not relying on a cheap reveal. The scarecrow is an old cliché but that's not a problem. I do like Reedus but he doesn't have enough range to project a big creepy change. I like the story in this one slightly better than the original but the production quality is straight-to-video level.
    4utgard14

    Crap

    Tired, predictable, and dull for stretches. It's never scary or suspenseful. The acting is weak, with Norman Reedus trying his best as the lead character but he's just woefully miscast here. He's about as believable as a farmer as he would be as the King of England. His son in the movie is played by an annoying child actor. Claire Holt plays his daughter in her movie debut. The role isn't great but she's fine in it. The wife character is terrible and there just to service a few clichés. So much of this feels I have seen it before in better movies. On the (very shallow) plus side, Darcy Fowers has a couple of very nice nude scenes. Hey, that's something, right?
    4MovieGuy01

    Not as good as the first film...

    I found the film Messengers 2: The Scarecrow, not to be as good as the first film, It did have a lot of nice scenery in the film. I did think that it was just as creepy as the original, It is about a farmer called John Rollins(Norman Reedus) John's corn crop is being eaten up by a swarm of crows. While John is going through the barn he finds an old scarecrow is found and John thinks it may scare away the crows. The next morning his cornfield is covered with dead crows. This film had quite a supernatural and a creepy kind of feel to it which made it a good film. Although i did think the actors were far better from the first movie. 4/10
    6McQualude

    Two things save it, Norman Reedus and Heather Stephens

    Basically The Shining meets Signs meets Children of the Corn but it's better than it sounds. John Rollins is an out of luck farmer, his corn is diseased, crows are eating what's not, he can't afford to fix his irrigation or buy fertilizer, he's on the outs with his wife and an evil banker is foreclosing on his farm. Then he finds a hideous scarecrow that frightens his son but a new neighbor convinces him to put up. Suddenly his luck changes... the crows die, the corn is healthy, the water pump works, he finds a wad of money and even gets laid. Soon bad things happen to his enemies, his family situation grows worse and he starts to worry about the scarecrow.

    On the face of it, M2 isn't a very good movie but two things save it, Norman Reedus and Heather Stephens. Reedus fully develops John Rollins, in the beginning a good Christian, a tad paranoid and an almost broken man. When things improve his confidence and virility grow as do his bad habits with a little nudging from the new neighbor; and finally desperation when the price of success grows too high. Stephens does a very good job in her supporting role as John's wife, Mary Rollins. Between them, they make the movie believable. The filmmakers allow Reedus to act and don't burden him or Stephens with too many lines. For most of the movie, the scarecrow is just a totem but eventually comes to life and the film loses effectiveness. From other reviews I get that M2 doesn't work well as a sequel but I never saw the original. As a standalone, it's worth a watch.

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    • Trivia
      The first 'Messengers' was to be this story, where a man was influenced by a scarecrow, and was to be called 'The Scarecrow'. The end result of the first film ended up being a completely different story, with a different screenwriter given the writer's credit, with Todd Farmer receiving a 'story by' credit. Todd Farmer penned 'Messengers 2' and was this time given full credit as writer.
    • Goofs
      All of Norman Reedus' visible tattoos (the star, heart and his son's name on his right arm), where covered with make-up darker then his skin tone, making it look his character, John, had permanent bruises.
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Michael Rollins: It knows that I know

    • Connections
      Follows Les messagers (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Crowfight
      Written by Tobias Hylander

      Performed by Tobias Hylander

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 2009 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Bulgaria
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les Messagers: Les origines du mal
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Stage 6 Films
      • Ghost House Pictures
      • BUFO
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      • $1,521,800
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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