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Madison County

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Nick Principe, Katie Stegeman, Natalie Scheetz, Marshall Yates, and Joanna Sotomura in Madison County (2011)
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A group of college kids travel to a small, mountain town called Madison County to interview the author of a tell-all book on the accounts of several grisly murders that happened there. But w... Read allA group of college kids travel to a small, mountain town called Madison County to interview the author of a tell-all book on the accounts of several grisly murders that happened there. But when the kids get to Madison County, the author is no where to be found and the towns peopl... Read allA group of college kids travel to a small, mountain town called Madison County to interview the author of a tell-all book on the accounts of several grisly murders that happened there. But when the kids get to Madison County, the author is no where to be found and the towns people act like they haven't seen him in years. They also say that the killer never existed and... Read all

  • Director
    • Eric England
  • Writer
    • Eric England
  • Stars
    • Colley Bailey
    • Matt Mercer
    • Ace Marrero
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    4.1/10
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    • Director
      • Eric England
    • Writer
      • Eric England
    • Stars
      • Colley Bailey
      • Matt Mercer
      • Ace Marrero
    • 46User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Colley Bailey
    Colley Bailey
    • James
    Matt Mercer
    Matt Mercer
    • Will
    Ace Marrero
    • Kyle
    Joanna Sotomura
    Joanna Sotomura
    • Brooke
    Natalie Scheetz
    Natalie Scheetz
    • Jenna
    Nick Principe
    Nick Principe
    • Damien Ewell
    Dayton Knoll
    Dayton Knoll
    • David Randall
    Katie Stegeman
    • Girl
    Adrienne Harrell
    • Erma
    Marshall Yates
    • Man with Knife
    James Cotten
    James Cotten
    • Drifter
    David Earl England
    • Man on Porch
    Roger Smith
    • Diner Patron at Window
    Megan Elizabeth Bell
    Megan Elizabeth Bell
    • Waterfall Girl #1
    Kristy Dawn Moore
    • Waterfall Girl #2
    Jarred Rogers
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      • Eric England
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      • Eric England
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    3kosmasp

    Run of the mill

    Or was that away from the mill? There's no mill here of course. This still fits perfectly in the slasher genre formula. The teens, the baddie and a few other "surprises". The story is not really something to get too excited about. Unfortunately the gore/blood scenes are not that top notch either. Combine that with below the average acting from most connected to this and you get something you don't really have to watch.

    Don't start to wonder why character behave certain ways or why logic and reason will never apply to those kids/teens depicted in most of those movies (especially the ones at the bottom of the barrel). If it has to be a slasher movie, there are far better ones out there for you to choose from.
    2keithhr

    drivel, sobbing victims make noise so the killer knows where they are

    Not another total waste of time where the young girl always sobs away her location or falls down when she could have run away. Not another pig mask to make someone look primal. Girl sees her boyfriend dead and she tries to run away like she can barely move. The killers can never run but can outrun any pathetic victim they chase. This movie started out credibly enough and contained more beyond stupid outcomes than I've ever seen. I had to write this so I could say shame on you to whoever made this drivel. Shame, shame, shame on you, you untalented lousy film maker who should never be let near another camera again or one of your movie viewers should take care of you themselves for wasting their time. to reiterate, shame, shame, shame
    4bowmanblue

    Squeal piggy, squeal! (in boredom)

    When will American college students ever learn? All they seem to do is constantly drive off to remote towns in the mid-west in groups of four or five and get killed.

    The five of this batch of kids has obviously never seen a slasher film (as perhaps has the writer, otherwise he might realise how 'borrowed' every element of this movie actually is) as they stop at an out-of-the-way diner where every snaggle-toothed yokel stares at them menacingly. They pay for food, but never eat (I didn't get that bit!) then leave, only to be threatened by another knife-wielding nut-job.

    So, what do they do? All decide to split up. No sooner does this happen than a psycho in a pig mask hunts them down one by one as they run, screaming through the woods in random directions. Sometimes one of the teenagers manages to fight back and knock out the killer, but they never bother finishing him off - only knocking him to the floor so he gets straight back up to chase them down again. Oh, and they never bother finding or keeping a weapon.

    What you have here is nothing you haven't seen a hundred times before in the slasher genre. The only way this film would be any good is if you invented a time machine, sent it back to the early seventies and showed it to people then. Therefore, Madison County would be the 'film that started it all' and the Texas Chainsaw Massacre would just be a poor imitation. Sadly, in the real world, it's the other way around.

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    6MonsterZeroNJ

    Well done but, generic and routine backwoods horror

    Madison County's biggest fault as a horror film is not what it does but, what it doesn't do. And that is deviate at all from the backwoods horror sub-genre formula. The movie follows the cliché' blueprint of getting five attractive twenty-somethings to a secluded rural area where they can be placed in proximity with the trademarked deranged locals. In this case they are going to research a book about a serial killer who may, or may not exist in secluded rustic Madison County. Director/writer Eric England seems to have seen enough of these films to put one together competently on a technical level. There is some nice production value for a flick reportedly made for around $70,000. The visuals are fine and creepy and he does create some nice atmosphere and some tension.His cast of young attractive characters are likable enough and there is some blood once things get going. But, England follows the formula so closely that there aren't many surprises. You know the locals are suspicious and strange for a reason and that there really is no question as to whether the killer really exists. His leads while likable are not overly interesting. The locals are generic creepy hillbillies and the villains are never given enough screen time to build their characters and thus aren't that frightening. They never rise above the cliché' evil redneck stereotype and we just can't generate enough interest in them to care or be afraid. Even the pig masked killer, Damien Ewell, that is the main nut job, is very ho hum even when on the attack. It's as if England thought a pig mask was enough to create character and menace. And, as far as these films go, Madison County is bit too tame. In this case a little over the top would have been welcome as nothing grabs us, shocks us or horrifies us. There is blood but, it is basically some routine stabbings and ax wounds. And since we've waited till the last act to get to the good stuff, we feel a bit cheated by what little we get and how soon it's over. (With credits County is barely over 80 minutes.) If you are going to present a classic scenario like this, shake things up a bit (ex. Cabin In The Woods). Or at the very least, throw all the classic elements at us with a bit of good old fashioned ferocity. For a horror flick, Madison County is far too laid back. No, I don't think Eric England is a bad filmmaker, he can create tension and atmosphere and I've seen far worse then his Madison County but, he needs to learn that innovation is far more effective then imitation when it comes to the horror movies he obviously enjoys. And if you can't innovate, throw some blood and carnage in our faces to keep us awake. Madison County is still a mildly enjoyable horror but, I think England has the potential to deliver much more.
    4Psy-Ko

    Same ole Same ole

    Just got done watching this. I'd been looking forward to it for awhile. Synopsis sounded good, trailers looked decent, I'm disappointed. The acting was OK, in the beginning before it goes horror it was actually decent then it went downhill. It's an old plot, teens in the woods, backwards hillbilly town so there's nothing new or different but I've seen it done much better.

    My biggest problem with this movie though is the editing. From the knocks on the door not matching up with James hand to the sharp cuts and jumps. I did find out the disc I watched was defective and missing about 6 minutes so I'll up my rating a slight bit although I can't imagine 6 min could change my mind dramatically about this film.

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 歡迎來到屠人小鎮
    • Filming locations
      • Arkansas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dunn-Rite Productions
      • Southern Fried Films
      • Swim with the Fish Productions
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      • $70,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 21 minutes
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