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Charlie's Farm

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
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4.6/10
4.3K
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Tara Reid, Nathan Jones, Dean Kirkright, Allira Jaques, and Sam Coward in Charlie's Farm (2014)
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Four friends go camping at a haunted farm with an evil, violent history in the Australian outback - ignoring warnings.Four friends go camping at a haunted farm with an evil, violent history in the Australian outback - ignoring warnings.Four friends go camping at a haunted farm with an evil, violent history in the Australian outback - ignoring warnings.

  • Director
    • Chris Sun
  • Writer
    • Chris Sun
  • Stars
    • Tara Reid
    • Nathan Jones
    • Allira Jaques
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    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Chris Sun
    • Writer
      • Chris Sun
    • Stars
      • Tara Reid
      • Nathan Jones
      • Allira Jaques
    • 97User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tara Reid
    Tara Reid
    • Natasha
    Nathan Jones
    Nathan Jones
    • Charlie Wilson
    Allira Jaques
    Allira Jaques
    • Melanie
    Bill Moseley
    Bill Moseley
    • John Wilson
    Kane Hodder
    Kane Hodder
    • Tony
    Sam Coward
    • Donkey
    Dean Kirkright
    • Jason
    Dave Beamish
    Dave Beamish
    • Gordon
    • (as David Beamish)
    Genna Chanelle Hayes
    Genna Chanelle Hayes
    • Alyssa
    • (as Genna Hayes)
    Trudi Ross
    Trudi Ross
    • Merideth
    Mark E Darin
    • Jacko
    • (as Mark Darin)
    Robert J. Mussett
    • Old Blue
    • (as Bob Mussett)
    Darrell Plumridge
    • Young Blue
    Madeleine Kennedy
    Madeleine Kennedy
    • Amber
    Lindsay Edgecomb
    • Sally
    Justin Gerardin
    Justin Gerardin
    • Peter
    Josh Reed
    • Publican
    Cameron Caulfield
    • Young Charlie
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      • Chris Sun
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      • Chris Sun
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    5quincytheodore

    Creepy tourist locality, mainly for fans only

    Sometimes a horror movie doesn't have to overreach with its premise, Charlie's Farm toils away with mindset. It uses the "cabin in the woods" concept down to the creepy antagonist and assembly of clueless annoying characters. The backstory and gore are made pretty well, but with stuttering pace and awkward dialogues, this will resonate better with horror or gore fans.

    One day two friends just decide to visit a harrowing site of murder, and they take mandatory attractive girls there. Soon we follow character with nickname such as Donkey in a ridiculous road trip as a build up for the story. To its credit, Charlie's past is told thoroughly by on-screen characters, which is a nice foundation for the antagonist.

    Script consists of blatantly uninspiring jokes and quips. Aside from Natasha (Tara Reid), who seems to be the only one with common sense, there's barely any identifiable character. Fart jokes or stupid decisions in crude display, it looks like the movie wants audience to root for the villain.

    Apparently, this particular site is infamous in attracting backpackers. When the murder spree begins there are ample amount of victims and the ways they are dispatched are admittedly creative. There's plenty of gore between the slow trudging plot. Practical effect and make-up definitely produce very nasty sequences. The shock value surprisingly goes a long way.

    Unfortunately, some of the scenes in dark lighting are poorly captured, so it may hamper the thrill. That's basically everything Charlie's Farm has to offer, only a couple decent bits from the story and lots of blood for the rest. Horror fans might find some delight, but others would probably be reluctant to visit Charlie's Farm.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    A trip back to the 1990s slasher era...

    The reasons for why I opted to sit down and watch "Charlie's Farm" was solely because of two things; of which the first was that it is a horror movie, and the second being that Kane Hodder is in the movie. It turns out that my horror heart skipped a beat when I saw that Bill Moseley also was in this movie - a fact which had eluded me.

    "Charlie's Farm" started out quite nicely with some brutality and slayings, so the scene and mood of the movie was established right away. So it was off to an impressive start.

    The atmosphere of the movie and the build up of the storyline is very reminiscent of the horror movies from the 1990s, so there is a sense of familiarity and nostalgia to be experienced here. Personally, I think that worked out well in favor of the movie.

    The cast was for the most part quite interesting in this movie. I was initially thrilled to have Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley together in a horror movie, but was somewhat disheartened when I came to realize that they didn't actually have any on-screen time together. Also, I feel somewhat bamboozled because Kane Hodder didn't really have that big of a role in this movie. Now, I don't claim to be much of a fan of Tara Reid, and for some reason she looks exactly the same in every movie she is in, exactly the same - so she could potentially just be the same character in all of her movies.

    The special effects, props and make-up department had done some pretty good work in bringing the movie to life on the screen, and the gore and mayhem looked rather realistic, which really added to the enjoyment of the movie. Well, at least most of the time anyway, there were moments when it was obviously a prosthetic being used, and was painstakingly visibly so.

    I have to admit to having a good laugh when Kane Hodder was standing in the dark and asking "is that you Jason?"

    If you enjoy the old school slasher horror genre then you will most definitely get a kick out of "Charlie's Farm". However, the movie does follow that traditional blueprint of how the horror movies were made back then, so on that note don't expect any great surprises in terms of innovation or creativity.
    5alex_van_beek

    Solid Aussie horror romp

    As films go, this was a 5 but as horror films go, this was a 6. This really had everything you would want from a slasher flick: a menacing and monstrous baddie with a sad and weird backstory, a variety of kills and plenty of gore and creepy moments in eerie settings. This isn't one of the great Australian horror films but it is a dependably good one. It does everything you want it to. The build up is nicely paced and then it just kicks off and doesn't relent until it ends.

    One of the things I really liked about this film was that it was a horror that wasn't filled with teens and tweens unlike a lot of films in the genre these days.

    It was an enjoyable watch and a good way to fill the late night. If you like your horror films then I'd recommend this one to you.
    4MattBirk

    A Generic B-Slasher

    I'll keep this short, this is just a B-slasher, nothing more nothing less. A group of 20 somethings go in search of some infamous location with a brutal past, only to encounter someone from said past and all hell breaks loose.

    There is violence, gore, language, sexual undertones, and not much else. Any Tom, Dick, or Harry could make something like this, it's a very straightforward story.

    The only redeeming qualities are Nathan Jones who is 7 feet tall and 350 plus. He's huge and the movie takes advantage of it! He's pretty damn intense. There is also a VERY well done throat slit scene that looks fantastic. Slow motion with phenomenal effects, one of the most intense graphic scenes I've seen. Bravo

    But outside of that, we've seen this type of movie done before and far better. But if you are someone who enjoys cabin-in-the-woods type movies with very little subtext, this is something you will surely enjoy.
    5gaelcerda-35225

    A horror movie that is not quite good but surprises nonetheless

    Few of the main reasons I sat through this movie was hearing good things about it from friends and also being a huge horror buff, especially the slashers plus Kane Hodder, one of my favorite horror movie actors comes out. Who doesn't love him as Jason Voorhees and Victor Crowley? This movie while having a predictable plot and mediocre acting at best, didn't suck as much as I expected it to. Some scenes surprisingly shocked me despite the editing being very choppy and slow, the kills are very gorish and fantastic which is a must for any slasher. The first hour of the story dragged on for wayyy too long and took awhile to pickup the kills and action but Nathan Jones gives a fine performance as Charlie and Tara Reid and the rest of the actors are fine. I appreciate the writers giving a backstory to Charlie but when a slasher movie drags on for a whole hour before getting to the kills it becomes pretty generic.

    A solid 5/10, nothing special but definitely worth watching a couple of times especially if you're a horror fan.

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      Set in Queensland Australia
    • Quotes

      Mick: Charles Manson is walking through the forest with this guy. And this guy turns to him and says, "Dude, this is one scary forest." Charles turns to him and says, "Shutup, man! I'm the one who's gotta walk outta here on my own!"

    • Connections
      Featured in To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story (2017)
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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2014 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Monster Pictures
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 食人農場
    • Production company
      • Slaughter FX
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      • A$1,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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