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Wolf Creek - the heir to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre

3 durable postsStarted 2005-10-18Latest 2005-10-18
#19857Post 1 of 3

I've never seen such a relentlessly cruel and vicious little film like this in quite some time. For those that thought maybe Haute Tension (High Tension) or maybe House of 1000 Corpses were pinacles in sadism, this film has it beat.

The story centres around the fact that numerous people (we're talking in the thousands) go missing in the Australian Outback every year - many are found alive, some dead and some simply disappear.

The story centres around two English Girls on vacation, and they manage to get a private tour into the outback using a local as a guide. What is thought to be a pretty strange place to find scary (the Outback doesn't exactly scream horror to me) actually manages to do for the Australian Outback what The Hills Have Eyes did for the Badlands of America.

This is one mean, nasty little mutherfucking movie. It's very good, and way better than that shitty Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake a few years back. Once again, small indie flick manages to scare and horrify way better than any modern day studio made horror flick could ever hope for.

This should be released very soon. Find this in the theatres and see this.

#495019Post 2 of 3

Re: Wolf Creek - the heir to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre

are there any killer wallabies involved :Scared:

#495238Post 3 of 3

Re: Wolf Creek - the heir to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre

haute tension was kind of scary. not really i just couldnt "believe" it texas chainsaw was pure hollywood rubbish. the original was scary and twisted, the remake was laughable.

will look around for this film you mention el presidente. thx.

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