Diary entries forWrong Turn
Wrong Turn
i don’t know, whatever? the main characters were all hot and likable enough but the guy with the most lively personality gets got halfway through, at which point the movie sort of locks in to do its required checkboxes and leaves us with just sort of empty archetypal character outlines going through their horror movie motions, and to me it suffered for it. also docking points for the beat to death mutated lunatic incest family, a trope that’s not exactly unpopular in horror but, still, there’s a reason it went out of style — it’s nonsensical, mean-spirited, and just generally gets old. again: i don’t know, whatever. i mostly watched for eliza. unless you just wanna see hot people be hot and get murdered and kill some time, you’re probably better off watching the hills have eyes or something adjacently the-same-but-less-tired.
Wrong Turn
Shocktober 16/31 Maybe it's just because it looked like a masterpiece compared to everything else I watched today, but this was so much fun???
Wrong Turn
Soooo boring and making nonsense, it's not too brutal too, i was so confused. Anyway why did they make so many franchises out of this movie? There's even a reboot, and I also watched this before the prequel (Wrong Turn 4). I've already gotten the timeline wrong and that makes me even more annoyed with this movie.
Wrong Turn
Definitely a guilty pleasure film, but when it’s as fun as Wrong Turnis, there’s no guilt at all. Showcases the power of suggestion and highlights how stunning practical effects can look, regardless of budget. Just a fun, fun time!
Wrong Turn
Night 5 of 31 Nights of Halloween Wrong Turn Ohhh, the magnificent time of what I consider the best time of quality horror that's modern; the early 2000's. During this time, there were some amazing films coming out, that were both new and revolutionary. Wrong Turn came out at the right time. It's effects are amazing and terrifying, just as they should be. The plot is simple but has the ability to branch off. It's the perfect combination to make a stellar horror film, which this is. The only thing I wish about this movie is that it didn't spawn those sequels, because they are literally the worst things I have ever seen (have you seen Wrong Turn 4?)
Wrong Turn
Still sticking in the vein of horror, Wrong Turn was the next choice for a mini horror marathon, something I've watched many times before. This film came out in the amazing period of horror practical effects, where studios weren't sure whether to embrace the new CGI entirely, or rely on classic practical effects, the latter being used for this film. I wish big studios were willing to make films like Wrong Turn again, where horror was entertaining and actually scary and gory, rather than being practically gore-less and filled with jump scares. Mainstream horror has had a significant shift since 2003, making this film a horror classic already.
Wrong Turn
Com certeza um clássico anos 2000s ♡ os antagonistas são um ponto chave desde filme, por daqui e só ladeira a baixo
Wrong Turn
Podeira ser melhor do que realmente é. É bom, mas os efeitos e essa capa é de arrepiar, não em um sentido bom, e o roteiro então, meu deus.
Wrong Turn
“Come on you motherfuckers, just die.” - Creepy gas station / check - Angles from the tress watching victims / check - Cleavage / check - Abandoned house with rotting food / check - Falling over while running / check - After credits scene / check
Wrong Turn
Ok this is getting ridiculous how many films I'm rating the same. If I were to compare this to hatchet then I would say this was a lot better in multiple ways. From the little knowledge I had of this film assumed it to be another low budget early 2000s horror slop. However I definitely have to say I enjoyed this way past that. Even if they have no correlation watching hatchet then this felt so similar. This felt like a weird Mashup of Texas chainsaw massacre, Friday The 13th with a little Adventure genre in there. The characters I actually enjoyed more than I was expecting, Jessie and Chris were ok lead characters. It was also cool seeing Emmanuelle Chriqui in this considering she's in my favorite show, Superman & Lois. The whole weird cannibal family villain thing I felt has been done better, however I can appreciate that this is probably one of the more early takes on it. I feel like this would've been even better if the kills looked better, I feel like they either looked to weird or good throughout. The early 2000 horror genre has a lot of hidden gems and I did enjoy this one.