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Timber Falls

Timber Falls
Directed by Tony Giglio

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The theatrical thriller Timber Falls features a religious serial killer intent on harvesting babies from the sexy women he kidnaps.System Requirements:Running Time: 95 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR/KILLER Rating: R UPC: 883476002224 Manufacturer No: RE0222DVD


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37983 in DVD
  • Brand: UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP DISTRIBUTION
  • Released on: 2008-05-13
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 100 minutes

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A STORY YOU'VE SEEN MANY TIMES BEFORE2
Nothing new in this storyline. A couple hikes along "taboo" trails. Meets up with "weird" family. Winds up in big trouble.
Take out the chainsaw and the "hook" from TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE and you've pretty much got TIMBER FALLS.
There ARE a couple of "jump" scenes, so it's worth a look just for those.
And the acting isn't all that bad.
But the story is VERY predictable.
Worth a rental, if you like "B" horror movies. But that's about it.

Trailing far behind the Greats...................2 1/2 stars2
Timberfalls has all of the elements of good horror . Beautiful young woman, that you get to see partly naked, check. Handsome strong hero, check. Crazy twisted family, check. Ugly, mutated villian, check. Quite a bit of blood, with some torture, check. Nothing about this film is original, however it did deliver what it set out to. I myself was never bored, but also not blown away by anything that happened. The plot was pretty good, even though you can guess as to what is gonna happen next. The acting is convincing, but noone will get nominated for a academy award. The blood and torture scenes were very well done, those being my favorite parts of the movie.

Mike and Sheryl set out to go camping in the mountains, while hiking they stop for alittle foreplay, when getting stopped by three redneck guys that just want to have a little fun harrassing the young pair. After warning the two to be careful what they do in woods, that everyone is watching, the young couple set out to complete their hike. Setting up camp near a lake, the next morning Sheryl goes for a swim in the nearby lake, only to be kidnapped. Waking up Mike realizes his girlfriend is missing. He embarks on a terrifying quest to save her. The young man soon finds a very bizzare family that will stop at nothing to get what they want.

As for the ending you see it coming a mile away. Nothing in the film was too shocking or over the top. On a more positive note, it is a descent B movie to watch and has some good gore moments.

Unholy Mother2
I, too, was surprised by this movie. Although the premise is not new (couple hiking in the mountains gets abducted by some crazed locals), the nice twist was this couple was barren of children and looking for a "holy" couple who would mate and supply them with their first born.

Referred to as West Virginia, the movie was actually shot on location in Romania. The scenery was nice, the acting very believable, and the story fast paced. So, you might be asking why I rated the movie so low. And I'll tell you...

Two MAJOR gaffes stopped this movie from getting a 3-star (or better) rating. The first incident happened after the couple had encountered the three brothers. These brothers caught the couple in a prelude to more than a kiss (in one of the more uncomfortable moments of the movie). They warned them on the spot to be careful of the path they chose while camping AND they bilked them out of $50.00. Why on earth the two didn't turn around, go back to the ranger station, and report this was just unbelievable. The second (and by far the WORST) was the ending. I'm not going to tell it, but that by-the-book, nothing new ending just ruined it.

The movie is rated R for gore, is directed by Tony Giglio, and the run time is 95 minutes. I can't really recommend it, but I can't really say stay away either, so you decide.