Seems great!
a bit like the T.C.M. remake probably
__________________ 'For me the worst way to die would be for a bunch of old men to get around me and start biting and eating me alive!'
Return of the living dead.
Reviews I read said it was brutal, it is not brutal at all , dont be fooled, the film is weak, the acting is rubbish and the actors do not create likeable characters with any personality, and I wasnt convinced by the killer it seems like the actors were allowed to ad lib all the dialogue for the first 40 mins of the film, in which absolutely nothing happened, the first part of the film is very protracted and when what little violence there is begins its over almost as soon as it started, in fact there is no violence at all, only one scene, its all implied but not effectively. Dont waste your money, I got in to see this half price but its not even worth that, I actually considered walking out of the cinema.
I thought it was half decent. The 'severed spine' scene is pretty disturbing, but on the whole the concept has been done to death, and the killer is so steriotypically australian!
Unless you live in Australia this probably won't effect you all that much. But it seems that Roadshow Films has been contacted by Director of Public Prosecutions, Northern Territory, Australia. They are asking for a push back on the November release date of the film 'Wolf Creek' due to an upcoming trial.
See, the film is based on true events (I know this normally evokes groans from the audience.) surrounding a series of "backpack murders" where the real life killer was never captured.
Well, it seems that a man named Ivan Milat has been jailed and charged with related killings. Could the original case be reopened? His trial is forthcoming and prosecuters seem worried that this film may effect the trial.
This might very well be the first serial-killer film to be distributed during a trial. That is if it's all related...