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Hell's Highway

Hell's Highway (2002)

February. 12,2002
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4.1
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NR
| Horror Thriller

Four college friends take a fateful road trip. The road, Hell's Highway--a direct route to terror. They pick up Lucinda: A hot young hitchiker, full of sexual deviance and lust for the bloody kill. After being terrorized and nearly killed, the group manages to turn the tables. They thought they killed her, but around the next ben--around every ben-- she appears like a mirage ready to murder again. Is she the devil? Can anyone stop her killing spree?

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Vashirdfel
2002/02/12

Simply A Masterpiece

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VeteranLight
2002/02/13

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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Lightdeossk
2002/02/14

Captivating movie !

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Matylda Swan
2002/02/15

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.

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sandougan
2002/02/16

Yea i like such movies cause it makes the viewer know about the terrors and horrors of humans; how humans can be secretly brutal and savage and yet appear to be peace-loving and tranquil. It educates you not to trust women who ask for lifts and rides. Horror movies raises your suspicion in life which helps you take extra care when involved in unwarranted situations. I like them because some are real life experience acted. Take time to watch this film and you will understand the meaning of Hell. Hell is Evil and Lawlessness; it is wickedness and inhuman. Demons are peculiar spirits sent to torment human beings. And these spirits sometimes enter into the heart and moves them according to their will(the demons). They are capable of driving their victims to execute fierce tasks and duties which the victim would not do when in a normal condition. These spirit entities are called the driving force. they professionally control you without knowing it and moves you to fulfill wicked deeds. These demons have a dwelling place, from where they are sent to the outside world by their leader also called in Hebrew Abbadon or in Greek Appolyon. It is a goofy being with deep malice and evil, able to command legion of spirits to torment the human world and provoke enmity and hatred which genders division and separation. They are whisperers which separates the closest of friends and relations, able to sow discord even among brethren. Abbadon is an evil angel who dispatch the host of demons to destroy the human world. I have explained the reason for my interest in horror films. It may be that it is not suitable for under-aged children, that is why the have a logo (PARENTAL GUIDANCE)not advisable for children under 18 years, but allowed by adults who can discern between good and evil.

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Andrew Crandall
2002/02/17

If you ever decide to watch a film like this, please take into consideration that it was probably shot for the price of a used car and in the spans of a week. Total Roger Corman/Ed Wood style, so you should never expect a Spielburg quality film(His catering budget is usually bigger than the entire budget of a film like this.) So what does a film like this have to offer a viewer? A dialog heavy script with thick subplots and well known actors? Mind blowing special effects? Beautiful breath-taking 35mm Cinematography? No, but it has couple things that make it unique. Despite the fact that it was probably shot on a camcorder, some of the shots were well planned and executed. Unlike the normal all-hand-held Shot-on-Video features usually do. Of course the Director and the Cinematographer were the same person, which can be difficult. The Characters were unique, yes at sometime they were over-the-top or flat at certain times, but I feel that they were tolerable. It's also obvious at time there was a lot of ad libbing and some of it didn't work. I am a fan of Beverly Lynn though. She started out in the Brain Damage world and has definitely out-shined many of her counterparts. I do hope that she will grow in her craft and lands roles that will gain her the respect that she deserves. This was Phoebe Dollar's first film credit, she definitely shines as the evil Lucinda. She is definitely a presence that will go far in the future. The story also is unique for the fact if you actually try to follow what's going on, you will be pulled in many different directions and will be left still wondering what exactly happen. It definitely had some interesting twists in it. Now onto the special effects, outside the low quality of the video image the special effects look even worse than normal. They are totally laughable. Especially Joe Haggerty's blow to the head.( Which can really be the charm of a film like this, where the gore is so over-the-top that it's actually funny. I can imagine how a movie like this would be in a college dorm, with a room full of drunk men.) Especially when watch the toy model cars driving by or see the miniature gas station blow up! That was funny!! I had to rewind to make sure I saw what I thought I saw!! The Sound was something to be desired. It was for the most part inconsistent. Some of the sound effects were very "fake" sounding and again laughable at times. There also obvious continuity issues like switching props, road movement in the background in a car scene when the car is supposedly stopped. But what do you expect when you can afford re-shoots? To me this movie, seems to be a turning point for the whole Brain Damage world. Where their movies started moving up the ladder from their pocket-change budget beginnings. Good job Jeff LeRoy!! If you want a movie that scares you, it probably won't. If you want a movie that will challenge your intellect, don't rent this. But if you appreciate the micro-budget, and want to see something different that the normal movie studios wouldn't put out, then you might want to check it out.

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one4now4
2002/02/18

This one ranks with "Dead Girls" as a movie that had a pretty neat twist, but also as a movie where the pretty, neat twist that was shot all to hell by how bad the movie was. This one does deliver with the gore, though. One sign that this movie is going to be worse than bad appears early on in the movie when characters exchange dialogue that is lifted shamelessly and DIRECTLY from "Detroit Rock City" (of all movies!). You can even see this part in the trailer, as if they were proud to be ripping off said goofy teen comedy. Not much later, dialogue is lifted from "The Hitcher" ("I'm gonna sit here... and you're gonna drive.") Now some of this dialogue-lifting could be a tribute (as opposed to blatant ripping off of others' material), but these filmmakers seem to be the former types when looking back at the scene with "Detroit Rock City" dialogue. As a horror movie, it has some moments of dread and such, but most of this was so bad I couldn't even laugh at it. The gore FX were done better than I've seen them in many no-budget movies, but when the gore (aside from the would-be interesting twist ending) is the only redeemable point, there is a problem. It was a great idea put to death as horribly as the victims. And, as for the scene where they rip off "Blair Witch" and want to be taken seriously, I wish I could've laughed at that, but the joke was already stale aside from the fact that these people aren't good at jokes (again, they ripped-off dialogue from "Detroit Rock City"!), unless you consider this whole movie as a joke. Still, even though I like schlocky stuff a lot more than you might think ("Terror Toons", from the same company, being a personal favorite), this movie sucks even by bad movie standards.

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gothfuqqinzilla
2002/02/19

another bad movie, from another bad movie company...but, this is not a bad thing, i love bad movies. this one though, i would love to see on mst3k...with joel, he's funnier than mike, but, anyway. good amusement, enough blood to keep one entertained for awhile. and, surprisingly, had an ending i did not expect.

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