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Hatchet (2007)
description written by member Zara:
When Ben (Joel Moore), his friend Marcus (Deon Richmond) and assorted strangers embark on a creepy nighttime boat trip into the bayou, their journey takes them into the lair of Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder), a freak of nature whose deformity has turned him into a bloodthirsty killer. Only Marybeth (Tamara Feldman), one of the travelers, holds the secret that may keep them alive. Horror legend Robert Englund co-stars in this comic gore fest.
| Release Date: | September 7th, 2007 |
| MPAA Rating: | R |
| Running Time: | 93 minutes |
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This was real loud screaming, hot, dumb women, bloody and creepy horror.
It started of slow, but it was Mardi Gras, so there were plenty of distractions to get you through the opening. Things really got going when they were marooned in the swamp.
Things got really bloody as Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder) came out with...
(complete Hatchet review by Movie Addict)
| Hatchet Movie Review by Chris (1/27/2008) |
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All you die hard horror fans in the world, rejoice! Hatchet is probably of the most fun, goriest and scariest horror films to be seen in a long time. Growing from the molds of 80's horror flicks like Suspiria and Friday The 13th, Hatchet is a wild trip into the world of gore and horror. Filled with funny humor, crazy and...
(complete Hatchet review by Chris)
There are movies that are bad, and there are movies that are so bad you love watching them for how terrible they are. This movie is the latter. It has bad acting, an unoriginal story and so many gallons of obviously fake blood you might have thought you stumbled into the raspberry syrup factory at Smuckers. This is billed...
(complete Hatchet review by The Alpha Craig)
| Hatchet Movie Review by Jarrod (9/14/2007) |
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'Hatchet' is yet another bland, extremely gory horror offering that at least has a very straightforward title, which pretty much tells you what you can expect from it, even though a hatchet is not used very much in the myriad death scenes, some of which are creatively nasty. Kane Hodder, who has played Jason Voorhees...
(complete Hatchet review by Jarrod)
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