![]() Her late husband's partner keeps tabs on her from a patrol car parked across the street, hoping she'll violate probation and he can send her back to prison.īut the 100-foot radius her ankle bracelet allows isn't the worst of her problems. 100 FEET HORROR MOVIE TORRENT MOVIEBut if you do, then you'll love this one.Directors:, Cast:, Movie Description: A young woman, Marnie Watson, is granted early release from her prison sentence for manslaughter (killing her husband - a violent NYC cop - in self defense) on condition she wear an electronic ankle bracelet and remain within her home, effectively under house arrest, for the remainder of her sentence. If you don't like b-movies, then you won't like Axe Giant. Finally, the plot rolls to a satisfying climax that has an actual conclusion, unlike many other genre efforts that close with the obligatory, and usually quite stupid, lead-in to a sequel. The woods in which all the mayhem goes down are a great setting for a tale of bloody murder, and the cinematography puts a lot of great scenes together. The acting is good enough from everyone involved, the kills are terrific, and the giant, ogre-like monster is a welcome deviation from masked sociopaths and zombies. It's all extremely rough around the edges, but that never detracts from the fun factor. Axe Giant could be a Syfy original in a lot of ways, though it's generally much better crafted than your typical Syfy flick. I mean, it's Paul Bunyan, for crying out loud! Look, this is genre filmmaking, with all that implies. The script isn't particularly original but it is clever, the actors seem to all be having a blast playing their roles, and the monster is really pretty neat. Sure, it follows the familiar formula-a group of young adults are stranded out in the woods while a monster stalks them and dispenses bloody death with an axe-but it's the execution that always makes the difference. The result is a film that is incredibly fun for those of us who like monster movies. And make no mistake, everyone involved from the director to the cast and crew knew what kind of movie they were making and decided to run with it. Reviewed by Sean Jump 8 / 10 The best movie ever made.about a murderous Paul Bunyan But if youĪpproach this movie with appropriately low expectations, the cheese EvenĮstevez's third-act freak-out seems oddly derivative. Survival are inversely proportional to how annoying they are. Really need them, to the cookie-cutter characters whose odds of There's nothing even remotely original about this movie: from turning aįolkloric character into a generic psycho killer to the contrivedĮxcuses for why nobody's cell phone and car seem to work when they AndĮstevez spends the entire movie acting as if Gary Busey and NicholasĬage are inside him, battling for possession of his immortal soul. Gray, he doesn't appear to have aged a day in the last 40 years). Than a cameo (and the scariest thing about this movie is, that apartįrom his hair and magnificently-sculpted beard going from blond to 100 FEET HORROR MOVIE TORRENT TVIt'sĪ hallmark of how low this movie sinks that its best-known performersĪre a TV actor whose last significant role was in 1978 and Martin Its loosest possible interpretation) Dan Haggerty and Joe Estevez. Who's a fan of "maniac-in-the-back-woods" horror films. He's given a back story familiar to anyone That's just big enough for a guy his size to use without looking like With a 10-foot handle (C'mon, those things can't be easy to come by!) That, somehow, he was smart enough to make or buy an double-headed ax ![]() Pretty soon, the campers are getting pruned by a 15-foot-tallįreak who appears to be developmentally disabled, until you realize Movie that needs a body count, you will hate nearly all of these peopleĪnd want them to die within 15 minutes. Which of them would be worse company for a weekend. Not allowed within 100 feet of minors and a psychiatrist who wants them Their punishmentĬomes in the form of drill-sergeant survivalist cop who clearly should And yet, it's entertaining in ways that its creators (but, of course, you knew that as soon as you saw this listed on the ![]() Badly acted, badly directed, bad CGI effects Let's get this out of the way first thing: Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paulīunyan is a bad movie. Reviewed by theshadow1963 3 / 10 Bad, but could be worse ![]()
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