In the fall of 1986, six knuckleheads from Detroit travel north to partake in the annual tradition of deer hunting. But something horrific has been awakened and the hunters become the hunted.
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Noah LaLonde | Wes |
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Jay J. Bidwell | Buck |
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Arthur Cartwright | Simon |
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Brian Raetz | J.B. |
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Josh Dominguez | Karlos |
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David Lautman | Egbert 'Ep' |
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Tina Manera | Star |
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Paul Wilson | Sheriff Paulson |
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Matthew Derek Davis | Jonas |
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David Rubin | Buford |
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Michael Delgado | Creature |
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Casey Granada | Bartender |
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Alex E. Miller | Deputy Williams |
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Anthony Sprague | Creature |
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Luke Wiehn | Hilljack #1 |
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Noah Wiehn | Hilljack #2 |
Director | L. Van Dyke Siboutszen |
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Writer | Bo Hansen, Riley Taurus | |
Producer | Stephen Afendoulis, Becky Alway, Rob Alway, Matthew Derek Davis, Bo Hansen, Tony Morris, Shelly Newman, Zach Runge, Janine Sam, Don Schneider, Anthony Sprague, Chip St. Clair, Lisa St. Clair, Riley Taurus, Fausto Torres, Larry Weinberg, Paul Wilson | |
Musician | Will Musser | |
Photography | Philip Roy |
Packaging | MKV |
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Nr Discs | 1 |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
Subtitles | English |
Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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Location | Horror Disk 1 |
Purchased | Jul 12, 2024 at GalaxyRG |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Jul 12, 2024 |
Index | 9115 |
Added Date | Jul 12, 2024 01:14:57 |
Modified Date | Jul 15, 2024 12:46:00 |
My quick rating - 5.4/10. This flick takes us back to the fall of 1986, where six knuckleheads from Detroit venture north for their annual deer hunting trip. However, this time, their tradition turns into a nightmare as something horrific awakens, turning the hunters into the hunted. The characters in this film are incredibly relatable, reminding me of the idiots from my high school days. Their antics and camaraderie add a layer of authenticity and humor to the story, making the film strangely entertaining even if it isn't typical Hollywood fare. The cast delivers believable performances, each bringing a unique flavor to their roles. Not to be rude, but their names aren't needed since they work as a team. As a slasher film, Deer Camp '86 subtly slides in a message, which is a refreshing twist. It's not just mindless gore; there's an underlying commentary that adds depth to the narrative. The ending, while open to interpretation, worked for me. I may have overthought its meaning, but it fits the overall tone and direction of the film. The kills are well within the budget constraints, yet they manage to be more creative and effective than many indie films that rely on cheap CGI blood splatter. The practical effects are always the way to go, showcasing a level of ingenuity that enhances the horror elements. The film doesn't shy away from delivering brutal and memorable kills, which is a big plus for any slasher fan. Overall, I thought this was a surprisingly enjoyable film. It's not without its flaws, but its charm lies in its relatability, creative kills, and the subtle message woven into the horror. If you're looking for an entertaining and strangely thought-provoking slasher, this one is worth checking out for the creativity and stupidity. #jackmeatsflix
My thought on the end. Star does this on purpose just to get rid of men that objectify women. I nod to the #metoo movement.
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