Wrong Turn

apparently there were alot more extras on the US dvd, deleted scenes and longer "making of" documentaries.
And what was the deal with the repeated shot of the redhead girl getting killed? if they had several scenes it would make sense but why show the dailies from that one scene and no other?
 
Went to see it with my girlfriend at the cinema and thought it was total class. Good old fashioned horror you can just sit back and enjoy. Plus Elisha Dushku (sp) is fit!
 
I am going to record Wrong Turn tonight because it clashes with a documentary about Princess Diana, and also the second part of another documentary about 9/11. Why are all the best programmes shown at the same time?!
 
Was it me or was the death of the ginger girl a little bit longer than the scene on DVD?

Maybe the film on Channel 4 is actually UNCUT and the film on DVD is CUT which is HIGHLY unusual....
 
Just Released :

The ratings for Wrong Turn last night is :

1.215 million people saw it last night. Does anyone reckon that thats good ratings?
 
It was quite good. It was very tense when they were hiding under the bed and in the wardrobe, I would have died on the spot and wouldn't be able to move if I'd been in that position.

I think the weird people burning down the wooden tower was a bit predictable, and jumping into a tree isn't very realistic. I could believe it if one of them managed to do it, but all 3 just wouldn't happen. Also when they were looking out of the tower windows you could tell the horizon was created digitally and wasn't real, which was a bit distracting.

Was the guy at the petrol station related to the weird people? I imagined him taking over from them after they all died, I don't think it was realistic for that laughing guy to have survived being slashed with an axe and burned.
 
With a production budget of 12.6 million and a worldwide box office total of 28 million, Wrong Turn was most certainly a success - it profited, and thus, it was successful.

I originally watched it because Eliza played one of my favourite TV characters of all time, but I found myself pleasantly surprised. I saw it and Chainsaw Massacre at the same time almost, and I found WT to be vastly superior.
 
Oh my God, this film was rubbish! I had to switch it off it was that bad - not scary, not gory, not any good! And mountain men in West Virginia? Think up something original!

If you like horror films, avoid this one like the plague. Shocking.
 
It had a low budget of just $10 million and didn't do badly compared to that either, on its opening weekend in the US it beat the per-theatre average of X-Men 2 that opened the same weekend. I saw it when it came out in the UK when my friend suggested it and I really enjoy it. Very suspenseful and gory without being comically so.
 
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