One Wrong Turn deserves another. Acclaimed director Joe Lynch paints the screen red in this jump-out-of-your-seat sequel to the popular horror hit. Starring Erica Leerhsen (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and hardcore rock icon Henry Rollins (Feast), Wrong Turn 2 unleashes its deformed bunch of inbred cannibals on another set of unsuspecting individuals, resulting in a gory bloodbath. Six contestants led by the headstrong Nina Papas (Leerhsen) assemble in the desolate woodlands of West Virginia to take part in the latest US reality show. Over the next five days they must battle against the elements in a simulated wasteland to see who will emerge the ultimate survivor and pocket the $100,000 first prize. But the participants are soon fighting for survival in even deadlier game when they encounter a family of flesh-hungry mutants intent of having them for dinner... Extras include: Commentaries More blood, more guts: The making of Wrong Turn 2 On location with P-Nut Making gore look good Easter eggs
C**L
Great.
Forever a great movie.
D**S
Cannibals never get old
Watched this movie a few times over the years, still good, but the first one was still better
R**S
One of my favorites
I’m a horror movie freak and wrong turn is definitely one of my favorite fine lines
W**?
Okay
Okay
P**Y
West Virginia's Tourism Industry Has To Be Lamenting This Series
Having enjoyed the full original Wrong Turn on DVD, and the edited-for-TV, (but still gory), versions of WT 3-5 before WT 2, I found this one to be my least favorite of the five. The initial murder scene was more of the typical gore the rest of this series had led me to expect, but the remainder of the film came up short in showcasing the villains' disturbingly innovative and stunning slaughtering techniques. (In other installments of the WT series, the villains' clever manipulation of the laws of physics, (with graphic results), shows how intelligent they really are, providing some conceptual "holy kr@p" moments along the way).The scene in the original WT where the kids are in the villains' house having to keep quiet while they watch in horror as their friend is being butchered set high expectations for suspense in the remainder of this series. In WT2, a couple of kids were in the villains' house during a child delivery, but I didn't find this scene nearly as suspenseful as the above-mentioned scene from the original WT. I wasn't startled much at all during most of this movie.To me, if humor and horror are to coexist in the same movie, you really have to pull it off right, which, perhaps unintentionally, WT2 managed to do in a couple of spots. The first is where the villains and a "dinner guest" were sitting at the dinner table and they all joined hands, apparently to have a "silent grace" or pray. Pray? Really? To whom? And for what? The second scene that roused a chuckle is when one of the villains' was breathing rather heavily and making grunting noises while watching a couple of get it on. The humor to me was subtle, and didn't take away from the horror atmosphere of the movie.All in all, I found WT2 to be the least engaging installment of the Wrong Turn series, but still worth watching. Compared to other randy-teen hack-and-slash movie series, the Wrong Turn series to include this installment is to me among the better ones. This movie at least held my attention well enough such that the movie was over before I knew it; always a good sign that I was properly entertained.
A**I
Scary but great movie!
Must watch movie. It is scary! You definitely need to watch part 1 first.
E**O
Buena
Buena peli
S**9
Scary movie
The radioactive inbreds still live
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