![]() Paul Logan shares his skills and acting talent in a way that leaves you wanting to see him in more and his story creation does not disappoint. Few collaborations of creativity can boast of creating good economical entertainment time after time with the constraints harnessed to The Horde. Looking a little closer and recognizing the broad spectrum of talent lending itself to this film and it becomes more so. The skill and talent of director Jared Cohn in pulling all the factors together in producing a very entertaining and mostly shocking horror flick. I enjoyed it thoroughly and understanding what was involved in making it, the modest budget, time constraints, limitations, make this a model of creativity from Paul Logan. Worth watching more than onceĪt first glance The Horde may seem somewhat thin. Reviewed by Peter Tidman 7 / 10 The Horde. In fact, it's worth watching just for his cameo. Oh, and the great Don 'The Dragon' Wilson pops up in what must be the weirdest cameo that I have ever seen in my life. One for gore hounds, and for people who like all of the plot explained in the final ten minutes. It's not a terrible film by any means, but you'll have that terrible sense of déjà Vu whilst getting through it. Costas Mandylor pops up at the beginning and the third act as the big boss, because he was one of the main bad guys in Saw, and the makers must have thought 'I bet if we have him in a small role, there will be fans of Saw who will think that everything he's in will be horror gold'. ![]() But then for some reason, one of the family appears to be a tree, so any element of reality is just thrown out of the proverbial window. And talking of Commando, Vernon Wells makes a special guest appearance as a face eating bad guy who has a wonderful scene with the spoilt rich boy. The family of killers are again your atypical selection of freaks and burly men with whom you may have seen in another film. By the way, if you think that these are spoilers, you have never seen a stalk n' slash horror film before, because it follows the same formula that everyone of these films has done in the history of cinema, because film makers don't like change. The other two students are a little boring and have common sense, so obviously they may be safe come the end, and the teacher is the most cookie cutter of all the characters. Then you have the token rich boy who is abhorrent and rude to everyone.and you just know that his death scene will be the the most drawn out one of the film, and it will be the goriest part of the film. We have your over lusted couple who sit in the back of the car kissing for the entire journey, you just know that they will go first and go quickly. We have the incredibly ripped lead, who looks beyond uncomfortable in his own body, who you just know will lose his cool at least twice in the film. Everything has been done before, from the opening scene featuring two victims, very Wrong Turn, to the stereotypical characterisation. And that's the fundamental element that is wrong with the film, it's not original enough to be anything other than passable horror fluff. If you are a fan of horror movies, particularly that of the 'Gorenography' sub-genre, you would instantly know that when it features Bill Moseley in the opening act as one of the nicest people in the whole film, you know that's not the last you will see of him. As things go from bad to worse, Crenshaw becomes their only hope if they are going to get out alive. What should be an educational and fun-filled weekend turns into the opposite as the group are besieged by a horde of hideously disfigured, mutated humans with an insatiable taste for blood. John Crenshaw accompanies his girlfriend and her students on a weekend photography project deep into the woods. And if that sounds like your cup of tea, it will come as no surprise that even though this film is entertaining, it has none of the scares of Wrong Turn, and barely any of the action of Commando. Reviewed by FlashCallahan 5 / 10 Wrong Turn meets Commando.
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