SYNOPSICS
Followed Home (2010) is a English movie. Joaquin F. Palma has directed this movie. Zachary Ryan Block,Ray Rozmiarek,Balbinka Korzeniowska,Tamara de Kauwe are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. Followed Home (2010) is considered one of the best Horror movie in India and around the world.
A group of friends head out for a mountain retreat only to witness a gruesome murder at a near by cabin. They head home wanting to forget the experience... but are followed home by the murder.
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Worst acting EVER
I wish I could give this movie 1/2 a star, it was just awful. I couldn't even watch the whole thing, I had to keep skipping through it. The lighter haired guy was the WORST "actor", no one expect to see him in anything ever again and trust me we are dodging a bullet there. Though technically they were all bad, he kept smiling and smirking all the time until I wanted to throw something at my TV! If not for the acting I might not have hated it as much because, while the story was cheesy if the acting had been good I might have been able to forgive the ill written script. I am a sucker for horror movies, even the badly written ones so this one was really bad if I didn't even finish it. I'll sit through almost anything if the movie shows promise somewhere...not this time. No wonder I never heard about this movie anywhere.
I like bad movies, this was unwatchable
I think someone watched the final seen from Soprano's and was like wow what a good idea. It didn't work after 7 years of a brilliant TV show and it sure didn't work for this piece of crap. I would say the acting was a 3 of 10 not good but I wasn't stuck their annoyed with it. The plot was bad but I did like how the killer found out were they lived, thought that part was actually a little creative. The receptionist wasn't that bad as an actress. Overall though the writing was a 1 of 10, acting 3 of 10, dialog 1 of 10, ending -5 of 10 blood and guts factor 0 of 10 overall 1 of 10 is about right not the worst movie I have ever seen but I am having trouble of thinking of something worse.
Low budget,but good.
While many seem to have not liked this movie,for whatever reasons,I thought it was pretty damn good,for a lower budget film. It has kind of a modern,yet classic slasher film,feel to it. Don't know how else to describe it. Good music throughout too,if you like rock. I guess it's not 'tons of gore&tits in your face' enough for some. The knife kills were more implied,than seen. I like a little more to knife kill scenes myself,but still,these were'nt done too badly. Also,it's not too heavy on the 'sappy bonding moment',thing,that too many movies do with couples. Good acting,for the most part. Was'nt too fond of 'the sock part' LOL,but whatever,still a good,low-budget movie,that deserves a chance,IMHO. A fun movie.
LET'S PLAY A DRINKING GAME
Sam (Zachary Ryan Block) owns a web design company. Eddie (Ray Rozmiarek) helps out and Kate (Balbinka Korzeniowska) is the receptionist. Along with Sam's gf Lauren (Tamara de Kauwe) they head up to Bear Lake which has a slasher reputation. While there they play a drinking game, then suddenly, the girl you see get stabbed in the opening scene (Amanda Greig) comes crashing into their patio. THERE IS NO PHONE RECEPTION!!!! But their car starts, so it is not a problem. The film is low budget and not very long. They fill much of the time with a time lapsed trip down the highway up to Bear Lake. There was really no need to see scenery whipping by to a lame sound track. ***Plot Spoiler?*** What the writer didn't realize is that most slasher films are watched by guys. Horror films do better if you don't kill off all the women first. Extremely bad film, not worth a free view. Parental Guide: F-bombs. No sex or nudity.
10 minutes into it
I didn't have time to assess the acting, or the plot, or the structure of this collection of moving pictures. I got 10 minutes into it and decided it was simply bad for my eyes. In post production editing, it looked like they sped it up about 10% to give it some sort of grainy edgy realistic look...when all it did was make it completely un-watchable. And a tip for the director, don't let your actors improvise...they'll almost always try and wipe their ass with their own socks.