Tucker and Dale vs. Evil

2010 "Evil just messed with the wrong hillbillies."
7.5| 1h29m| R| en
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Two hillbillies are suspected of being killers by a group of paranoid college kids camping near the duo's West Virginian cabin. As the body count climbs, so does the fear and confusion as the college kids try to seek revenge against the pair.

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ThiefHott Too much of everything
Steineded How sad is this?
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Cristal The movie really just wants to entertain people.
hevverreeg-331-392493 Goof? When the police officer tells him he has a turn signal out. How does he know? Maybe he just didn't use the turn signal. LOL
torstensonjohn Many viewers have considered this a cult classic for it's comedy and horror but this viewer says it falls flat. While there were some minor elements of humor I found the script to be poorly developed, the context of horror was laughable. A simpleminded plot based on college kids going to the lake and run into two hillbillies just out for their own redneck fun. Stereotypes develop the plot and away the stupidity goes. I felt compelled to give it 4 out of 10
Osmosis Iron Absolutely hilarious horror spoof. It's jokes are spot on and it even manages to create some tension too. But as a horror comedy it easily outshines every scary movie sequel and other similar movies - this one actually is intelligent(well more so anyway) believe it or not!
Neddy Merrill The central conceit - that the creepy hillbillies are actually the victims and the expendable college student the predators - is clever although it only carries the film so far. The true attraction here grows out of the interactions of the titular characters. Watching their friendly banter, their expression of feelings and the caring big brother / little brother dynamic makes for a compelling buddy comedy. The inclusion of, fortunately mostly cartoonish, gore does kind of reduce the warmth of the piece but it was necessary for the plot. While both Tucker and Dale benefit from excellent characterizations, Alan Tudyk shines in his role as a viewer surrogate much like the characters Kevin Costner and Tom Hanks played in their heydays. In short, there's a little too much slashy-slashy and stuff blowing up but ultimately the well-written and acted bromance elements are well worth watching