Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines

2012 "The inbred hillbillies are back!"
4.1| 1h31m| R| en
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A small West Virginia town is hosting the legendary Mountain Man Festival on Halloween, where throngs of costumed party goers gather for a wild night of music and mischief. But an inbred family of hillbilly cannibals kill the fun when they trick and treat themselves to a group of visiting college students.

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BelSports This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Yazmin Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
lorcan-61881 Wrong Turn was still a old stool, creaky legs, about to fall but still being used for sitting on. With Wrong Turn 3 ending it with a soppy sequel, Wrong Turn 4 then tried to defend it with it's shield and worked on some people..but not enough, but, without a doubt, Wrong Turn 5 was still happening and soon in 2012, then we got Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines! I honestly really enjoyed Wrong Turn 5 for it's cool deaths and it's awesome Halloween type feel to it. The film is my third favorite after one and two and is to me, probably one of the best low budget sequels ever! Even the film's performances are quite good but Doug Bradley sure is, Doug Bradley is honestly killer in this film, awesome addition, too bad he could not return for six though, but then, who wanted to return for six? Wrong Turn 5 is a truely good direct to video sequel that deserves to be noticed more then it already is!
Leofwine_draca WRONG TURN 5: BLOODLINES is yet another familiar instalment in the long-running film sequence. The same old mutants are back again and wreaking havoc among the local populace; this time around they're headed by a kooky Doug Bradley - old Pinhead himself - delivering an endearing turn as a mountain man who spends most of the running time in a jail cell.The rest is a mix of spartan plotting and outrageously gruesome kill sequences, in which the emphasis is on grisly effects. Guts are torn out and various body parts sliced off in a mix of prosthetic and CGI effects. They're pretty effective, but gore alone doesn't make a film, and the rest of BLOODLINES is mean-spirited and join-the-dots dumb. Roxanne McKee and Finn Jones are the two GAME OF THRONES alumni in supporting roles.
ezra-52172 This was the wrong movie for me to watch.First, there is nothing scary, frightening, intense or suspenseful about this movie.Second, movie characters start dying from the beginning with no story buildup. There's nothing tying the deaths together. It's just random, cannibalistic violence for the sake of violence.Third, I realize whenever you watch movies, you have to be able to suspend some of your beliefs in reality. This movie spits in the face of reality! The deputy getting killed in the beginning is a quintessential example of what I'm talking about. One of the inbreed killers is walking towards him with a bow and arrow. Shoots him with an arrow while he had ample time to draw his side arm and place a hole in his head. Keep in mind the deputy is armed with a handgun. Does he pull it out and drop the killer? No. He waits to get killed!Fourth, that same killer has the ability to out run and out maneuver 12 gauge shot, and get shot in the leg only to experience instantaneous healing. Once again, a horror movie that relies heavily on the main characters stupidity, bad judgment, and the villain's ability to avoid getting killed, and heal instantly. This theme is getting old and annoying!
subxerogravity Taking place at the mountain man festival, a rip off of burning man and Lollapalooza, that celebrates a massacre that took place 100 years or so before the events of the original movie in the same woods, a group of kids make a wrong turn in a car accident that pays homage to the first movie and officially begins the hunt of the inbreed slashers, who take advantage of the stupid kids wearing freak mask so they can do their work out in the open. A few lines of dialog officially make this a direct sequel to the last film, Bloody beginnings, and it's the most disappointing of the franchise.Unlike the other movies it falls into far too many clichés of the slasher film and is far less original.Ironically this makes it a pretty good film on its own as we watch stupid young kids getting taken down and some of the death scenes are nicely violent and stretched out as the inbreeds played with their food.Overall, Number 5 in the franchise is really to generic and put together too by the numbers to be anything too interesting. You can skip.