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While rafting in the Bluefish River area, four college kids are attacked by the mutant cannibal hillbilly Three Finger. Only the teenager Alex succeeds in escaping running through the woods. Meanwhile, a group of dangerous criminals are transported from the West Virginia Grafton Penitentiary in a custody bus escorted by three security guards through the backwoods. When they park in a rest stop in a police station, Sheriff Carver is informed about the missing teenagers. The bus driver heads to their destination with the guards and the prisoners but a tow truck driven by Three Finger hits the bus that falls off the road. They are attacked by Three Finger and the perilous Carlo Chavez dominates the guards and the other prisoners. When they accidentally meet Alex, the girl tells how sick and threatening Three Finger is; sooner the survivals discover that Alex is telling the truth. Written by
Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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He Just Can't Wait To Meat You
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When the bank truck is stumbled upon, Nate is asked how old the truck is and says that it was there since the 1950's. Later, when Crawford holds up some one-hundred dollar bills, you can see they are the modern style bills that were released starting in 1996.
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Quotes
Sophie:
Alex thinks I'm a slut, do you think I'm a slut?
Brent:
Yes... but that's what love about you.
Sophie:
I thought you liked my tits.
Brent:
I do. You have perfect tits.
Brent:
[
kisses her breast]
I could hold them forever.
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The Star Chamber (1983)
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"Slim Pickens"
Written by
Claude Foisy
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Movie #2 in the series was superior. This? The mutant hillbilly's makeup might have been effective, only with the poor lighting and cinematography, one couldn't tell. There was a lack of practical FX, instead they went the CGI route which would've been effective if someone with any skill had handled it. Seriously, why does anyone watch this kinda stuff= clever, well done kills and maybe some action scenes that give some amount of terror or tension. For whatever reason this movie missed it's mark. But it was probably intended as a direct to video film and not worth putting any properly trained personnel onto the project. 3-fingers certainly kept coming, beyond all realism, and the actor was probably the best thing in this disaster. The knees-down appearance of another person at the end with a dripping propeller blade shaft makes it appear that there's an unseen mutant hillbilly ready for a forth film. Let's not encourage that.