Wrong Turn 6 Full Movie

Wrong Turn 6 Full Movie




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Wrong Turn 6 Full Movie
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A trip to a resort transforms into a blood-soaked killing spree when Three Finger and his clan of hillbilly cannibals begin brutally murdering a group of young friends one by one.
Directors Valeri Milev Starring Anthony Ilott , Chris Jarvis , Aqueela Zoll Genres Horror Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English
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Darth Dragonetti Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2022
Up next from Darth's Colossal Stack of Stuff is horror slasher film Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort. Released in 2014, Last Resort was directed by Valeri Milev. As with the other Wrong Turn movies, you needn't have viewed the others in the series to understand what's going on; the film works well as a standalone tale. Protagonist Danny Roth travels to West Virginia, having been informed he is inheriting a large estate. Bringing some friends with him on the trip, Danny and company are taken aback at the scale of the hotel and resort he has mysteriously inherited. As Danny and his cohorts stay at the hotel, they become increasingly suspicious of the estate's enigmatic caretakers, and become ensnared in a gruesome, erotic, and incestuous plot involving everyone's favorite inbred hillbilly family. From the beginning of Wrong Turn 6, I found myself refreshed by a very different story treatment from the other films. Last Resort actually features a narrative that advances the lore around the Hillicker family in an appreciable way. Rather than some annoying city slickers running afoul of hillbillys purely by chance, Last Resort attempts--and succeeds--in presenting a story with some layers. Yes, we get the gratuitous gore and sex you would expect, but there is a point to it all in this film. I was a tad taken aback by the copious amounts of sex (six or seven scenes?) in the film. In a way, the movie is as much an erotic thriller as it is a slasher film, but it works well within the context of the story. And, dare I say, certain scenes in the movie have an artsy feel to them. I also enjoyed the haunting soundtrack, composed by Claude Foisy. The acting in Wrong Turn 6 is a mixed bag. Generally, the acting across all the films is relatively poor, with some positively atrocious renditions of "West Virginia" accents and patois. While Last Resort doesn't completely eschew the aforementioned foibles, it does have a couple of notable performances. Lead actors Anthony Ilott and Aqueela Zoll deliver decent performances. I was also taken with Sadie Katz's performance as Sally, who is quite the bewitching temptress, and one of the series' most memorable characters. The cast features some decent eye candy, and given the movie's penchant for sex scenes, you get to see most of them disrobe. While series holdovers Three Finger, Saw Tooth, and One Eye are in the film, they are relegated to a more secondary role. I viewed the "unrated" version of the film, and it is definitely "R"-rated fare. Gruesome kills, f-bombs, marijuana use, allusions to incest, and plenty of sex and nudity are all reasons to take heed before pushing the play button. This one doesn't pull any punches--in any category. It took six movies to do it, but Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort finally gives fans of the series something a little different. With an interesting plot, some decent characters, and the favorite staples of the franchise, this film is the best in the series and worth the time of any horror fan looking for a thoughtful slasher.
Mark O. Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2017
I saw the 1st and 2nd movies in this series as well as half of the 4th one on cable TV. The 1st and 2nd movies were OK and both seemed in line with the story line of a family of inbred mutants residing in the back woods out of sight and scrutiny of civilized people. The 2nd movie furthered the storyline with an explanation for their mutation (besides being inbred). The 2nd movie indicated that tainted drinking water caused their mutations. Seemed a reasonable enough explanation. I missed the 3rd movie. The 4th movie I only saw the second half and it made no sense whatsoever and seemed to be an unnecessary addition to the series. Actually, the only reason I watched any of these movies after the 1st one was to see if/how someone was going to kill off these degenerates. Didn't happen in the 4th one, which brings us to this 6th one. Yeah, I missed the 5th one as well (I really don't like these movies because they never kill off the mutants). This 6th movie was ridiculous and absurd and changes the storyline. Instead of being mutated through tainted drinking water, they were all mutated through inbreeding. Not only that, this movie comes up with the absurd revelation ..... caution...SPOILER ALERT: The original family of 3 mutants residing in a shack in the sticks has been discarded. Now we have a whole community of 10 or 15 mutants residing in a shack in the sticks who have been inbreeding since civil war times and they built a large, expensive luxury hotel where several presidents have stayed at. Yeah, that's right, a bunch of inbred family members (at least the normal looking ones) built a large, expensive luxury hotel that rich and famous people stayed in. More SPOILERs: Not only are they inbred mutants, but, they are aristocratic, snobby inbreds that are looking for a long lost inbred pure blood (to further their pure blood line) who grew up in the big city (he didn't know his parents or where he came from) and he was depressed and tried to commit suicide because he didn't fit in. Yet, he was fairly well off because he was involved in the stock market and he has a girlfriend and snobby friends. SPOILER ALERT over. Anyway, the guy finds out he has inherited this old hotel and goes to see it with his snooty friends. The manager and his sister/girlfriend (they make no bones about this relationship with the guests either) are eager for the new owner to take over and start grooming him for the job. As expected, the 3 mutants from the title of the series start bumping off the guy's friends and he becomes a loser of a friend. One of the rules of any decent, quality horror movie is for the writer, director, and the actors to make the innocent characters likeable so the audience cares if they live or die. Like a cheesy, low/no quality Z grade movie, the director and writers don't make the characters likeable with the exception of the fat guy with glasses (don't remember his name because I didn't care) who at least tries to save the others and the skinny guy who follows his friend to look out for him. This movie is totally absurd. A large, luxury hotel (it is in need of some remodeling but is still a luxury hotel) that is having guests stay there and the mutant trio kills a few of the guests and no one notices except for the Sheriff's Office that posts "Missing" posters at the convenience store? At the beginning of the movie the mutants kill a couple out bicycling on the property and then an old rich lady staying with a group of old folks. Later they kill ....SPOILER ALERT......... a Deputy Sheriff and run his car off the road. No one ever comes looking for the missing Deputy or his patrol car????? By the end of the movie they have killed the young couple bicyclists, the old rich lady, the Deputy Sheriff, and the 5 friends of the main character, and the main character takes over the hotel and no one comes looking for any of these missing people????? SPOILER ALERT off. Anyway, the absurdity of the events and the storyline make this the most ridiculous of this series. I probably won't be watching any more of these because I don't think they will ever kill off the mutants (which is all I want to see). The cinematographer was great. Great cinematography, terrible plot and storyline. As I mentioned before, a good horror movie (even a low budget one) will make the characters sympathetic to the audience. The majority of these characters were not sympathetic and I didn't care whether they died or not. What's the point? Seems like the director only wanted to make a movie where the characters were nothing more than a means to show gruesome murders and nothing more. That's a total waste and pointless. I used to watch the old Friday the 13th movies just to see how they were going to kill the Jason character at the end. They did not kill off all the characters and kept you in suspense to see which of the characters were going to survive because some did and usually the ones (not always) you were rooting for. I don't like movies where everybody dies. That's pointless. You get to the point where you know that everyone is going to die, so why watch it in the first place?
Sam casey Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022
D. Bledsoe Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021
Seems strange to fit a "Wrong Turn" movie into the long-gone Erotic Thriller category, no less the sixth entry, but that's really the best fit for this movie. I'll say that I'm not terribly impressed with this series at all, having watched through all seven films now, I'd say the reboot from 2021 is my favorite. The original series are all pretty low budget with bad effects and super mediocre acting, which is kinda why this one stood out to me. Right away it's clear the budget and video quality are leaps and bounds better then any of the previous entries and there's actually an intriguing story focused around the incest part of this inbred cannibal family. Which is why this film is chalked full of sex— I'm talking maybe 6-7 sex scenes of varying graphic levels. And yet, while gratuitous, there IS a point to all of it and it's intricate to the story. With a woman director, there's a sensual take on all the sex that makes it feel more intimate and valuable. The gore is toned down here but what there is is well done. This isn't a great movie by any accounts but compared to the rest of this series, it might be one of my favorites. I'm not entirely sure it works its way into the series very well, it's kinda an outlier. But it would have been interesting to see where this series went had it gone through with this direction.
John's Horror Corner Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2018
This remains watchable for those seeking some guilty pleasures in the form of boobs, gore and uninspired kills. Watch this for fun, not for “horror.” Director Valeri Milev (Re-Kill) follows the sloppy patterns of his predecessors, opening with a breasty sex scene and a gory murder sequence. And with these death scenes this sequel reintroduces us to our favorite inbred hillbilly cannibals: Three Finger (Radoslav Parvanov; Undisputed 2-3, Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines), Sawtooth (Danko Jordanov; The Hills Run Red) and One-Eye (Asen Asenov). Unfortunately, they don’t look as good as they used to (in terms of make-up quality) and they lack any sense of personality that differentiated them in past franchise installments (e.g., Three Finger was the loony and hyper one whereas now they’re all equally off-kilter). Instead they’ve been reduced to ugly, mutant hillbilly cannibals 1, 2 and 3. In this shakily written sequel, a mysterious inheritance brings a twenty-something and his friends to a West Virginia Appalachian resort with a dark history and a weird pair of sibling caretakers. Keeping things classy, this movie boasts more sex scenes than death scenes, a stupidly convoluted plot (much as Texas Chainsaw 3-D) and—if we’re being honest—not quite enough horror. It almost goes into pervy territory with its sexualized storyline and themes (even with respect to the kills). Not that it doesn’t have its moments… they’re just heavily biased towards the final third of the film. The razor wire death scene is engaging for gorehounds (and a nice call back to part 1), but much of the slashy/stabby gory effects rely on CGI finishing (e.g., an arrow through the head, the beheading). Such has been the case with the last several Wrong Turn sequels. At times I wonder if this is really less expensive than approaching them from a fully practical angle, or if it’s simply easier to handle these issues in post-production. But at the end of the day, these films continue to entertain me. We enjoy a brutal leg break and dismemberment, an awesome headwound, the unforgettable anal firehose death scene, and a really weird family reunion reminiscent of Bleeders (1997) or Basket Case 3 (1991). All in all, this was a moderately satisfying flick for a rainy Sunday afternoon. Certainly not worthy of being main event of the evening, but I got a few chuckles. The writing might be terrible, yet this sequel manages to entertain without much regret. You’ll feel more fun (or tedium) than fear. But this could make for a great Bad Movie Tuesday if you’re looking for some gory laughs.
Zillaman67 Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2021
If you're ready for yet another 'Inbred Hillbilly Cannibal Movie', then you're probably be like me, and you'll be buying this one too, hoping for another glimpse of the greatness that was the first 2 Wrong Turn movies. Well...this time around prepare yourselves for that Sy Fy Channel level of Cheez...not quite AS bad as a film by The Asylum, but still pretty damn BAD. The Cannibal make-ups look like Halloween masks half of the time, the acting is awful, and the Storyline is convoluted AF. But is it FUN? Yep. Enough fun that you should see it if you're a WT fan. Nothing will EVER come close to the original CLASSIC by The Late Great Stan Winston Studios, or the Gore-Soaked Social Satire of Part 2 (ahead of it's time with the panning of Social Media and Reality TV), but there gore gags that will make your eyes bulge, and there are laughs to be had. Pop this one on in the background at a party and get ready to hear "WTF is this sick movie you have on?" Enjoy!
Amymingee Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2021
We wanted something different to watch, so we purchased this movie. We both liked the movie.
Saganite Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2014
I can't believe I can even get my fingers to tap this phrase out, but--6 was better than 5. This is only true because 5 was an unmitigated travesty. But at least 6 jumps a different shark in a moderately diverting way. The acting and setting were better as well. My main complaint about WT6 is that it was just so cynical and so lazy in its cynicism. It almost seems to have started with a script for another movie completely, but one that could only sell if reworked so it could be attached to a bankable franchise. I think the movie it started its life as was probably a better movie, because once you've seen the hideous cannibals kill and growl and laugh hysterically and chop off limbs to boil, grill, braze and fry, there's just not a ton left to do with them besides cranking that knob to 11.5 on the graphic gross-out dial. Yet to get the movie made, that had to be grafted in. And just to hedge our bets here, let's throw in a half-dozen otherwise senseless scenes of nekkid folks in various stages of the nasty and/or high--preferably with mutant cannibals leering and grunting because THAT'LL bring back the sexy. I once read the mark of a great comedy is that if you took out the jokes, it would still be an enjoyable experience. The example given was "Ghostbusters," which works great as a comedy but would be a pretty fun movie even without the comedic elements. Take out the various porn elements in WT6 and you have almost nothing left. With genre movies like this, expectations can and should be pretty low. But if you went to a fast-food place that ONLY sold you salted fat, with no pretense toward any added flavors or textures or presentation, you can't argue that they didn't hit the right primal stimuli. But it's just not that appealing.

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