Scourge (2008)
56KScourge: Directed by Jonas Quastel. With Russell Ferrier, Robyn Ledoux, Nic Rhind, Jason Harder. An ancient pestilence called The Scourge has been set free in a small town after being entombed in a church’s masonry for a century and a half. As bodies rapidly pile up, nothing stands between the spawning Scourge and the rest of the town except our young heroes Scott and Jessie who rediscover their love for each other in the process.
“Bad boy Scott (Nic Rhind) is longing to get out of his small hometown and is about to rekindle his relationship with Jesse despite going out with a young blond floozy. Said slut is also cheating on Scott with a firefighter whom also has been infected by some supernatural creature that has been lying dormant in the basement of the local church. Much like u0026quot;The Hiddenu0026quot; (a far and away superior film to this one in every way, shape, and form), the creature has to hop from body to body in order to survive.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis movie pretty much epitomizes the word u0026#39;clicheu0026#39;. Boy from the wrong side of the tracks? Check Unrequiteled love between said bad boy and the daughter of a sheriff? Double Check. The plot is hugely uninspired and the acting doesnu0026#39;t fare any better. And while it may be technically true that this movie is better then the previous one by Writer/Director Jonas Quastel. Thatu0026#39;s only because that one was u0026quot;Ripper 2: Letters From Withinu0026quot; which was complete and utter crap. This one is merely derivative and worthless.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMy Grade: D u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLionsgate DVD Extras: Trailer for this movie; and trailers for The Gene Generation, Fist of the Warrior, Rise of the Footsoldiers”