The Redwood Massacre (2014)
32KThe Redwood Massacre: Directed by David Ryan Keith. With Mark Wood, Lisa Cameron, Lisa Livingstone, Rebecca Wilkie. What begins as a exciting camping trip to the legendary Redwood murder site, takes a terrifying turn when the innocent campers discover the legend is about to become a nasty and bloody reality.
“A lot is done right here, the kills are alright. The killer is actually pretty cool. There is a lot of blood. But the whole time something is missing. The killer looks pretty cool, but at the same time he is kind of boring.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI caught myself wondering why I wasnu0026#39;t more entertained by this, because it should have been more entertaining. It had the necessities. It has large amounts of blood, which I like, the problem is it just looks like someone is pouring blood on whoever gets killed. Didnu0026#39;t have the impact it should.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOne thing that was real bad was the punching-sounds. For the most part the sound design was OK, but in a couple of scenes the killer is beating the crap out of someone, blood is just gushing, and the sound of the hits are like, *tsh* *tsh* *tsh*. That doesnu0026#39;t fly. You need some bass, and some good crunch in there, for a big fist hitting a face repeatedly like that. Strange how the director was just fine with that. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAnd it is so light for most of the movie. Like daytime. Not scary or tense at all.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAnyway, this is probably not worth your time, Iu0026#39;m afraid. There are a lot of good slashers out there. Maybe skip this one.”