Okay, we need more info. That could be so many movies, I can't even start to list them all.
Think over the parts you saw.
1. What kind of clothes were they wearing? Were they "camping type clothes or had they just come from their prom to a cabin in the country?
2. Was there anything distinctive about the killer? Clothes, the disfigurement, etc?
3. How many kids were there?
4. What were their groupings - ie how many couples were there? Any single people? Any gay or lesbian couples? Were there any jealousies going on?
5 Of the part of the movie you saw, what was the sequence of the killings? Anything distinctive about the killings?
6. Can you rate how cheaply made this movie was? The movie effects of "Nightmare on Elm Street" and the "Jason" movies tend to be better than some of the more cheaply made movies.
Get the idea? Any info to differentiate this movie from the almost infinite number of movies in this genre will help.
2006-10-24 20:55:51
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answered by Spiritual but not religious 4
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That could be any number of slasher films since a lot of them are set in the woods and a mysterious disfigured person is out to get them. Cabin Fever is definitely one of them.
For example, Friday the 13th: Part 2 is also that same sort of scenario. Mrs. Voorhees is dead, and Camp Crystal Lake is shut down, but a camp next to the imfamous place is stalked by an unknown assailant.
2006-10-24 20:55:51
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answered by MommyS 3
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Cabin Fever
Plot Outline A group of five college graduates rent a cabin in the woods and begin to fall victim to a horrifying flesh-eating virus, which attracts the unwanted attention of the homicidal locals.
Plot Synopsis: An offbeat horror tale about a group of five college friends on vacation at a remote mountain cabin when one contracts a flesh-eating virus. As it spreads among the friends, their true feelings and personalities emerge as they struggle to survive the virus and each other.
2006-10-24 20:48:30
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answered by UgottaBkiddinMe 5
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Cabin Fever
2006-10-24 21:04:47
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely, the books were written with the express purpose of being an atheist's reaction to Narnia, and has as absolutely one of its established tenets that faith, and fairly Christianity, is evil and undesirable. So, i imagine they might want to react in an same way as everyone does even as informed that their beliefs are incorrect. regrettably, it might help if the books or the action picture were any good. Golden Compass itself became quite good, yet the different 2 books quite fell off of a cliff in words of storytelling and easy high quality, and stepped it up a lot contained in the 'underaged young children having sex because they could' branch, it really is continually something large that we want our young children to study.
2016-12-05 05:12:50
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answered by ? 4
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Friday the 13th
U-Turn, Wrong Turn or whatever the hell...
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
They're all the same, if you ask me.
It sounds as though you're talking about the former, however.
2006-10-24 20:56:23
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answered by Sixth_Sense 3
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Sleep away camp
2006-10-24 21:16:10
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answered by Dawnie 3
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"Cabin Fever" sounds good.
But I think this movie can also be "Wrong Turn".
Check the links out to be sure.
2006-10-24 20:54:34
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answered by - iceman - 4
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sounds most like Friday the 13th and any of its sequels
2006-10-24 22:20:56
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answered by clomtancy 5
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maybe the BLair witch project?
2006-10-24 21:19:26
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answered by Anonymous
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