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Synopsis: 17-year-old Eli has just moved with his family deep into the backwoods of Kentucky to work on the isolated farm of a local recluse. Inexplicably drawn into the strange forest that lies beyond the farm, Eli encounters the beautiful, sweet and mysterious Amanda, seemingly the perfect girl. But with the discovery of decaying bodies hanging from the trees, he realizes that the forest - and Amanda - are harboring some very dark secrets. Suddenly, Eli is living in a waking nightmare where the lines between life and death are scrawled in blood, and there is no escaping the terror from beyond the grave.
 
IMDB:
4.9
UNRATED
Year:
2012
87 min
60 Views


No, thanks.

It'll loosen you up.

I'm plenty loose.

Yeah, right. You're about as

loose as your mom's a**hole.

What have you been doing

in my mom's a**hole?

( Laughs )

look, just take a sip.

It makes you happy, farm boy.

When was the last time

you could say that?

I don't like it.

But it likes you.

Come on, now.

What are you...

Pa's gonna think I got in his.

Why do you do that?

Don't get up. I'm sorry,

I didn't mean to.

You look cute when you're mad.

You don't look too cute

when Im mad, so...

( laughs ) oh!

What?

( Laughter echoes )

( Laughing )

Why don't you kiss me?

It's not a sin if Im drunk.

You're just chicken, kid.

You start believing in hell all

of a sudden, or something?

I think I might

already be there.

Nice to see you, too.

I don't mean you, okay?

( Coughs )

Morning.

Where were you?

Pissing.

Where were you?

The field.

Do you want to go for a walk?

Don't you have to get

the car back, or...

it's saturday. They won't

get up till 1:
00 or 2:00.

So does anyone else

live out here?

Heh. Uh, no.

I bet a bunch of inbred

rednecks live out here.

( Sings dueling banjos )

What?

What?

What do you keep

looking around for?

Um... me? Nothin'.

Are there bears out here?

No.

Do you want to go back?

No, Im having fun.

Yeah, you're a riot.

Where are you going?

Shortcut.

Shortcut to us being lost?

We cut straight through these

woods, we'll hit the farm.

Whoa.

You see this before?

No.

Hey, what are you doing?

You chicken?

No, but what if it's

somebody's house?

Are you kidding me?

No one lives here.

Aah!

What are you doing?

It's fake.

What?

Yeah, it's straw.

It's fake.

Oh, my god.

Freakin' scarecrow.

Scared you pretty good,

old crow.

Bite me.

Some kids probably

put it up as a prank.

Can we get out of here?

Amanda:
Hey.

You came.

Who else comes here?

No one.

Never?

No.

What are you doing?

I don't want to get

my clothes wet.

So you're just gonna

take 'em off?

You never seen a girl

out of her clothes before?

Heh.

Are you religious?

'Cause I don't have to.

I don't want jesus mad at me.

Jesus don't stay mad too long.

( Laughs )

You can look now.

Aren't you gonna come in?

I don't know.

You don't have to

if it's a sin.

Sinning don't bother me.

Well, what are you

waiting for, then?

Cover your eyes.

( Laughs )

Can I look now?

Yeah.

How's it feel?

Good.

You swim like this with

other boys before?

Just my brother,

when we were kids.

You have a brother?

I had one.

( Laughs )

Aah!

Are you shy?

You shouldn't be.

Why not?

I don't bite.

I don't know if I believe you.

( Chuckles )

You want to come over.

And watch a movie

sometime or something?

We don't bite, either.

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Kevin Barker

Kevin Stewart Barker (born July 26, 1975) is an American retired professional baseball player. In his career, he played in Major League Baseball as a first baseman for the Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Toronto Blue Jays, and Cincinnati Reds. He currently co-hosts the sports talk show Baseball Central alongside Jeff Blair on Sportsnet 590 the FAN, out of Toronto. He began co-hosting Blue Jays Central after Gregg Zaun was released by Sportsnet after allegations of inappropriate behaviour. more…

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