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Synopsis: Tyler is obsessed by the horror movie "The Hills Run Red", considered by those that had seen it the scariest movie ever made, with the deranged serial-killer Babyface in the lead role. However, the director Wilson Wyler Concannon and the movie vanished many years ago and there is no available print. His research is affecting his relationship with his girlfriend Serina that is needy and feels neglected. When Tyler discovers that Concannon's daughter Alexa works in a night-club, he decides to meet her and asks about the missing movie. The woman tells that the movie might be in her father's house in the middle of the woods, and Tyler decides to travel to the spot with Alexa, Serina and their friend Lalo. Along their journey, Tyler films and interviews some locals. During the night, they are attacked by the rednecks, but they are saved by Babyface that kills the assaulters and is controlled by Alexa that runs away from him. Tyler, Serina and Lalo get rid off the ropes, but Tyler decides to
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Dave Parker
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
57%
R
Year:
2009
81 min
Website
366 Views


Why?

Because you're Alexa Concannon.

Meet me outside, little lamb.

Well? Drive.

You live here?

Yeah, I'm in between mansions.

So am I everything

you dreamed of?

Uh... I don't really know

what I expected.

Disapproval is not allowed.

I wanna talk to you

about this project that...

Mm. Save it.

You're not the first.

Most of you a**holes come here

wanting an autograph or a snapshot...

or some memorabilia or something.

- Am I right?

- No, no.

Listen.

I need to find your father's film.

You're my only link to it.

My father said you don't...

make film, you live film.

Sacrifice everything for it.

If I did have the movie,

I'd burn it.

Scatter the ashes.

Nothing left.

It's nice having fans, I guess.

It's not like that.

I'm not just a fan.

Oh, I see. You're serious.

You're not like those other guys.

- No. I'm not.

- Sure.

I know what you're really

looking for.

You'd better mount up

before my blast wears off.

Would you stop it with that?

You know you wanna f*** me.

Don't tell me you haven't thought

about it since the beginning.

It's like you said...

I'm serious.

How serious? How badly do you want

whatever it is you want?

Do you even know

what it is you want?

- Yeah?

- I got her.

Got who?

You know who.

She's taking us to see the film.

Be ready in a few days.

All right. Ahem. Copy.

We're supposed to,

quote... get ready...

Where is he?

Uh... chasing

Concannon's daughter.

I guess that lets us

off the hook, then.

What the hell do you think

you're doing, you f***ing psycho?

Oh, you want serious?

I'll give you serious.

I'm gonna help you

and you're gonna help me.

It's time.

I know you want me to tell you

more about the movie...

but it's a little fuzzy.

I wasn't in much of it.

Did you ever see

the whole thing?

Not all of it, no.

Your father

wouldn't show it to you?

He said it wasn't for kids.

All right, cool.

- That's enough for now.

- Okay. Whew.

Let's roll.

All that stuff you said,

is that true?

You owe me a fight.

Serina' it was my only chance.

I had to grab her.

She was strung out and f***ed up

and far from home.

- Did you f*** her far from home?

- Trust me, it wasn't romantic.

You disappear for days,

and shack up with a hot blonde...

and I'm supposed to be okay

with it?

Look, if I didn't give a damn

about you, I wouldn't be here.

- No one's forcing you.

- I'm forcing me.

Lalo and I talked about it.

Yo, let's eat some road,

grind some tape.

Guess I missed that meeting.

Sh*t, man. This place is like

the Hollows or the pines.

It's like 100 miles across,

and there isn't any town

called Scargill anywhere.

- It's not on the map.

- How long since you've been there?

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David J. Schow

David J. Schow (born July 13, 1955) is an American author of horror novels, short stories, and screenplays. His credits include films such as The Crow and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. Most of Schow's work falls into the subgenre splatterpunk, a term he is sometimes credited with coining. In the 1990s, Schow wrote Raving & Drooling, a regular column for Fangoria magazine. All 41 instalments were collected in the book Wild Hairs (2000), which won the International Horror Guild's award for best non-fiction in 2001. more…

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