The Pack Page #3

Synopsis: One winter morning, while driving through the desolate French countryside, traveler Charlotte picks up hitchhiker Max. Together they stop at a roadside diner, where a strange and depraved horror awaits.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Franck Richard
Production: La Fabrique de Films
  3 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.8
R
Year:
2010
84 min
99 Views


or shall we start with you?

What's this crap?

We must barricade.

Must barricade ourselves!

Tonight, she'll let them out,

and they'll kill us all.

Out? Whom?

Believe me,

you better don't wanna know.

You gonna believe?

We'll have to break out guys.

do you hear me, you b*tches?

You, shut up!

The old one is kidding us and we're

stumbling like empty cans.

What's that?

- It was my father.

He did shooting competitions.

- You're well equipped!

- Should be enough until dawn.

- She never takes off

her coat of mail, yeah.

Hey!

Max!

Get out of there!

The girl has confused your head, huh?

It's a 50", granny. You like it?

You really have a problem, you know.

When I shoot you,

you have to yell!

Come on, once more!

Even on this side of the barrel...

... you're still the same...

... jerk mouth!

You've got a large mouth

for a crazy old b*tch!

You're so crazy that you don't

know when you're f***ed!

It's you who's f***ed!

What's that crap?

She wants blood...

... the earth?

I'll give it to her myself.

Holy sh*t!

Damn!

That son of a b*tch!

- Yes.

- Yeah?

Do you know the story of

the masochist, the sodomite...

... the necrophiliac, the sadist

the arsonist and the murderer?

- No.

- No?

It's really funny.

I'm going to pee, and then I'll tell you.

Translation:

A Huge Animal From The North

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