Timber Falls Page #5

Synopsis: Mike and his girlfriend Sheryl travel from Virginia to Lake Kimbrabow State Park in West Virginia to spend the weekend hiking and camping in the woods. They ask for directions to the local guard that advises them to follow the Donner Trail or the Willow Creek Bridge; however, Mike meets the local Ida Forester in the crossroad that tells them that Timber Falls has magnificent landscapes and a wonderful waterfall and the couple decide to go to the place. They stumble with the troublemakers Brody, Darryl and Lonnie and Sheryl convinces Mike to get rid of the bullets for his revolver. They camp and in the morning Sheryl is abducted while bathing in a nearby lake. The desperate Mike seeks her, and finds a deranged fanatic religious family that needs them to procreate an offspring.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Tony Giglio
Production: Slowhand Cinema
 
IMDB:
5.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
38%
R
Year:
2007
100 min
80 Views


I will give you.

I know.

Okay, mister.

There is a chair behind you.

Sit down.

I get the mustache out of your mouth

and then we talk

of man to man.

Please, let us go.

It's not too late.

We will tell it to anyone.

How well do you know the Bible, Michael?

- Jesus, God damn it.

I said you had

careful with that language.

Get the clothes.

Have you enough?

Okay.

I ask again.

How well do you know the Bible?

Not very good.

I want you, Deacon.

I want you to f*** me,

hard.

I will tell you a story,

about Judas.

Judas was one of Jesus's disciples.

But he led the Romans

to the particular prison and death,

of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Supposedly he

now next to the Devil,

with forever in hell burning soul,

because of this sin.

But I have my own theory.

The death of Jesus was predicted,

thousands of years,

Judas before even existed.

And to the prediction

to emerge,

Jesus had to die.

I can not believe

that Judas wanted,

you do?

Not me.

Someone had to do it.

And Judas helped Jesus.

He helped him to die for us,

our souls to save.

And I believe,

that Judas is in heaven,

despite his sin.

Because he did what God wanted.

Deacon, go to her.

Forward, out of here, go.

That I'm sorry, honey.

My brother is not healthy.

This is not only his fault.

My father was a good

Christ in him.

And when that terrible accident

and all those scars.

The loss of his voice.

I have spoken with him

and others is over,

will not happen to you.

He promised me.

Son,

you're in trouble.

You and Sheryl are sinners,

in the eyes of the Lord.

Relationships, marriage,

are sinful.

And you are damned souls,

to forever burn in hell.

But me and Ida,

give you an opportunity,

to save your souls

and correct life.

But you will need to maintain

and the strength and determination

your character must show

but that you will succeed.

Because that that is what must be done.

I get it from your mouth

and we will give you some tea.

There is in primulas.

This helps you relax

and rest, okay?

Please, do not.

Let us go,

let us go home.

Drink the tea.

That's better.

Good girl.

I almost forgot

to call

how does it feel to be married?

Why are you doing this?

I thought that you would be happy.

Everything I wanted in my life,

was married and a baby.

The Lord blessed me with Clyde,

but the children is a problem.

She soon becomes pregnant,

but they do not get the end.

Timothy was the hardest.

He took the eighth Monday

This city had some strange doctor

ideas about his condition.

It always breaks my heart.

That woman is a born mother.

What exactly do you want from us?

Listen.

You are young and strong.

Unlike me.

For you will be easier.

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