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Hatchet (2007)
Released By: Anchor Bay Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: 9/7/2007
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Studio: Anchor Bay Entertainment
Genre: Horror
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Adam Green
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.hatchetmovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 9/7/2007
Home Video Release: 12/18/2007
Cast: Parry Shen, Joel David Moore, Tamara Feldman, Dion Richmond, Mercedes McNab, Joliegh Fioreavanti
Published ID: 140971
UPC: 013131525298, 013131563092,
Plot: A handful of college students looking for a good time are thrown into a world of danger in this homage to the slasher film cycle of the 1970s and '80s. Ben (Joel David Moore) has just been given his walking papers by his girlfriend and is deeply depressed. Needing a pick-me-up, Ben and his friend Marcus (Deon Richmond) head to New Orleans for Mardi Gras, and take in a Haunted Swamp Tour, with master of ceremonies Shawn (Parry Shen) guiding guests through a spooky patch of bayou country. Along the way, Ben and Marcus meet a pair of half-bright exotic dancers, Misty (Mercedes McNab) and Jenna (Joleigh Fioreavanti), as well as Marybeth (Tamara Feldman), a pretty girl who is secretive about her past. As they tour the swamp, Shawn tells his customers about the local legend of Victor Crowley, a deformed man who was taunted by the other children living near the swamp until he was nearly bludgeoned with an axe by his father while trying to open the door of their burning shack. While Ben and Marcus don't think much of the story at first, it doesn't take long before they have serious reason to believe Victor Crowley is still at large -- and is looking to settle some old scores. Hatchet received its world premiere at the {~2006 Tribeca Film Festival}. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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A new cult classic.
Added 10/17/2009

Victor Crowley was born deformed and forced into seclusion with his father in a cabin in a New Orleans swamp. Ridiculed and tortured by the local children, he is thought to have burned alive until he returns years later and wreaks havoc on a boat tour full of tourists, entrepreneurs, air-heads and frat-boys. Crowley obviously has anger issues and a hatchet to grind, so to speak.

For writer/director Adam Green, "Hatchet" is a labor of love. The man grew up on 80's slashers such as "Friday the 13th" and it shows. Aside from casting the most notorious Jason Voorhees of them all - Kane Hodder - in the title role, the film is also host to other horror icons such as Robert Englund (Freddy Krueger of the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series) and Tony Todd ("Candyman" himself). If the trio of horror royalty doesn't seal the deal, then surely the make-up effects by John Carl Buechler (whose credits are too long to list) certainly do. Buechler's work here runs the gamut from sickening to hilariously over-the-top (all about that belt sander!) and call back to a time when horror movies were pure escapism. No doubt, this is a horror film that doesn't take itself too seriously (in sharp contrast to films like "Saw" or "Hostel") but at the same time, is a quality slasher flick that doesn't skimp on the thrills.

From front to finish, all 84 minutes of "Hatchet" are pure slasher goodness. Rather than being just a stale homage to the franchise films that dominated his childhood, Green has actually created an icon all his own that pays loving tribute rather than references. While Victor Crowley may never reach the heights of Freddy, Jason or Michael, he's certainly the stuff fan-favorites are made of, appropriate for the cult classic that this film is destined to become. You just can't go wrong with a horror movie made by a fan with a talented cast and outrageous effects. It's the perfect movie to chill with on a Friday night and certainly one of the finest modern slashers to come along in a long time. As for "Hatchet 2," I say bring it on!

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"Hatchet" was AWESOME
Added 9/24/2009

This movie was amazing, this is now my favorite it was funny as crap as long as they kept the scary scenes coming and they did. this was a bloody movie O_O that was awesome. Old School American Horror is so true. If you're a scary movie fan this movie is for you i recommend it for any scary movie fan out there.
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Instant Classic? Not Quite.
Added 9/10/2009

Hatchet has mind-blowing gore sequences, thrilling chases, beautiful women, laugh-out-loud comedy and a bad ass the likes of which we haven't seen since Freddy, Jason or Michael Myers. It was thoroughly entertaining but it was not without its poorly written slasher clichés and tired old conventions. Some of the uninspired bits reminded me that I wasn't seeing anything new or original, I'd see this a dozen times before. That's not always bad though, right? Sometimes tried and true is the safer route. The acting, cinematography, special effects and location were all solid but the over-the-top comedic performances by Deon Richmond & Parry Shen did get a bit bothersome. No big deal.

Hatchet will never compare to such genre milestones as Psycho, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Halloween but it holds its own and will no doubt put smiles on the faces of bloodthirsty fanboys for years to come. It really entertained the heck out of me. It gives fans exactly what they want in a slasher film and I can honestly say I'd watch this again.

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A Complete Waste Of Time And Money
Added 9/5/2009

I love a good horror and or slasher movie, unfortunately no one seems to know how to make them anymore and this movie is a perfect example of that. Bad acting, awful script, and inept directing make for a very long 90 mins. If you are thinking of buying this movie, don't. It's not even worth the rental. The ending is one of the most unsatisfying of any movie ever made. Maybe, just maybe, Hollywood or some independent filmmaker will finally create a horror movie worth purchasing, at least that's what I keep praying for. Until then we are stuck with crap like this.
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Hatchet+Adam Green+Horror+Comedy+Gore+Nudity = A Damn Good Slasher Masterpiece!
Added 8/4/2009

Joel David Moore (DODGEBALL, GRANDMA'S BOY), Tamara Feldman, Deon Richmond (SCREAM 3, THE COSBY SHOW), Mercedes McNab (BUFFY, ANGEL), Joleigh Fiorevanti, Joel Murray, Parry Shen (THE HAZING), Richard Riehle (OF MICE AND MEN), Patrika Darbo, Robert Englund (Freddy Krueger), Josh Leonard (THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT), Tony Todd (Candyman) and Kane Hodder (Jason Voorhees) star in Adam Green's masterpiece; HATCHET. All of these actors are great in their roles and Adam Green and Will Barrat make a damn good team for this and their other movies. I give this movie 5 out of 5 stars!
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