I saw this movie a few years ago and has been searching for it since. Finally got it off Ebay and it's still a thrilling horror flick! I couldn't imagine going through what these people endured. Some say it starts off a bit slow and to an extent I agree, but once the horror kicks in...it KICKS IN!! Picture quality is pretty good on DVD, wish I could have gotten a bluray version.
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I purchased Wolf Creek as it was advertised as being not only a scary movie, but also one based on true events. Wolf Creek starts out pretty slowly. It is set in Australia and at times the characters are a slight bit hard to understand due to their thick accents. If I had not read the back of the dvd box, I wouldn't have had a clue as to what was going on. Like I said, the movie starts out slloowwly. Once things get going it only slightly gets better. It has the ususal "screaming, hysterical" female, the "calm, smart" female, and "a guy". Aside from a few moments of "I've not seen that before" situations.......it was your average "horror" movie. And don't get me started about the ending......."unresolved" and "many unanswered questions" come to mind. Top all of this with the fact that it is based on true events, and the movie leaves you feeling very sad for the actual victims. If you are looking for something "fresh" from a horror movie...this isn't it.Read full review
We are huge fans of Horror Films, so we bought this movie at the same time as we bought Hostel. I must say I was equally disappointed with both of them. Wolf Creek starts off REALLY slow just as Hostel does, but at least it's a storyline about 3 friends who go on a roadtrip and not some bad soft porn show. I enjoyed this one a tiny bit more only for the fact that "IF" you make it to the end of the film it does actually have a "scariness" about it, (in a very small dose though), and not just a Bloody, Gore fest like Hostel is. Neither movie was anything close to what I call a "scarey" movie. They just don't seem to know how to make em' scarey anymore. If you are thinking of adding this to your Horror collection, my advice would be to rent it first, before you spend your $ on it. And if you want to see one that is really scarey... my suggestion is to look for a movie called "High Tension", it is badly dubbed, but the movie itself is way more scarey!Read full review
2 jerks said this review was not helpful because I compared it with Hills have eyes and did not give credit to the orig 'hills have eyes' of 20 years ago. GIVE ME A BREAK! Get a life. OK, with that past us, here's my take on THE FOLLOWING movie A great horror flick is hard to write, so I have been lenient on them. With that said, OK, joining the family of movies with folks getting lost only to find gruesome fates, England jumps in with 'Wolf Creek'. If your interested I did the research for the following... Wolf Creek = 2005 England Wrong Turn = 2003 Canada Hills Have Eyes = 2006 U.S. Detour = 2003 Australia. Four countries have their own versions of this plot. By date (see above) you can tell who copied who first. It seems that Wolf Creek at the end 'hints' at their story being true. It never comes out clear and says it. I think that's an 'AKA' Blair Witch plot tactic. Wolf creek was OK. It was worth the ebay buy and worth pay per view. $11.00 in a movie house plus $10 for popcorn candy and soda... I may have reduced the rating to below average. As the other ratings said , I agree. Scary and the protagonist is a sick S.O.B. If you saw any of the other 3 movies I listed (AKA-The Family) then you will like Wolf Creek. I don't provide spoilers so that's all I'll say. My opinion though, Wrong Turn was the best! Followed by Hills Have Eyes, then Detour, then Wolf Creek. If the price is right, SEE THEM ALL! You'll have fun like I did comparing them! Wolf Creek is 'suppose' to be based on true events. If that's true, I'll give 'extra credit'. DavidRead full review
Just when you thought it was safe to go hiking in the bushes again...along comes Mick Taylor. Kristy, Ben and Liz are three pals in their twenties who set out to hike through the scenic Wolf Creek National Park in the Australian Outback. The trouble begins when they get back only to find that their car won't start. The trio think they have a way out when they run into a local bushman named Mick Taylor. Wait until you get a load of what Mick has in store for them. Their troubles have just begun. In 1999, Ben Mitchell (Nathan Phillips) and his two British girlfriends Liz Hunter (Cassandra Magrath) and Kristy Earl (Kestie Morassi) buy an old car to travel through the outback of Australia with little money. Their first stop is to visit a meteor crater in the isolated Wolf Creek National Park. When they go to their car, they find that it does not start and without option, they decide to spend the night in the car. Later, a local friendly man, the hillbilly Mick Taylor (John Jarrat), stops his truck, offers to help the trio, finds that they need to replace the coil and proposes to tow them to his camp, where he could fix the car. When they accept the proposal, their dreamy vacation turns into a scary nightmare. This movie is great if you are a Fan of Horror Movies I and my Cousin injoyed it a lot And its bassed on true story which you can read about on the enternet...type in..Wolf Creek.. {Mrs. puman}Read full review
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