He's a heartless bugger, I'm sure he's a devils reject or from the Hills with Eyes.
Mature 15+
Suitable for mature persons 15 years and over.
NOTE: Strong bloody violence and coarse language
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He's a heartless bugger, I'm sure he's a devils reject or from the Hills with Eyes.
A worthy sequel to the low budget shocker Wolf Creek. This time the scope of the film has increased and the with the directors cut so has the gore! Great performances from all the actors and some beautiful visuals elevate this aussie horror to big leauge-this is worth your time guys. Enjoy the film, but be careful if your planning to hitch a ride in the outback remember, Mick Taylor is still out there.....!
Wolf Creek 2 is a 2013 directors cut version of the Australian horror thriller film on Blu-ray and Ulraviolet, by Greg McLean. It is a sequel to his 2005 film Wolf Creek and features John Jarratt reprising his role as Mick Taylor.
The Australian outback is a lonely, isolated place, the perfect playground
for a sadistic serial killer with a penchant for bloodthirsty sport. A red
wasteland, the stifling, oppressive heat isn’t the only menace that should be
feared. Psychopathic pig-shooter Mick Taylor is the last man any outback
traveller wants to meet and now his irreverent attitude towards human life has
escalated to a sadistic new level. Stumbling into this scene of
horror, backpacker Paul Hammersmith is about to crash a party that no one wants
an invite to. More terrifying than ever, will anyone escape this gruesome game
or has the nightmare only just begun?
Wolf Creek 2 Movie Reviews
“With apologies to Nicole Kidman and Crocodile Dundee, Australia's new No. 1 export is Mick Taylor, the ruddy-faced psycho with the muttonchops and maniacal snort-laugh.” CinemaDope
“Wolf Creek 2 is the ferocious kick in the ass that the slasher genre needs right now – bloody, brutal, and lead by a slasher icon in Mick Taylor that rivals the most memorable horror villains produced in the last decade.” We Got This Covered
“Mclean remains true to genre expectations with Wolf Creek 2, though he departs from the norm by actually turning out a strong, bone-grinding follow up that doesn't smear the legend of the first film.” FILMINK Australia
“With very little plot to worry about, audiences can revel in the guaranteed mayhem, the slurping stabbings and the boneheaded goofiness of our invincible, redneck sociopath…” Screen International
“This is the most notable home-grown fiction feature to hit cinemas since P.J. Hogan's Mental.” Sydney Morning Herald
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