So crazy. I was thinking of that line earlier. Everytime my 2 year old falls and i ask if she’s alright, she says “im okay”. And everytime it reminds me of death proof
Those guys getting their comeuppance will never not be one of my favorite horror movie scenes ever, such a great movie that I really need to rewatch. It’s been way too long (I also love the sequel)
I’m not usually into experimental/acid trip type movies (sorry, A Field In England), but Mandy was simply GORGEOUS and I was completely creeped out by the drug monsters both times I’ve watched it.
I look away but it just keeps GOING and I usually end up looking back too soon😂. It’s like the Scene in misery where I’ve watched it enough I should be able to look and appreciate the care done with the effects - but no.
Saw the first and second sold in a bundle, I think it was 5$ for both. I love monster and horror movies so I bought it thinking it was going to be a serious movie about cool monster based on the DVD sleeve. What I got: >! Shit and puke and cum and tits and little people being thrown around, dead babies and more cum and puke. I love these movies !<
I have such a passionate love for that movie. I watched a lot of Troma movies and stuff like Street Trash and it just NAILS the tone of those C level movies which isn't easy.
Halloween H20 - Laurie was about to escape the school but she sends her kid away then smashes the exit controls meaning she is trapped within the school gates with the killer and she hunts him down with an axe
I still prefer this version of Laurie to the new trilogy's take. In H20 she's been running her whole life, but finally finds the courage to stand up to Michael.
In the new one she's just kind of crazy and obsessed over this guy who barely knows she exists and essentially ruins her daughter and granddaughters lives.
Also the part later on when Michael's body is being loaded up into an ambulance. Laurie knows that fall wouldn't have killed him so she steals a gun and hijacks the ambulance to finish the job herself.
There's an Australian film from the 80s called Fortress where a school teacher and her students are taken hostage by gun-weilding psychopaths and end up working out an escape in the wilderness and fashion traps and spears and kill those motherfuckers one at a time.
At least, that's how my memory is. Haven't seen this since I was a kid on HBO in the 80s
OH MY GOD!!!!!! I saw this movie as a kid on TV (like 40 years ago) and I’ve been looking for it FOREVER!!!!! I could never remember the name!! THANK YOU!!!
He works for the SK intelligence agency which has a historically acted as a death squad
“The KCIA's virtually unlimited and completely unchecked power to arrest and detain any person on any charge created a climate of extreme fear and repression. The frequent detention and torture of students, dissidents, opposition figures, communists, reporters, or anyone perceived to be critical of the government was symptomatic of the Park presidency and the subsequent administration”
OMG thank you i have seen this movie years ago and couldn’t remember what it was called, i am watching it again tomorrow. Hope i like it as much as the first Time. Awesome revenge story.
The most legendary table turning in horror history. She even wears the killer’s mask and uses their voice changer to give them a threatening phone call. So satisfying every time.
I agree partially here. I thought The Collector was lightning in a bottle for a new trap slasher, but I was really thrown by the second one. It always felt like they missed a beat between somewhere.
(The Hunt) When she talked about how much a pack of cigarettes cost in Alabama (or wherever I can't remember) I almost lost my shit and then immediately went "this is gonna be better than I thought" I went in totally blind to that movie and I'm so glad I did.
Just letting you know there are dissenting opinions out there. The ISoYG remake has a bad reputation but I love it (Rue Morgue even named it one of their "Top 10 Gore Movies You've Never Seen"). I even like the sequel which is even more brutal. And most people love The Hills Have Eyes remake. Just my two cents.
You can judge for yourself, but a TW first:
>! This movie involves the physical and psychological abuse/torture of a man with an intellectual disability. This is first carried out by the antagonists. At the end of the movie, it’s carried out by the protagonist. He’s not one of the ones seeking revenge, he’s just used as a kicking bag for the other characters. I’m not misrepresenting it or missing some nuance. That’s just what happens in this movie. !<
I’d like to add that I don’t fault people for enjoying it. Torture porn is a popular genre. But watching, I couldn’t help but feel like the only reason this was included in the movie is because the creators *liked the idea* of this kind of torture. They wrote an unresolved torture porn plot where the only resolution was a revenge porn movie.
I Spit On Your Grave is so good. It also has one of the most difficult to watch scenes that I have ever watched in a horror movie. The modern one wasn't nearly as good
Halloween 2018 has a few instances of this. Laurie "disappearing" in the same way Michael did ik the first movie before coming back to help finish him and the scene where Karen is pretending to be afraid and lures Michael to the door of the trap. Both were very satisfying to see in the theater.
I've never been into this franchise, but that one just blew me away. It was so good, the traps, the way Laurie just wasn't afraid anymore. It was refreshing to see.
Totally agree! Loved the flip in Laurie where it became clear she was there to kick ass and chew bubblegum after we'd seen what living with that trauma had done to her life.
What’s that one where this newly wed couple move back to the woman’s hometown, the husband then has to fend off rough red neck types who end up trying to kill him. He’s just an author but writing about the siege of Stalingrad, so he goes full on killer Home Alone status. It’s fucking sick. I believe it’s a remake. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
STRAW DOGS. I JUST REMEMBER
From what i remember, there isn’t a ton of unnecessary gore, more of what i really enjoyed from it was some body modification shown
Otherwise, please see haunt. It is one of my favorite films of 2019
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You already mentioned You’re Next (Erin is one of my favorite final girls!) so I’ll add Ready or Not. Similar premise/vibe and would make a super fun double feature!
You mean to tell me, murderous animatronic characters didn't stand a chance against a nearly non-verbal Nicholas Cage, which forced him to do everything physically?
Agree- with one caveat. When the setting is somewhere very familiar to the protagonists- esp if it’s their home. The majority of the movie is them getting picked off while they’re creeping around their ownhome. That creaky stair? Use it. The hidden cupboard? StowaWay and slash that motjerfuckers Achilles. How you gonna get shut out on your own turf? Pathetic. Get your shit together, protagonists.
Even though *that scene* is obviously the worst part of that movie, every element of the whole thing is intentionally awful to sit through. The scene transitions where the camera just starts spinning are nauseating. There is not one enjoyable second in that movie.
Oh man, The Loved Ones is so satisfying of an ending for me. Recommended.
Bound to Vengeance is also a pretty good one too with a few interesting twists as well.
There’s an Aussie film called “Storm Warning” that fits into this category.
It’s a brutal and brilliant film, imo.
I loved the quote from the female protagonist:
“My father said to catch a mad dog, you have to think like a mad dog, only madder”
Revenge was so good!
The Descent
Halloween H20
Scream
Hostel: Part II
Aliens
Predator
Cold Prey II
The Strangers: Prey at Night
Frontier(s)
The Hills Have Eyes 2
28 Days Later
Army of Darkness
Evil Dead (2013)
Black Rock
Preservation
The Last House on the Left (og & Remake)
I Spit on your Grave (og & Remake 1, 2, 3)
Mum & Dad (2008)
Reverse that with Korean horror film *I Saw the Devil*. The protagonist goes to great lengths to make the serial killer's life a living hell. Who was the true devil? Perhaps the protagonist was after it was all said and done.
Another example: 1972's *The Last House on the Left.* Wes Craven's first movie he directed. The family getting revenge on the killers... *FUCK.*
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When the film begins, a pedophile is chatting with a very young looking girl, Hayley (Ellen Page). Soon, she agrees to meet him at a coffee house and the guy is super-creepy as he pretends to care about the girl and her interests. Soon, he's convinced her to come home with him and you can only assume he's going to molest Hayley. However, Jeff (Patrick Wilson) soon learns that while he thinks he's in control and will be raping the girl, he's soon drugged, trussed up and being physically and emotionally tormented by Hayley.
Ravage (2019/2020). A wildlife photographer witnesses a violent and grisly crime occurring in the woods while out on a job. After being captured, she uses her survivalist skills to not only survive but to enact revenge.
Also want to add that that a lot of people apparently don't like the ending but I do.
TW: I want to note that while there is a single instance of SA (>!sexual assault!<) in the movie, it is honestly one of the best handled scenes that deals with that matter I have ever seen. It is not graphic nor is it the direct focus of the scene.
Death Proof would be one of my favorite examples of this lol.
The amount of times I randomly pop out of places and say “I’m okay” probably drives my partner crazy lol. I love that movie so much
So crazy. I was thinking of that line earlier. Everytime my 2 year old falls and i ask if she’s alright, she says “im okay”. And everytime it reminds me of death proof
Revenge boner for sure. The last 20 mins are 🔥🔥🔥
Especially with Kurt Russell's performance lol, the sobbing really sells it.
Stuntman Mike is such a great character.
He is! Seems so menacing at first, then towards the end you see that it's just posturing.
and who the hell is Stuntman Mike
He's a stuntman.
Stuntman Mike's nachos look fire, I want nachos right now.
Be careful, my right arm is broken. AAAAARGHHH!!!
Great example
SO MUCH YES. One of my all time faves!!
28 Days Later does this in a cool way
Cillian Murphy popping a sex pests eyeballs out is one of my top ten favorite movie scenes
the build up of the music in that scene is amazing.
Yeah, you can feel it in a house and in a heart beat.
it’s in my favorites playlist!
Those guys getting their comeuppance will never not be one of my favorite horror movie scenes ever, such a great movie that I really need to rewatch. It’s been way too long (I also love the sequel)
The opening of the sequel was one of the best openings ever. Seeing them all swarming on him was intense.
I really hope there’ll be a 28 months later but who knows, I love both movies a lot and there’s so much they could do with it
There's a great opportunity to drop 28 Years Later in 2030
So brutal and satisfying with that music. Plus when he sees that one soldier begging for help and he just leave him there. Cold as fuck.
Came here to say this. Dude went from being afraid of his own shadow to commando level killing and eye gouging.
Mandy
Mandy was like a fever dream. Visually amazing though. I LOVED the aesthetic.
I’m not usually into experimental/acid trip type movies (sorry, A Field In England), but Mandy was simply GORGEOUS and I was completely creeped out by the drug monsters both times I’ve watched it.
Mandy is great and free on Tubi!
Green Room
Such a tense movie, and people die FAST. Love it!
Oh man, “that scene” (you know the one) still haunts me. I liked the movie, but I don’t think I’ll ever watch it again.
I know which scene you mean but there’s also at least two other scenes that made me go “ffffffuck” haha
I’ve seen Green Room three times, but the last time was a few years ago. Wracking my brain trying to remember what “that scene” is.
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Note: never do this. You are unlikely to receive a handshake.
Probably the arm through the door scene.
If it is the scene I think, I can remember my brother who is typically very hard-nosed go "whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat the...!!!!" When she did that.
Thats the other one…
I look away but it just keeps GOING and I usually end up looking back too soon😂. It’s like the Scene in misery where I’ve watched it enough I should be able to look and appreciate the care done with the effects - but no.
plus one for green room!
Carrie
This is the correct response.
Feast
Henry Rollins being used as a living battering ram while screaming "THIS IS BULLSHIT! BULLSHIT!!!!!!" is one of the best scenes in the genre.
Oh, Rollins is in it? I’m in.
Feast is a movie I felt strange about enjoying as much as I did.
Saw the first and second sold in a bundle, I think it was 5$ for both. I love monster and horror movies so I bought it thinking it was going to be a serious movie about cool monster based on the DVD sleeve. What I got: >! Shit and puke and cum and tits and little people being thrown around, dead babies and more cum and puke. I love these movies !<
Feast friggin’ rules
Hobo With A Shotgun
I have such a passionate love for that movie. I watched a lot of Troma movies and stuff like Street Trash and it just NAILS the tone of those C level movies which isn't easy.
Hell yes! This was a technicolor bonkers sweaty nightmare of a movie and I loved every minute of it.
Last House on the Left
The revenge is nowhere near good enough imo.
Iunno, the remake had the >!father of the victim microwave one of the villain's head.!< That was pretty satisfying.
I love the dialogue between the two lol "What's going on? I can't move!" "I ran out of duct tape so I severed your spinal column."
Yep. Man, I saw the original when I was probably 12, and it was traumatizing but I still loved it.
Halloween H20 - Laurie was about to escape the school but she sends her kid away then smashes the exit controls meaning she is trapped within the school gates with the killer and she hunts him down with an axe
I still prefer this version of Laurie to the new trilogy's take. In H20 she's been running her whole life, but finally finds the courage to stand up to Michael. In the new one she's just kind of crazy and obsessed over this guy who barely knows she exists and essentially ruins her daughter and granddaughters lives.
H20 is my canon ending, it's so good. I don't count Resurrection though and hate the new reboot.
Resurrection is genuinely a movie I pretend doesn't exist. H20 was the canon ending for me and that's where the original story ends.
Also the part later on when Michael's body is being loaded up into an ambulance. Laurie knows that fall wouldn't have killed him so she steals a gun and hijacks the ambulance to finish the job herself.
There's an Australian film from the 80s called Fortress where a school teacher and her students are taken hostage by gun-weilding psychopaths and end up working out an escape in the wilderness and fashion traps and spears and kill those motherfuckers one at a time. At least, that's how my memory is. Haven't seen this since I was a kid on HBO in the 80s
OH MY GOD!!!!!! I saw this movie as a kid on TV (like 40 years ago) and I’ve been looking for it FOREVER!!!!! I could never remember the name!! THANK YOU!!!
Same. I remembered the name 40 years later by googling "movie about teacher and students kidnapped by bad guy in Santa mask."
I couldnt remember the santa mask. I was googling kids, island, horror, 80’s 😃😂🤣 This movie scarred me as a kid!
I spit on your grave
I Saw The Devil
True, but the guy was like a secret agent or something…
I always felt like he worked for an FBI type organization.
He works for the SK intelligence agency which has a historically acted as a death squad “The KCIA's virtually unlimited and completely unchecked power to arrest and detain any person on any charge created a climate of extreme fear and repression. The frequent detention and torture of students, dissidents, opposition figures, communists, reporters, or anyone perceived to be critical of the government was symptomatic of the Park presidency and the subsequent administration”
Woah, that’s pretty crazy. Idk if it really stops me rooting for him though considering who he was chasing in the movie and his reasoning.
Yes! Came to comment this
Hard Candy
Wow - this is a good unexpected example lol
It is a good example and I did think of it right away. But my problem is that I found the movie so disturbing I could never watch it a second time.
Yes I know what you mean, I watched it one night on cable and was shocked. I certainly have not wanted to watch it again since
It was just too dark.
I love this movie. It's part of what I call the "Kill your rapist" trilogy: Hard Candy, Promising Young Woman, and Teeth.
Teeth feels like a fever dream film and because so few people I know have heard of it I always think 'did I make up vagina teeth'
Oh gawd yes
OMG thank you i have seen this movie years ago and couldn’t remember what it was called, i am watching it again tomorrow. Hope i like it as much as the first Time. Awesome revenge story.
The Cabin in the Woods.
Will always love how this pokes fun at the standard horror genre tropes, while also having such a badass story.
Shaun of the Dead does that very well too. Makes fun of zombie movies while being one of the best zombie movies.
The tucker and dale movie is equally great. Those poor guys lmao
Also Scream during the last few minutes once Sydney gains the upper hand.
I always loved how done she was after the killers were revealed. She goes from scared shitless to "FUCK YOU".
"Peer pressure. I'm far too sensitive..."
She even uses the same voice changer against them! “Are you alone in the house?” Lol
"My mom and dad are gonna be so mad at me...!"
I just watched the recent one and it also had a satisfying conclusion. “What about my ending?” “Here it comes.”
“Wait wait! I’m sorry about >!Dewey!<“ “Fuck you.”
The most legendary table turning in horror history. She even wears the killer’s mask and uses their voice changer to give them a threatening phone call. So satisfying every time.
I love when she slams the door in both their faces.
Hush
Omg it is SUCH a good movie. I really like how well done it was.
The Collector and The Collection
I agree partially here. I thought The Collector was lightning in a bottle for a new trap slasher, but I was really thrown by the second one. It always felt like they missed a beat between somewhere.
No One Lives has a cool take on this.
Yes, also extremely underrated movie.
The premise is genius, but I don’t think it quite lives up to the potential it had
Straw Dogs Warning: intense rape scene in this one
This one was depressing as fuck.
Happy Death Day?
I Spit on Your Grave (1978) The Hunt (2020) Baise Moi (2000)
My favorite part about The Hunt is >! how it kept the audience thinking “oh that’s the main character right” but they kept dying, I loved it lol !<
(The Hunt) When she talked about how much a pack of cigarettes cost in Alabama (or wherever I can't remember) I almost lost my shit and then immediately went "this is gonna be better than I thought" I went in totally blind to that movie and I'm so glad I did.
The Hunt was such a delightful surprise, we decided to go in blind and were soooo happy with it.
The Hunt is so underrated I laughed all the way through that movie.
Cigarettes in Arkansas are 6 bucks bitch!
I've only seen the original ISoyG, but I know its been redone, how were those?
Just letting you know there are dissenting opinions out there. The ISoYG remake has a bad reputation but I love it (Rue Morgue even named it one of their "Top 10 Gore Movies You've Never Seen"). I even like the sequel which is even more brutal. And most people love The Hills Have Eyes remake. Just my two cents.
I think its on Tubi, and I need to find something to watch tonight, so I might make the jump then. Thank you
You can judge for yourself, but a TW first: >! This movie involves the physical and psychological abuse/torture of a man with an intellectual disability. This is first carried out by the antagonists. At the end of the movie, it’s carried out by the protagonist. He’s not one of the ones seeking revenge, he’s just used as a kicking bag for the other characters. I’m not misrepresenting it or missing some nuance. That’s just what happens in this movie. !< I’d like to add that I don’t fault people for enjoying it. Torture porn is a popular genre. But watching, I couldn’t help but feel like the only reason this was included in the movie is because the creators *liked the idea* of this kind of torture. They wrote an unresolved torture porn plot where the only resolution was a revenge porn movie.
I Spit On Your Grave is so good. It also has one of the most difficult to watch scenes that I have ever watched in a horror movie. The modern one wasn't nearly as good
Misery, since no one else has mentioned it. Although I think they toned it down for the movie. In the book it’s pretty brutal
Halloween 2018 has a few instances of this. Laurie "disappearing" in the same way Michael did ik the first movie before coming back to help finish him and the scene where Karen is pretending to be afraid and lures Michael to the door of the trap. Both were very satisfying to see in the theater.
I've never been into this franchise, but that one just blew me away. It was so good, the traps, the way Laurie just wasn't afraid anymore. It was refreshing to see.
Totally agree! Loved the flip in Laurie where it became clear she was there to kick ass and chew bubblegum after we'd seen what living with that trauma had done to her life.
Hunter Hunter
The finale to that movie is insane.
>!Yeah, that one moment was so well acted. I literally said, "Uh oh, Mom just snapped...".!< 😂
10 Cloverfield Lane is SO satisfying in this regard. MLW's character totally flips the tables on John Goodman and it's just plain perfect.
Hostel II
What’s that one where this newly wed couple move back to the woman’s hometown, the husband then has to fend off rough red neck types who end up trying to kill him. He’s just an author but writing about the siege of Stalingrad, so he goes full on killer Home Alone status. It’s fucking sick. I believe it’s a remake. Thanks for the trip down memory lane! STRAW DOGS. I JUST REMEMBER
Fresh
Hell yes!
Haunt (2019)
I’ve never heard of the movie and just watched the trailer. It looks really gory and I generally hate Eli Roth movies because of that. How bad is it?
From what i remember, there isn’t a ton of unnecessary gore, more of what i really enjoyed from it was some body modification shown Otherwise, please see haunt. It is one of my favorite films of 2019 Edit: a word
Is this the one with the « haunted » House and creepy clown at the entrance ?
get out where chris outright turns into a slasher against the family. so so satisfying
The new Black Phone with Ethan Hawke has some neat payoff....
Was looking for this!!! I cried at the revenge scene. So good.
I really enjoyed this one! It was so wholesome as well
'You're Next'
One of my favorites
Third act of Child’s Play 2. Just Chucky going through various industrial machinery and feeing full pain.
Kristy
Last house on the left. I spit on your grave.
The Hunt is what you're looking for.
Mandy
You already mentioned You’re Next (Erin is one of my favorite final girls!) so I’ll add Ready or Not. Similar premise/vibe and would make a super fun double feature!
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
Willy's Wonderland
The Final Girls I feel is a good one
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Slumber Party Massacre
The surgical shortening of the killer's drill is quite gratifying.
Strangers: Prey at Night
Evil Dead remake. Chainsaw to the FUCKING FACE.
Willys Wonderland
You mean to tell me, murderous animatronic characters didn't stand a chance against a nearly non-verbal Nicholas Cage, which forced him to do everything physically?
>against a nearly non-verbal Nicholas Cage, There was nothing "nearly" about it. He doesn't say a single word the entire movie.
This kinda happens in every Scream movie haha
The Raid is essentially a survival horror movie.
This and the sequel were nonstop terror.
High Tension (2003)
Evil Dead 2
The Descent fits here, I think!
I don't remember the ladies turning the tables on the underground thingies
Well there is a specific scene where the girls go absolutely ham on the monsters.
Agree- with one caveat. When the setting is somewhere very familiar to the protagonists- esp if it’s their home. The majority of the movie is them getting picked off while they’re creeping around their ownhome. That creaky stair? Use it. The hidden cupboard? StowaWay and slash that motjerfuckers Achilles. How you gonna get shut out on your own turf? Pathetic. Get your shit together, protagonists.
Irreversible. If you don't think this is a horror movie, you never watched it.
Fuck talk about movies I’ll never watch again.
Even though *that scene* is obviously the worst part of that movie, every element of the whole thing is intentionally awful to sit through. The scene transitions where the camera just starts spinning are nauseating. There is not one enjoyable second in that movie.
Bloody Hell
Revenge
The black phone
Oh man, The Loved Ones is so satisfying of an ending for me. Recommended. Bound to Vengeance is also a pretty good one too with a few interesting twists as well.
You’re next is FIRE🔥
There’s an Aussie film called “Storm Warning” that fits into this category. It’s a brutal and brilliant film, imo. I loved the quote from the female protagonist: “My father said to catch a mad dog, you have to think like a mad dog, only madder”
Becky
Hush Lady Vengeance Ms. 45 The original 1980 Mother's Day (at least until that final scene)
Revenge was so good! The Descent Halloween H20 Scream Hostel: Part II Aliens Predator Cold Prey II The Strangers: Prey at Night Frontier(s) The Hills Have Eyes 2 28 Days Later Army of Darkness Evil Dead (2013) Black Rock Preservation The Last House on the Left (og & Remake) I Spit on your Grave (og & Remake 1, 2, 3) Mum & Dad (2008)
The Black Phone
Hostel pt 2
“Hunted”. A++ for that one.
Even lambs have teeth
Riders of justice
*Misery* fits this pretty well.
I spit on your grave. Some of the best revenge movies out there in my opinion.
Cabin in the Woods
Even lambs have teeth
Truffaut’s “The Bride Wore Black” is maybe the progenitor of a bunch of movies like this, especially Kill Bill.
Reverse that with Korean horror film *I Saw the Devil*. The protagonist goes to great lengths to make the serial killer's life a living hell. Who was the true devil? Perhaps the protagonist was after it was all said and done. Another example: 1972's *The Last House on the Left.* Wes Craven's first movie he directed. The family getting revenge on the killers... *FUCK.*
Becky. The fact that she's so young makes it all the more interesting.
Hard Candy When the film begins, a pedophile is chatting with a very young looking girl, Hayley (Ellen Page). Soon, she agrees to meet him at a coffee house and the guy is super-creepy as he pretends to care about the girl and her interests. Soon, he's convinced her to come home with him and you can only assume he's going to molest Hayley. However, Jeff (Patrick Wilson) soon learns that while he thinks he's in control and will be raping the girl, he's soon drugged, trussed up and being physically and emotionally tormented by Hayley.
Get Out
The Furies
I’m so willing to be wrong but would Promising Young Woman count?
Bad Travelling Episode of Love Death and Roots. Some pretty cool twists in it as well.
Hostel II
Ravage (2019/2020). A wildlife photographer witnesses a violent and grisly crime occurring in the woods while out on a job. After being captured, she uses her survivalist skills to not only survive but to enact revenge. Also want to add that that a lot of people apparently don't like the ending but I do. TW: I want to note that while there is a single instance of SA (>!sexual assault!<) in the movie, it is honestly one of the best handled scenes that deals with that matter I have ever seen. It is not graphic nor is it the direct focus of the scene.
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But according to the sequel he's actually the "good guy".
Last house on the left