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  1. Aug 23, 2011 · This movie has little if any story line, No character development, and poor acting. I especially liked the beginning 15 minutes of credits. Also watch out for the drag race in the middle of nowhere when 3 of the cast appear from thin air! I seriously don't know where some IMDB users get their ratings from. On a scale from 1-10 I give this a -1 ...

  2. By. Bloody Disgusting Staff. There is a spoiler paragraph regarding Aaron Paul’s role in this movie at the very end of this review. Without the presence of Emmy winner Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad ...

  3. However, it's competent and reasonably well-done, without any obvious flaws that would annoy a forgiving, easy-to-please horror fan. If you're a demanding fan, I think you'll be disappointed. It's a low budget, direct-to-video slasher. Set your expectations appropriately, and you'll probably enjoy it for what it is.

  4. There is an adage in journalism: if it bleeds it leads. Our entire entertainment industry is built upon drama, and there should always be a bad guy, and while in fiction we hope that the bad guy loses and "they all live happily ever after," some of that mentality still is within us in other forms of media: there needs to be something bad, a drama, a plot, anything, to make the story relatable ...

  5. Mostly because I would watch certain acclaimed movies and not like them or understand what others liked about. I then decided somehow that it meant I was broken or something and unable to understand films so intentionally watching bad movies made me feel like I did have some taste and could distinguish between what was a good or bad movie.

  6. Jared, Kate, Rick, and Jessica find themselves stranded in a wreckage yard after their car breaks down during a drag race. Meanwhile, the sheriff’s office receives notice that a convict escaped from a local state prison. As the teenagers mysteriously disappear one by one, the killer grows hungry and the thriller continues to unravel. Cast. Crew.

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  8. Wreckage: Directed by John Asher. With Aaron Paul, Mike Erwin, Cameron Richardson, Scoot McNairy. Four friends are forced to enter an out of town junk-yard and throughout the night it's all hell and bullets as the local sheriff's men and the kids fight the mysterious killer that is stalking them one-by-one.