A Crack in the Floor

2001 "Evil Lurks Below."
3.2| 1h30m| R| en| More Info
Released: 24 April 2001 Released
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Country: United States of America
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After witnessing his mother's brutal rape and murder at a young age, Jeremiah Hill turns to a life of seclusion in a small mountain town. Six friends enter the town for a weekend camping trip and stumble upon Jeremiah's lonely cabin in the woods, which shatters his 33 years of solitude and turns their trip into a nightmare of survival.

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capkronos In a small cabin, a scarred, long-haired psycho (who witnessed his mom getting doggy-style gang-raped and killed as a kid) lurks underneath the floorboards and emerges to cut up dumb college kid hikers. This is like a crude teen comedy mixed with a slasher film, complete with embarrassingly bad dialogue provided by the director. Tracy Scoggins gets good billing for a rather degrading cameo. Other name star cameos include Rance Howard as a one-armed white-trash gas station attendant, Bo Hopkins as (what else?) a sheriff who spends a lot of time driving and walking around in the woods, and Gary Busey as a strange guy who chops up chickens. It's not good, but it's at least a little different than the usual direct-to-video tripe.
shark-43 This movie has many faults but it is a LOAD of fun with chips, beer, Bob Marley stuff and friends - in fact we watched it AFTER watching a Uwe Boll film so it seemed like Psycho compared to his piece of crap. Yes, Busey gives a strange but amazing cameo at a rundown gas station - in fact, the scene between him and the other white trash weirdo (who I believe is played by none other than Ron Howard's dad - Rance!!)is great fun. There are some nice touches to this film and some restraint. Yes, some of the gore is laughably bad but it was also nice to see veteran character actor Bo Hopkins (American Graffitti, Midnight Express)working again. Your basic teens in the woods getting slaughtered but fun.
ron_phenicie One of the worst movies I've ever seen, however Gary Busey and Mario Lopez both give the best performances of their lives. If you've ever wanted to hear A.C. Slater talking about a man with a missing nose 69'in a chick or see Mr. Gary Busey make a mad dash to the bathroom trying to contain his diarrhea after giving the craziest dialog you'll ever hear, then this is the film for you. You can talk all day about Citizen Kane if you like. For my money, this film deserves it's rightful place at the top of the heap. Plotwise it's absolutely terrible, the story is ridiculous and it doesn't have much of an ending but the dialog is amazing. The superstar cast is really what makes this the best film ever made.
callanvass your basic standard slasher that is directed okay and has a lot of decent moments like the pitchfork killing and i enjoyed seeing Mario Lopez again although he cracks a little one too many one-liners he did a decent job here it was amusing to see Gary Busey again he has an amusing 2 minute cameo as a chicken killing freak it has a cool ending but onto the flaws the dialog is terrible and downright laughable none of the characters were that amiable although Daisy McCracken was very amiable and did a great job here as did Mario Lopez the gore is pretty well done but it's your standard slasher nothing we haven't seen a million times before so overall worth a watch but no much else it still was watchable though ** out of 5