jacobjohntaylor1
This is an awful movie. If you want to see a really scary movie this October see Dracula (1931). Do not see this. It is awful. The first movie of Wrong Turn is a good movie. So is Wrong Turn 2. Wrong Turn 3 is an awful movie. And this is worst. Wrong Turn 4 is an awful movie. And this is worst. Wrong Turn 5 is a very awful movie. I did think there could be a worst movie then Wrong Turn 5 and then I saw this. 4.1 is a bad ratting. But this is such an awful movie that 4.1 is overrating it. This is one of the worst horror movies of all time. It is not scary. The story line awful. It is over the top gross. It has an awful ending.
scylarmikel
For being a fan of the franchise for awhile now, I have my own ranking of the Wrong Turn films and Wrong Turn 6 is far better than Wrong Turn 4 and 5. The first 3 were great, 4 being bad, 5 being awful, and 6 being okay. It was a little confusing but it had good kills, good opening scene, and great cinematography. I'd watch it, especially if you've already seen the rest.
jwmeadows-90250
First and foremost I am a huge fan of B-movie horror. I am especially quite a fan of slasher/cannibal/human nature type movies. Acting is never my first priority with these types of film. Rather I look at content and pace. And of course, especially with these types of movies, gore and sexuality/nudity. So I must admit I was thoroughly pleased with Wrong Turn 6. Absolutely my favorite of the series. I especially love that we find out the how and why of the inbreeding. Also we are given a story that allows us plenty of gory deaths and sexual situations. It even throws in a curve ball. Just when you think the lead actor will escape or turn away from the clan, he doesn't. No, he embraces it. And in turn consummates with his awesomely hot sister. A must watch movie in my opinion. Oh, if only they all delivered as well as this one did.
Nigel P
One of the first things to strike me about this latest (possibly last?) 'Wrong Turn' sequel, apart from the astonishing 11 years that have passed since the original, is that the sex quota has been pushed to the fore. Whereas the original had suggestions of love-making as a pre-cursor for the characters' inevitable destruction, now the flawless (and charmless) young cast only climb off each other long enough to exchange worried pouts at the sound of distant hillbilly giggling before a great deal of blood accompanies delightfully grisly absurdities. What has made the fairly modest original endure for so long? A young couple are dispatched pre-credits, but don't worry: equally characterless cyphers are right behind them. This bunch are making their way to Hobb Springs Resort - a huge mansion inherited by Danny (Anthony Ilott), the one member of the hapless crew to possess any modicum of personality - where immediately the brother and sister caretakers (Chris Jarvis and an impressive Sadie Katz) are involved in minor jealousies concerning flirting with members of the decorative clique. But this is just power for the course; it is window dressing that wastes time before The Inbreeds attack. I'm not sure it is possible to make these people any less appealing – the males are the kind of hugely arrogant, meaningless beefcakes it is best to avoid in real life, and their girls are achingly sensible and concerned and impossible to tell apart, but at least have the advantage of feeling horny most of the time.The acting is strictly of the over-intense daytime soap variety. The caretakers Jackson and Sally are in league (indeed vaguely related) with the cannibals, the deformity the cannibals have is the 'price of purity' – it is when Danny is told he is part of their bloodline that things become interesting. As his friends are tortured in a brutal initiation process, it is quite satisfying that Danny appears to turn away from his former drab coterie. However filthy his 'new' family is, they are massively less irritating.There's no doubt that this film picks up greatly once the cast stop posturing and begin dying, and events take on an ethereal, savagely erotic tone as the cannibals attempt to continue their bloodline at whatever cost, but up until this point, 'Wrong Turn 6' is straight-to-DVD in its ambition.