Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
R | 22 January 2010 (USA)
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Two hillbillies are suspected of being killers by a group of paranoid college kids camping near the duo's West Virginian cabin. As the body count climbs, so does the fear and confusion as the college kids try to seek revenge against the pair.

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Listonixio

Fresh and Exciting

Intcatinfo

A Masterpiece!

Dotbankey

A lot of fun.

Tymon Sutton

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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Osmosis Iron

Absolutely hilarious horror spoof. It's jokes are spot on and it even manages to create some tension too. But as a horror comedy it easily outshines every scary movie sequel and other similar movies - this one actually is intelligent(well more so anyway) believe it or not!

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gatorgus-80479

Fun take on the teen slasher movies. Several hilarious laugh out loud scenes. If you like Evil Dead movies you will like this.

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omendata

Best laugh I have had since Zombieland. Two great characters spliced into a montage of horror greats situations.I laughed so hard i messed ma pontaloons!

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SnoopyStyle

A group of college friends are going camping in the woods when they encounter two creepy hillbillies. It's beer-loving, affable Dale (Tyler Labine) and Tucker (Alan Tudyk) going to fix up their newly bought vacation cabin. As the young people go night swimming, Allison (Katrina Bowden) hits her head and is rescued by Dale and Tucker. The other friends fear that she had been kidnapped.The premise is a hilarious twist on the traditional hillbilly killer horror. Labine and Tudyk are a funny duo. The switch in point of view is inventive. The first half is near perfect. When Tucker gets taken, the premise breaks down a little. The miscommunication becomes not simply situational but rather willful ignorance. It takes it one small step closer to silly away from the smart writing. On a minor note, the opening should not give away part of the ending. It would be better setup if the college kids are horror fans watching a Texas Chainsaw adjacent movie. That would truly spoof the traditional horror narrative.

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