Rest Stop Don’t Look Back (US - DVD R1)
Warner Home Video sends over artwork for the latest in the 'Raw Feed' title range
Title: Rest Stop Don’t Look Back
Starring: Richard Tillman
Released: 7th October 2008
SRP: $24.98
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced Rest Stop Don’t Look Back which stars Richard Tillman, Jessie Ward, and Graham Norris. The Shawn Papazian directed horror will be available to own from the 7th October, and should retail at around $24.98. Extras will include a commentary by Writer/Producer John Shiban and Director Shawn Papazian, an alternate ending, deleted scenes ("Buddy", "Meet the Family", "Dinner with the Family"), a Doomed to Repeat: The Mythology of Rest Stop featurette, and an additional scene (“The Owner’s Demise”). We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:


Quote: No rest for the wicked! One year ago, the mysterious Rest Stop killer drilled, ripped and splattered young road trippers Jesse and Nicole. Now three more unsuspecting travelers come looking for the missing duo. And that means the killer gets to sharpen his horrific torture skills all over again – only bloodier and scarier than before. He’s not alone, either. The Winnebago full of creepy living corpses is also back, roaming the old highway. And Jesse and Nicole’s brutalized ghosts seek revenge, determined to give as gory as they got. Watch if you dare. But whatever you do, Don’t Look Back!
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Richard Tillman
Released: 7th October 2008
SRP: $24.98
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced Rest Stop Don’t Look Back which stars Richard Tillman, Jessie Ward, and Graham Norris. The Shawn Papazian directed horror will be available to own from the 7th October, and should retail at around $24.98. Extras will include a commentary by Writer/Producer John Shiban and Director Shawn Papazian, an alternate ending, deleted scenes ("Buddy", "Meet the Family", "Dinner with the Family"), a Doomed to Repeat: The Mythology of Rest Stop featurette, and an additional scene (“The Owner’s Demise”). We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:


Synopsis
Quote: No rest for the wicked! One year ago, the mysterious Rest Stop killer drilled, ripped and splattered young road trippers Jesse and Nicole. Now three more unsuspecting travelers come looking for the missing duo. And that means the killer gets to sharpen his horrific torture skills all over again – only bloodier and scarier than before. He’s not alone, either. The Winnebago full of creepy living corpses is also back, roaming the old highway. And Jesse and Nicole’s brutalized ghosts seek revenge, determined to give as gory as they got. Watch if you dare. But whatever you do, Don’t Look Back!
News by Tom Woodward
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wow, the first movie was SOOO bad. i can't believe they even CONSIDERED making a sequel...
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that sypnosis almost makes it sound like a sequel and seeing how crowded the title is, i have a feeling it should be read "rest stop : dont look back"
so am i right? is this a sequel?
EDIT : well it seems the previous poster answered my question..but in my defense, there werent any posts yet when i wrote this. lol oh and the writer was john shiban? i wonder if its the same john from x-files.
so am i right? is this a sequel?
EDIT : well it seems the previous poster answered my question..but in my defense, there werent any posts yet when i wrote this. lol oh and the writer was john shiban? i wonder if its the same john from x-files.
I actually kind of enjoyed the first one. It was good for what it was.
I never even bothered with the first one.
The original was truly awful.
I think I saw this movie... it was called "just about every other horror torture porn flick that came out in the last few years that happens to grant an even worse dvd sequel" Bah, these movies aren't even scary or entertaining for gore, they just put me to sleep.
Bouncy X wrote: ...the writer was john shiban? i wonder if its the same john from x-files.
Yes.
Yes.
the original was a bad flick. i hate to say that because i LOVE Jamie Alexander (from the 1st one). at least she is spared from what will most likely be a horrible sequel.
djblack1313 wrote: the original was a bad flick. i hate to say that because i LOVE Jamie Alexander (from the 1st one). at least she is spared from what will most likely be a horrible sequel.
really? can ANYTHING be as bad as the first? the acting was awful from EVERYONE involved. i think that if maybe the acting was a little bit better, i could have enjoyed it at least a little bit. i kind of blame it on it being the first movie produced by Raw Feed. because i heard Sublime and Believers got slightly better reviews.
really? can ANYTHING be as bad as the first? the acting was awful from EVERYONE involved. i think that if maybe the acting was a little bit better, i could have enjoyed it at least a little bit. i kind of blame it on it being the first movie produced by Raw Feed. because i heard Sublime and Believers got slightly better reviews.
No thanks, the first one was bad enough.
The first was entertaining enough, so I'll check out the sequel.
Never saw the first, but the plot of this one seems to have about if not below Uwe Boll status....
I herd the girl for the first will be in it but played by another actress so its a sequel
The first one was just plain awful.
It was a cheap cash-in with litterally no characters, no scares and one of the lousiest endings you're likely to see.
And it was full of cheap gore. Man, I hate cheap gore.
And I also hate bad acting.
It was a cheap cash-in with litterally no characters, no scares and one of the lousiest endings you're likely to see.
And it was full of cheap gore. Man, I hate cheap gore.
And I also hate bad acting.
well, we can expect much from this...
Nice artwork.
True. Nice artwork, bad everything else.
Gawd - Hills have Eyes but in a camper van? Maybe that should be Camper Van has eyes....


