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Hatchet II 2010 123movies

Hatchet II 2010 123movies

Victor Crowley Lives.Aug. 26, 201085 Min.
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Watch: Hatchet II 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – Marybeth escapes the clutches of the deformed, swamp-dwelling iconic killer Victor Crowley. After learning the truth about her family’s connection to the hatchet-wielding madman, Marybeth returns to the Louisiana swamps along with an army of hunters to recover the bodies of her family and exact the bloodiest revenge against the bayou butcher..
Plot: Picking up right where the original ended, Marybeth escapes the clutches of the swamp-dwelling killer Victor Crowley. After learning the truth about her family’s connection to the hatchet-wielding madman, Marybeth returns to the Louisiana swamps along with an army of hunters to recover the bodies of her family and exact the bloodiest revenge against the bayou butcher.
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Ratings:

5.4/10 Votes: 14,046
42% | RottenTomatoes
49/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 311 Popularity: 11.263 | TMDB

Reviews:

Starting to develop an unwanted modern presence
The original Hatchet film was not perfect as much as it was a breath of fresh air to viewers who were bored and disgusted with Michael Bay’s remakes. Hatchet II further expands the story of Victor Crowley but does it in such a way that is becomes tiresome. Adam Green, an honestly admirable director, is also considering making two more sequels to follow this one. Unless he can find a way to successfully add more to the storyline, it might just be load, aim, reiterate.

Green directed one of my favorite films of 2010, Frozen. It’s one I’ve continually referenced, and have stated that it could very well be one of the best claustrophobic horror films ever made. Even with a limited release it stood out as the best of its kind in a year that was filled with bigger successes like Buried and The Night Chronicles: Devil. Even in the original Hatchet, Green put his actors and actresses to good use, just like in Frozen. He can effectively get the most out of his actors and his script which is something more directors need to accommodate.

But the problem in Hatchet II is hard to define. It seems uninspired, bleak, and starting to enter the world of modern horror. The original film creatively invented its tagline stated it was “OLD SCHOOL American HORROR” while Hatchet II doesn’t boast the same concept. It just seems like now that it’s on the map, it’s becoming more of a modern horror series rather than an old school series.

The film picks up immediately where the original left off. Marybeth (now played by Danielle Harris rather than by Tamara Feldman like the original) barely escapes an encounter with Victor Crowley, and is rescued by a creepy fisherman named Jack Cracker (Buechler). After learning her last name and recalling the history, he throws her out of his cabin leading Marybeth to seek help from Rev. Zombie (Todd). Zombie tells Marybeth the history of her father and Victor Crowley, and sets up an expedition to find the beast. Whoever kills the monster will be award $5,000.

My favorite character was probably Colton Dunn who provided comic-relief with his token black guy schtick. Normally, I disapprove of comedy being in a horror film, but the original had its share of goofy humor and, as I recall, some of the early slashers had little ounces of comedy to occupy them. Not enough to be called the dreadful “comedy-horror,” but enough to satisfy. Dunn provided a likable persona, up until he was slaughtered in seconds.

Hatchet II is fast paced, but lacks suspense. Much of the woodsy scenery is back, which gives the film a plus, but nothing is truly built up as much as it is just a strong musical chord causing us to jump. The gore is back, and still Green hasn’t used a touch of CGI from what I can tell. The gruesome element is still here, and some of the deaths are just mean-spirited and nasty. Nothing wrong with that.

The gore is doubled, just like the title, and it seems that if there’s any reason to watch Hatchet II is because of the grotesque killings Green has thought up. The storyline is nice, but unnecessary. They’re fueling a character that is rather simple with a lot of grimy backstory that truly isn’t needed. I like information in films, I like quite a lot of it. I’m not saying the premise is complex, it’s just bloated and rather cliché.

Horror icon Kane Hodder is one of the few people that reprises his role. He plays Victor Crowley, and does it with loads of makeup and energy. Hodder has most always been the highlight of every film he was in, and is probably the best person who ever sunk his feet in Jason Voorhees’ shoes.

Hatchet II is short and sweet, and doesn’t make you feel your time was robbed. The creativity is there, but its purpose and roots are starting to diminish. We could see the obligatory sequel(s) coming a mile away, but just because there are sequels, doesn’t mean we have to grown at them. Adam Green should remind us that.

Starring: Danielle Harris, Tony Todd, Kane Hodder, Parry Shen, Tom Holland, R.A. Mihailoff, Colton Dunn, and AJ Bowen. Directed by: Adam Green.

Review By: StevePulaski
Gore fanatics will be pleased.
Adam Green delivers more of the same with his deliriously sadistic sequel to his “throwback” horror hit of 2007. Dedicated followers of the horror genre will take delight in some of the casting and in the admittedly hilarious over the top gore gags, but in truth there’s not that much going on here. The movie is fun, but quite forgettable. The humour is hit and miss; sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. Green doesn’t do too much establishing of the environment here, instead focusing on pace, action, and making the audience howl and clap in appreciation.

He brings back his character Marybeth (iconic horror hottie Danielle Harris inherits the role from Tamara Feldman) who’s survived the rampage of Victor Crowley (Kane Hodder) and made it back to civilization, where she confronts slimy businessman Reverend Zombie (Tony Todd) about what she’s learned is a connection between her and old Vic. She then ventures back into the swamp to try to put an end to Vics’ days, and Zombie agrees to go along (albeit for his own reasons), in the company of a group of heavily armed, but not too bright, hunters who were bought off pretty cheap. Also tagging along is Marybeths’ concerned uncle Bob (Tom Holland, the director of “Fright Night” and “Child’s Play”, in a good-sized acting role).

The mindless violence in this movie *is* quite entertaining, although the viewer will have to sit through a fair amount of set-up and introduction to some less than completely interesting characters. Filling out the cast with familiar faces from the genre is not exactly a fresh gimmick, but horror fans may be still attracted to seeing them all here. Harris is appealing, as always, Todd gets a lot to do this time (he was wasted in a cameo role the first time around) and is a total hoot, and Holland is rather good (buffs will know that he began his career as an actor). Also appearing are Parry Shen (returning from the first movie, but playing a different role), R.A. Mihailoff, and AJ Bowen, with director John Carl Buechler reprising his part as area local Jack Cracker.

If you enjoyed “Hatchet” no. 1, chances are you’ll have a fairly good time with part 2. At least it’s not pretending to be more than it is, a goofy horror comedy that delivers blood by the bucketful.

Seven out of 10.

Review By: Hey_Sweden

Other Information:

Original Title Hatchet II
Release Date 2010-08-26
Release Year 2010

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 25 min (85 min)
Budget 2500000
Revenue 156190
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Comedy, Horror
Director Adam Green
Writer Adam Green
Actors Danielle Harris, Kane Hodder, Tony Todd
Country United States
Awards 4 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Dolby SR
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process Digital
Printed Film Format N/A

Hatchet II 2010 123movies
Hatchet II 2010 123movies
Hatchet II 2010 123movies
Original title Hatchet II
TMDb Rating 5.5 311 votes

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