Harockerce
What a beautiful movie!
Frances Chung
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Scarlet
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
randy biddle
this has to be the worst movie made of all time.don't bother spending money to watch it,my friends and i could make a better movie.last Christmas my mother bought sleazy slashers a collection of bad movies i watched all of them,but i couldn't even get to the end of backwoods.I understand about low budgets but please make an attempt,first they have a man thats supposed to be a women,OK i can deal with that,but it wouldn't take much effort to get a girl from the streets to play Luther's mom"the retarded genius"also i understand about not having a good place to shoot a movie,i might even use a park for my spoof on this movie,but i have a little more money then the 25 cents spent on this.and at least try to film a real gas station,instead of putting up a sign saying gas,even if it means you have to pay for gas,,do two minutes of filming there..i know that wasn't a good review but this movie just was terrible,i would rather watch Tromeoe and Juliet,or toxic avenger 100 times before i will ever put this movie in my DVD player again
Drive-In-Freak
After watching this you just have to ask:Who did what to whom to get this thing distributed? Was it blackmail or something? Why? I like bad movies as much as the next masochistic freak out there,but you just have to draw the line somewhere.The only thing I can honestly say was more painful to watch is "Night of Horror". If you just have to watch it just to say you survived the trauma,then I understand.Otherwhise stay far far away from it.It's nice to see some folks get together and produce something.I think all of us have had dreams of getting a movie together,so I really can't blame the folks responsible for "Back Woods". Unleashing it on the general public on the other hand was uncalled for.My brain still hurts.Oh... all right... it was rather funny at times,so it's not a total loss. Don't say I didn't warn 'ya though...8)3/10 on the Drive-In-freak-o-meter.I'd give it a 2/10 ,but that's just too mean for something that made me laugh.1/10 is reserved for the hell that is Disney films and musicals...shudder*******************After watching this one a few more times...yes really...I've changed my mind.It's grown on me and now I feel bad for blasting it! I had fun watching this film. Yes it's cheezy. Yes it it true that it is far from professional and "good", but it is fun and amusing.The filmmakers had a good sense of humor and it does show. The more I see it the funnier I find it, and for that I have to give credit where credit is due. I too am drawn into the powers of Mangina!so...I take it back. I'll give it a 6 on the Drive-In-Freak-O-Meter...If you are a fan of the really cheezy,check it out!
imrtlbc
After viewing Back Woods, I knew one thing. This is the greatest movie I have ever seen. When I see this film, I think of The Toxic Avenger meets The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Luther is the greatest psycho killer film has ever seen. David Hayes is an inspiration, no, an icon. He will no doubt fill our lives with one brilliant movie after another. God bless you, David Hayes, for you are truly a genius.
bill-koning
Forget about Kane Hodder as Jason , Gunnner Hansen as Leatherface, Robert Englund as Freddie, Carter Hagerman as the Silo Killer... David Hayes as Luther, the 300 pound transvestite Killer is bar none the finest mad dog killer on the loose performance of all time. I shouldn't pigeon hole this acting performance with other horror characters, it's right there along side Val Kilmer in Tombstone, Jack Nickolson in A Few Good Men, Marlon Brando in One Eyed Jacks... It's a shame this title went straight to video, because I guarantee we would have seen Mr. Hayes standing at the podium in his XL tuxedo saying, "I'd first like to thank.." I can't wait for the sequel!