Matialth
Good concept, poorly executed.
CrawlerChunky
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Fairaher
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Kimball
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Ryan Notman :)
this movie isn't that bad but it isn't that good either. the acting wasn't great. neither was the camera work. if your afraid of scarecrows this movie will maybe scare you if you are easily scared but if you love cheap cheesy horrors you will love this. the actors and actresses aren't well known but some of them should be because the acting from 1 or 2 people was fantastic. and the blood and guts they used in this movie looked really fake i didn't watch the whole movie about half way through i turned it off because this one girls voice was annoying me so much. but like i said earlier if you hate scarecrows and are easily scared watch it. also if you have nothing to do on a Sunday afternoon watch it if you are really bored . :)
Max Kämmerer
... was I let down when I saw The Asylum made this. Well, it's a sequel to their 2002 movie Scarecrow, which I haven't seen. But here's what I think of this movie: It's not good. Period. It's a typical Asylum movie, which means that the effects are Atrocious, with a capital "A". Every death scene is green-screen. And you SEE it. The acting's alright, I guess, you could do worse. Final girl's okay, the Sheila character is a delightfully over-the-top blonde BJ sk*nk. But then we've got Elizabeth Perry, who couldn't deliver a line naturally if her firstborn son's life depended on it. And then there's Tony Todd. His performance in this movie is Oscar-worthy. I mean it. He gets the pain across that his character feels. SO WELL. I'd even say check it out just because of Tony, then turn it off when the Scarecrow kills him in the hospital. Ah yeah, the Scarecrow: Costume's alright, but did he have to pull off all those Ninja moves? That was totally lame. Yes, David had a black belt, but why does the Scarecrow have to flip through the air like Jackie Chan. Makes no sense.Again: Check it out for Tony Todd, then dump it.PS: Another capturing scene has Robin Daléa (credited as Robin Meyers) in a car backing up away from the scarecrow. Watch her reaction. It's priceless.
agent_squirrel
Let me just start of by saying that the original Scarecrow may indeed be considered a gem in harsh comparison to this movie. How they managed to get a hold of a semi-well known actor like Tony Todd is beyond me. Basically, this movie manages to lose any magic that the first one had. And believe me, some how making a movie WORSE than the first one is a feat. A great and marvelous feat. For those who have watched the first movie, remember lovable Lester Dwervick? OK well he's dead, but for some reason the same exact scarecrow is in this movie. With the death of Lester also went all those crazy one-liners and kung fu flips. That was the only redeeming factor of the first movie. Now, we come to Slayer which is just a half-assed attempt at trying to blah blah...rocket launcher to the face. God this movie sucks.
DUKE1
This might be the worse film I have ever seen. Hard to believe something like this can be made. Has Tony Todd fallen on that bad of times he needs to do things like this? I could not put this with the bad its good or I laughed the whole time bad films was just bad! The whole movie was full of stuff that made no sense that just made you think what the hell is going on now. I expect that from low budget strait to video but this was real bad. No point to most of it.I did think that the scarecrow looked OK and could have been somewhat scary just in the wrong film with this.Seems like the filmmaker has done or been involved in lots of stuff, none i have seen, I might not want to now. God bless much luck for doing something we all love.I would avoid this at all cost free or for $1.00 not worth it.