Stometer
Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Doomtomylo
a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
Lollivan
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Jerrie
It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Coventry
I always had a peculiar fondness for the "Wrong Turn" franchise. It's certainly not the greatest horror series out there, but at least the installments all guarantee unpretentious and straightforward splatter-entertainment. After a new sequel every two year since 2007, the series seems to have halted since 2014, but I'll cheerfully keep watching more sequels when they come, even if they make another twenty-six of them! Part 6 makes one horrible mistake, however, namely that the new director Valeri Milev and writer Frank H. Woodward tried to tell an ambitious story with depth and character background. Bad idea; - the reasons why parts 2, 3 and 4 were so entertaining are that the plots are simple and the gore is utterly disgusting. Here, they come up with a far-fetched and completely implausible story about an introvert and half-depressed New Yorker inheriting a humongous hotel/spa resort in Hobb Springs, West-Virginia. Danny heads over there, together with a large group of his friends, and finds that the two caretakers are trying to show that he's part of a secluded (read: inbred) mountain family clan. Meanwhile, the trio of deranged mutant hillbillies from the previous films joyously slaughter Danny's friends and half of the nearby town. It's best not to contemplate too much about the "plot". Exactly how did a West-Virginian hillbilly-baby end up in New York? How can two incestuous freaks possibly run a giant hotel? Why isn't anybody investigating the dozens of missing person cases? Part 6 contains loads of gratuitous sex, usually immediately followed by revolting killings. The biker girl at the beginning is the prettiest actress of the bunch, especially naked, but she's only a random casualty whose face gets sawn in half with barbed wire. The special effects are okay, albeit often too extreme and sickening just for the sake of being sickening. I'm not complaining about that, though, since that is exactly why people like me are watching series like "Wrong Turn".
Leofwine_draca
WRONG TURN 6: LAST RESORT is the last (so far) of the WRONG TURN franchise and one of the weakest instalments yet. Once again the narrative follows a bunch of uninteresting twentysomething characters as they head off to a remote locale and find themselves at the mercy of a cannibal clan of mutants. The emphasis of the plot this time around is on a conspiracy involving 'normal' characters helping the mutants but, truth be told, it's largely uninteresting and the viewer will be itching to go back to the horror scenes.This one was shot in Bulgaria and has a cheap look to it. There's some gore but it doesn't have the same creativity as in the previous instalment and there's a lot of sex and nudity to help make up for that. The cast is undistinguished, featuring former EMMERDALE actress Roxanne Pallett and a bit-part actress from GAME OF THRONES. I'd rate this the second weakest of the franchise after number four.
scylarmikel
For being a fan of the franchise for awhile now, I have my own ranking of the Wrong Turn films and Wrong Turn 6 is far better than Wrong Turn 4 and 5. The first 3 were great, 4 being bad, 5 being awful, and 6 being okay. It was a little confusing but it had good kills, good opening scene, and great cinematography. I'd watch it, especially if you've already seen the rest.
unbrokenmetal
Danny, a young man who grew up as an orphan, discovers he has relatives who own a hotel in the middle of nowhere. He doesn't expect much, but when he arrives there, it turns out to be a rather huge (quote) 'palace'. He immediately makes plans for renovation and reopening. However, the friends who accompany him make disturbing discoveries about his family...This is probably the least favorite sequel of the horror fans, because it takes 73 minutes until the chase really begins. To distract the audience from lack of action, the producers put in more nudity than the previous 5 episodes altogether. Somehow the pieces don't make a good picture, for example the 3 freaks disguising as monks for a ritual are a 1960s European Gothic movie element that doesn't fit into a modern American splatter series, even if shot in Bulgaria.Yet the movie has a couple of strong points, too. An amazingly edited scene is when the hero is invited to hunt with bow and arrow. This temptation of violence is cut in between the other family members chasing the sheriff while the voice over comment is very ambivalent. Another case of parallelism is when the hero is introduced to the bizarre family members. Instead of kissing his girlfriend, he finds himself in the arms (or rather, legs) of his cousin, floating from his past into the future intended for him without even noticing. In no previous episode, anyone was attracted to join the family, that was a good idea in the script to start with. However, some silly stuff and poor acting do a certain damage to the overall impression. I voted 8/4/6/7/5/4 for the 6 movies.