
Don't Go in the Woods
Directed by James Bryan
In James Bryan’s 1981 slasher favorite, a group of obnoxious campers are stalked and killed by a bonkers backwoods brute. Unlike other slashers, DGITW wastes no time getting down to business with a series of gory guttings that continue in relentless fashion until the final frame. Banned in the UK and panned by critics, the film has many defenders today, including horror historian Stephen Thrower, who writes, “DGITW is cheap, gruesome, and yet operating on some sublime atavistic pleasure-frequency....I just wish it had been a hit. Can you imagine Part 2?” Contains violence and gore.
In this 1981 slasher favorite, campers are killed by a bonkers brute.
Cast: Jack McClelland, Mary Gail Artz, James P. Hayden
Member Reviews
This movie is known for its epic musical score and Shakespearean dialog. Experience such quotable lines as “I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I’m sorry.,” and “Huh?”.
Nachos : extra corny and cheesy! I love this movie, beautiful nature images, silly acting, incoherent story, lots of blood, a real 80s treat! Très divertissant! :-)
This movie is messed up!! But the ending song is the best!!
If you like "Camp" films with bad acting and silly story lines this one is for you. Definitely so b ad its good category - I think a must see for those who like to say they are Horror Buffs - many trops you will recognize and perhaps some created by this horror-able little film.
i am very confused theres either too much going on or not enough cause i dont fucking understand i didn't watch the full thing but the fucking random ass noises are too much and the audio is fucking terrible i have watched movies from the 30s with better audio than this