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A Crack in the Floor

A Crack in the Floor (2001)

April. 24,2001
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3.1
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R
| Horror

After witnessing his mother's brutal rape and murder at a young age, Jeremiah Hill turns to a life of seclusion in a small mountain town. Six friends enter the town for a weekend camping trip and stumble upon Jeremiah's lonely cabin in the woods, which shatters his 33 years of solitude and turns their trip into a nightmare of survival.

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Solemplex
2001/04/24

To me, this movie is perfection.

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VeteranLight
2001/04/25

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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BallWubba
2001/04/26

Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.

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Dirtylogy
2001/04/27

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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skybrick736
2001/04/28

For a low-budget film, A Crack in the Floor is definitely a great watch if you're in for a super cheesy slasher flick. There's nothing intelligent about this film, it's written in a very predictable way but it's scripted by someone who obviously gets horror movies. Film shots of the killer's eye beneath the floor boards is a fantastic reoccurring shot with a creepy music theme that is pretty chilling. The actor and premise of the character who plays the killer, is pretty much a miss though, since he's awfully generic on screen. Keep in mind there is little money that went into this film so the filmmaking is a little grainy and rough.However, the cast for A Crack in the Floor is incredible, snagging the likes of old-time classic actors such as Gary Busey, Rance Howard, Bo Hopkins, amazing trio for the film. Mario Lopez and Daisy McCrackin were solid additions as the leads of the film too and although a couple supporting cast members were annoying, it wasn't disastrous. The shining aspect of this film is clearly the comedic dialogue, whoever wrote the lines was well equipped in the comedy field too. So undoubtedly, the film is never going to be universally liked because of its low budget but the fact that A Crack in the Floor doesn't have a cult following by horror fans is pretty shocking. A Crack in the Floor should definitely be searched out if you're a fan of horrible but entertaining low budget horror films.

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disdressed12
2001/04/29

the mouse.that's right,i said mouse.there's a mouse in the movie,and even though it has the briefest of cameos,it was the best actor in the(alleged)movie.for some reason,i watched this right to the bitter end. i don't think anyone involved in the movie knew there were cameras involved.you can't fake acting this bad.it's a real talent.nor can you fake making a movie this horrible.and this is the end result. it wasn't really a movie.more like a collection of scenes strung(loosely)together.i'm not sure how much this thing cost to make,but i feel confident in saying i have more than that underneath my cushions.brutal,but still nowhere near as bad as Dracula 3000.a very reluctant 1* for the mouse's performance.

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Horror_Fan01
2001/04/30

It was so much fun, i loved it, i watch this movie at least once every month, some parts still give me the creeps! I definitely recommend it to everyone! It's definitely worth a rent! It had cheap scares, suspenseful scenes, jumpy parts and a killer, oh ya, and gore....thats all i need from a horror movie, the cast is great looking, and very well acted. This is like Cabin Fever, the only difference is nobody really knows about this movie. With a higher budget, a more well-known cast and a better director, this movie could have been actually pretty big. But all i have to say is, definitely give it a look, it certainly deserves it.

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shark-43
2001/05/01

This movie has many faults but it is a LOAD of fun with chips, beer, Bob Marley stuff and friends - in fact we watched it AFTER watching a Uwe Boll film so it seemed like Psycho compared to his piece of crap. Yes, Busey gives a strange but amazing cameo at a rundown gas station - in fact, the scene between him and the other white trash weirdo (who I believe is played by none other than Ron Howard's dad - Rance!!)is great fun. There are some nice touches to this film and some restraint. Yes, some of the gore is laughably bad but it was also nice to see veteran character actor Bo Hopkins (American Graffitti, Midnight Express)working again. Your basic teens in the woods getting slaughtered but fun.

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