John Schneider, Ryan Kennedy, Brendan Fletcher, Katharine Isabelle
A forgotten town harbors a horrible secret that's discovered by a group of teens seeking to unlock the mysteries of the past. Somewhere, in the woods surrounding a remote village, a temperamental ogre... read more
DVD Release Date: March 31, 2009
Stats: 90 reviews
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November 19, 2009
A big, big surprise to me. Despite the abysmal CGI of the titular monster, the rest of this movie was engaging, original, well done, and had great acting! This village sacrifices one member of itself every year to the Ogre, and they are safe from it's wrath, and are given immorta... read more
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August 25, 2009
This movie is a time waster more than anything. The idea of it was a bit unique, but in all honesty it is pretty boring. A town stuck in time, due to a sorcerer's meddling for power results in an ogre that will come and devour one towns person each year. After a hundred years o... read more
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August 17, 2009
This was some like the movie Village. The town is can not go passed the boundaries. The town is afraid of an Ogre that lives in the woods and requires one human sacrafice per year. OK the ogre and the killing are super fake. Overall the movie was alright to watch but it is no... read more
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April 13, 2009
What M. Night Shyamalan's The Village could have been if there'd actually been a monster in the movie.
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April 12, 2009
reminiscent to me of the BAD CG hulk a few years ago. 4 collage age(?) students go on a camping trip to find an old caught in history town. They get into a spot of trouble (broken ankle) & from there ya go. Ladies keep in mind any time you start screaming remember you are ATTRAC... read more
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April 23, 2008
This movie is okay.The Ogre in this movie makes Shrek look like a major wuss.This movie is only good for one viewing.
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March 31, 2008
I saw this movie on the Sci-Fi channel a while back. It was ok, but I hated how fake looking the ogre looked compared to the people and surroundings.
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