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Title: Tony Giglio's TIMBER FALLS
Description: trailer alert!


Sheldon Warnock - November 7, 2007 06:54 PM (GMT)
A red-band trailer for Tony Giglio's Timber Falls was added two days ago to Revver.

Revver: Timber Falls red-band trailer page

Shawn Garrett - November 7, 2007 09:33 PM (GMT)
The missing are preying on people? :huh:

Kinda gave me a WRONG TURN 3 vibe (what with the bad guys being referred to as "it" and all) but then one of them spoke clear english.

Hmmmm....

Richard Harland Smith - November 7, 2007 09:42 PM (GMT)
Okay, horror needs to seriously get off West Virginia's back.

Sheldon Warnock - November 27, 2007 08:42 AM (GMT)
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Synopsis

When Mike (Josh Randall) and Sheryl (Brianna Brown) stake their tent in the rugged mountains of West Virginia the worst they expect are mosquitoes. What they get is a nightmare.

Sheryl vanishes. Mike wanders through the woods searching on his own and meets a God-fearing woman who says she can help.

Little does Mike know, her help is the last thing he needs. After a string of horrific events, he finds Sheryl bound to a table in a remote cabin cellar. Candles and crucifixes line the walls.

God has something evil planned...

Timber Falls official website
MySpace: Timber Falls official page
Revver: Timber Falls clip page
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Craig Blamer - November 27, 2007 09:15 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Richard Harland Smith @ Nov 7 2007, 02:42 PM)
Okay, horror needs to seriously get off West Virginia's back.

Seriously... something along those lines (short of going into horror film territory) happened to my traveling family in West Virginia back in the sixties.

JEFFREY ALLEN RYDELL - November 27, 2007 09:24 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Craig Blamer @ Nov 27 2007, 04:15 AM)
Seriously... something along those lines (short of going into horror film territory) happened to my traveling family in West Virginia back in the sixties.

Who survived... and what was left of them?




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