Happy Veterans Day! No I will not be reviewing a war picture, TV series or Video Game depicting war. It's cliche' and several fans that are veterans got tired of that in 2015, so we are going to an Asylum Pictures instead. Yes, Asylum Pictures. The folks that brought you Z Nation, Sharknado, Atlantic Rim and more than a few mock busters are have a flick that caught my eye. So monsters roaming in a tiny woodland town and only a family curse can keep these wolves from huffing, puffing and knocking down your door. This is Little Dead Rotting Hood.
Miss Jackson if you're nasty. |
An ancient family curse keeps the bad things at bay of the small town of Stillwater Pennsylvania (What looks like Santa Clarita, California) and it takes its toll on them all. Going to Grandmother's house we go as we meet Marina Sirtis?? (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, Waxwork II: Lost in Time, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Gargoyles, Star Trek: Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Stargate SG-1, Star Trek: Insurrection, Paradise Lost, Star Trek: Voyager, Terminal Error and Net Games) is Esmeralda Whitfield. A young girl, Samantha (Bianca A.Santos of Ouija, Happyland, The DUFF, Dream Americano, The Fosters, Priceless, Happily Never After and Avenge the Crows) was on her way to Grandmother's house only to be savaged by wolves. The girl dies from severe blood loss and Grandma Whitfield just buries her in the friggin' woods! Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?!!
Before Sam dies, Grandma tells her she has to protect the people of the town and it is her turn to do such. THEN FRIGGIN' BURIES HER!!! All this in the first five minutes of the movie by the way. YEAH! Well there's a red hood, a blade, a bloodletting and an oath offered but STILL!!!
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The Sheriff (Eric Balfour of 24, Veritas: The Quest, Six Feet Under, Haven, Dinoshark, Skyline and Agenda: Payback) and Deputy Henry (Patrick Muldoon of Melrose Place, Starship Troopers, Stigmata, Red Team, Blackwoods, Project Viper, Ice Spiders, Christmas Town, Repo, Days of Our Lives and Badge of Honor) found Grandma lifeless and they can't imagine why she committed suicide. I agree. Picard is a much better series than the critics say. Samantha's boyfriend, Danny (Lil' Romeo Miller of Honey, All Grown Up, Romeo!, The Pig People, Madea's Witness Protection, How To Rock, The Love Letter, Frat Brothers and Brotherly Love) hasn't heard a thing from her since last night. Sure it's a small town and nothing is every really gone crazy but his Spidey senses start tingling and runs to the Sheriff.
Let's be fair to the Sheriff. The most he has to contend with is probably kids having booze bonfires, screwing on lover's lane and issuing speeding tickets. A missing person's report could just sound like an overprotective boyfriend but he says he will tell folks to keep an eye out for her and he'll keep Danny in the loop. In reality, Danny would have to wait 48 hours overall, so yeah better universe for this instance.
Danny starts hitting the school, Sam's house and leaving messages on her phone all to nothing. Yeah it is this point you try your level best to not freak out like you really really want to. Night time looming and Sam digs her way out of her grave, sporting claws and black contact lenses. Well that can't be good.
But enough of that, it's party time! Get yer drink on! Yes the typical teenager horror film tropes are at the ready. We'll have drunken jockos tormenting the nerds, body shots, couples sneaking off to screw their brains out in the woods. All the classics. Enough debauchery to raise Jason Voorhees out of his lake of doom and start racking a body count. Thankfully none of the kids are near Crystal Lake or Forrest Green or whatever it is called now. Danny is getting hit on at the party while he is still checking his phone to see if Sam called him back. Trust me, whatever he is drinking is not calming his mood at all.
Psst.. kid, you gotta get me out of this flick. |
And before you even hit me up with the messages, yes guys there's some titty. God, you have no idea how sick I am of that question. STOP LEAVING THAT MESSAGE!!! Sorry ladies, it is a query I have to field every other Horror movie. Upside? You're probably never gonna have to date these guys. I know that isn't much of a bonus but that's what I had.
Shockingly enough a wolf is out and about, prowling and gobbling up a teen like McDonald's french fries. Guess someone better call the Sheriff. Crazy part is loud music, fires going and a lot of kids does not make a lone wolf suddenly go apeshit. Science fact! They're pack hunters and don't go after people unless they are starving. Sheriff and Deputy Henry are creeped out, call for State troopers for back up because they know they'll have to do a grid search. Plus those pesky Sasquatch and Nachzehers are going to make their move next.
State trooper Victoria (5-time Emmy Award winner Heather Tom of The Young and the Restless, One Life to Live, Ugly Betty, The Bold and the Beautiful, Lucifer and Animal Among Us) and her partner are backing up the sheriff all the while they are still befuddled why Mrs. Whitfield killed herself. Victoria gives us some exposition talking about Whitfield being a staple of the town, a living legend if you will. Teens dropping faster than Trump's rating approval and the Sheriff is still thinking it is just a few wolf encounters, so he gathers a search and rescue team of the local yokels. Yes arm them with guns and let's go into the woods at sundown. Boy that can't end in bloodshed at all. Didn't you see Silver Bullet, Sheriff?
With a spooky intro of Becky Sanders (Amy Argyle of Hard Love, Blood Effects, Adopting Terror, Illegal, Grooming Giselle, Frank & Lola, Moon Creek Cemetery and Parker's Anchor), it is pretty obvious who the Alpha is and what is going on. Or is she?.. She has a little cat and mouse chat with the Sheriff and he can almost get the vibe she's not on the up and up.
Will Sam be able to fulfill her destiny? Can the town be saved? How many of the folk will be on the buffet?
With all the negative critics on this flick I would point out what it does have versus what it lacks. Some excellent drone footage over the treetops, a decent story idea about nature against humanity, a solid cast, good direction and editing. I really don't understand why my fellow critics are tossing this wolf story under the bus. I guess they were expecting it to have Rick Baker's work like in The Howling or American Werewolf in London. Perhaps they were hoping for it to surpass Dog Soldiers in SFX and gore.
What we have is a smaller budget that still comprised of extras, animal handlers, POV shots, faux wolf heads for the close-up blocking shots and a heroine to the likes of Buffy. Actual wolves were used but there were no real rounds fired. Muzzle flashes and gun shots sounds were all added in post-production. I have a feeling most of those firearms were Airsoft pellet guns too. At the end of the day, this is a popcorn flick with a bit of gore, decent one-liners and an interesting story.
Girl, you tryin' to get a brother killed? |
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