I. "Short-handled Axe"
The Short-Handled Axe is a thriller directed by Adam Green and starring Joe David Moore and Tamara Fieldman.

The film tells the story of a little boy who is so ugly because of his ugly appearance that even his relatives do not like him.
Synopsis
All the tragedies happened on that Halloween night, and the children of the neighbors threw firecrackers into the house in order to fool and frighten the "stupid big" Victor, however, the Rockley family's old house was built of that kind of flammable wood, and it is conceivable that the spark of firecrackers ignited the house... When Victor's father returned home, the house was surrounded by fire, and after learning that Victor was still trapped in the house, his father rushed into the barn, picked up a short-handled axe, and desperately slashed at the door... But he didn't know that the frightened Victor was actually hiding behind the door, trying to find a way to open it and escape. The axe in his father's hand was so unfortunately and unexpectedly slashed in Victor's face, and poor Victor cried out for his life. From then on, the old man who experienced the pain of losing his son was immersed in self-blame and sorrow for the rest of his life, he refused to leave the house for a step, refused to talk to others, and gradually broke off contact with everyone. Almost 10 years later, he died of depression.
It seems that it is always the ignorant and rash young people who have broken up with his girlfriend, and Ben has just broken up with his girlfriend, so he has no emotion to stare at the other girls' breasts, because he finds that this only reminds him of everything about his ex-girlfriend and the good times they spent together in his mother's bed. So he decided to do something thrilling to adjust his mood, and his eyes set on a swamp in New Orleans, which is famous for being haunted, and he and his friend Marcus went on a journey to explore the "haunted swamp". However, they never dreamed that due to the mistake of the inexperienced tour guide, they actually entered an ancient legend, in which everything was about Victor Crowley.
II. "Fatal Bend"
Fatal Bend is a 2003 horror film directed by Rob Schmidt and starring Desmond Harrington, Alize Dashku, Emmanuel Kriki, and others.
The film tells the story of a group of people in the jungle competing against barbarians for life and death.
Chris was offered a job and had to arrive within three hours in Rory, West Virginia, for an interview. Unfortunately, there was a traffic accident on the highway, and the road conditions were very bad. In a hurry, Chris decided to cut a short path. He drove into the dirt road that crossed the highway, and Chris drove around the dusty road, the green woods covering his head, casting a terrifying shadow at dusk, a sparsely populated road full of ominous signs. Just at a bend, Chris noticed a dead animal on the side of the road, and while driving, Chris suddenly lost control of the car by picking up the disc that fell out of the CD, hitting an off-road vehicle directly in front of him.
France, Evan, Carly, Scott and Jesse were the owners of the car, and they were supposed to go camping. But their car was punctured by barbed wire. Sick together, they went with Chris to ask for help, leaving France and Ivan watching the car. Chris and they found a mountain hut full of creepy weapons and many terrifying specimens. They concluded that the people who lived in the hut were related to the mysterious barbed wire that caused the car accident on the road. In fact, they encountered a terrifying mountain ogre. At this time, the owner of the hut, the ogre, suddenly returned, dragging their car, in a hurry, they hid, and after witnessing the tragedy in France, the four of them struggled to escape from the ogre's hut.
Scott was responsible for attracting the attention of the three ogres, and Chris was responsible for snatching the ogre's truck. However, the ogres were far more powerful than they thought. Scott was shot by the ogre in the chase, and the other three fled in a truck. Halfway through, they encountered a roadblock and had to abandon the truck and go on foot. At night, they spot the radio on a watchtower and ask for help, but accidentally attract the ogre. The ogres chased after them and soon found Chris and the others. In the new contest, Carly is unfortunately poisoned and hacked to death by the ogre. When the remaining two finally saw hope, the ogre suddenly appeared and captured Jesse. The police arrive late, and when Chris is about to ask for help, the policeman is stabbed to death by an ogre.
Chris used his wit to sneak back into the ogre's abode. He saved Jesse in an emergency. After some fighting, in the end, Chris hits the fuel tank of the car that rushed into the ogre hut with one last bullet, and the explosion kills the three ogres...
However, the story does not end, in the middle of the night, a policeman follows the previous radio call for help, to the already fragmented ogre hut, while inspecting the scene of the explosion, an ogre who is difficult to die slowly approaches from behind.
III. "There Are Eyes Across the Mountain"
Directed by Alexander Agar and starring Alan Stanford, Catherine Quinnan, Vanessa Shaw, Emily Draven, Dan Bird, and Ted Lavin, the horror film was released in the United States on March 10, 2006.
The film tells the story of a couple who drive their family on a long road trip across the border to celebrate their wedding anniversary, only to be attacked by a deformed monster on the road.
Long-distance road trips across the border, attended by all family members, have long been a favorite of many Americans, especially those who love the vast Gobi scenery of southwestern North America. The Carters are part of this group. Luckily, it's the wedding anniversary of Bob Carter (Ted Lavin) and his wife Ethel (Catherine Quinn), the head of the family, which is the perfect excuse to travel. Bob Carter is a detective who works for the Cleveland Police Department and is known as "Big Bob." Dealing with criminals and robbers all day, he has sharpened his rough lines and has a rough personality. The wife who circles around the pot all day is a typical housewife, and she is also nagging about the trivial matters of life every day.
At the urging of the elderly couple, the extended family prepares to embark on a car trip to the vast expanse of southwestern California. In fact, Bob also wants to use this trip to enhance the family and friendship between everyone in the family and eliminate the disharmony caused by the friction in his past life. Conversely, the family's eldest daughter, Ryan (Vanessa Shaw), worries that the long trip will have an impact on her children's health, while honest son-in-law Daw Bukuwski (Alan Stanford) is always afraid to spend time with her grinning old father-in-law. Meanwhile, the Carters' youngest daughter, Brenda (Emily Draven), is disgusted by the travel plans, as it means she will be separated from her best friends for a long time. The youngest son of the family, Bobby (Dan Bird), is eager for the long trip, because he will be able to have more opportunities to play with the family's two German breeding sheepdogs, Beauty and Beast. Despite their different thoughts and rhetoric about the road trip, the family finally squeezed into Big Bob's old buggy and embarked on a journey to California.
Cars drive west along the wide highway. In order to allow the family to enjoy the stunning scenery of the west as soon as possible, Bob deliberately turned a short path that he thought was a shortcut. But after driving for a while, the Carters found that they had completely entered a desolate and uninhabited area. Yellow desert everywhere, lifeless. After driving forward for a while, it was still a wilderness Gobi, empty. Bob's old, broken car also caused a mess at this moment, and it could no longer start driving. In the desolate desert, the Carters have begun to realize that they are in a great predicament.
As they prepare to unite against the desolate "yellow killers," they gradually discover that they are not the only survivors of this desolate land. Moreover, the Carters realized that they would face an even more terrifying threat to their lives. A group of people who also survived in the nearby mountains were slowly approaching the Carters with a strange look and strange behavior. These people seem to have survived in this barren land for a long time, and have produced terrible mutations, anything that can be eaten can arouse their unstoppable savage desires, and the blood-eating nature adds to their horror. It turned out that this terrible mutant was the descendant of the miners who had worked here. However, the nuclear weapons test site set up here by the roadless US government in the past has finally ended up in this situation after repeated nuclear explosion tests, and the people here have suffered various degrees of nuclear contamination. At the moment, the Carter family is faced with how to escape the crazy attack and killing of this group of barbarians, and how to work together to return to the civilized world.
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