Boggy Creek

Synopsis: Following the death of her father in a terrible accident, sweet, yet troubled Jennifer and her friends decide to check out her dad's cabin that's located in the deep woods of Boggy Creek, Texas. While staying at said cabin for a week, Jennifer and company run afoul of an evil and vicious monster of local legend that kills men and abducts women.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Brian T. Jaynes
Production: Boggy Creek Productions
 
IMDB:
3.2
NOT RATED
Year:
2010
87 min
125 Views


Stop! God damn it!

Dumb ass, you pulls up your

crime scene like that you're gonna

contaminate the damn evidence.

Oh my God!

Oh yeah!

Looks like the kid

is ripped... apart.

It's Casey Gotrea and his daddy.

You know what

did this, don't you?

You don't want to hear

that ignorant sh*t, Mark.

I mean you and me both of us

know what did this, Sheriff

I'm out...

When you finished with

what you're doing there,

call the Coroner's office

and get him out here.

I forgot to take, Sheriff.

You still don't believe

how many dead bodies...

Now!

We're all packed. Do you want

to know where? Here we come.

Let's go to my home.

I've got to shower.

- Um Jen.

- Yeah.

I have a little confession to make.

What did you do this time?

Remember when I told you my father's

godson was staying with us for a few weeks?

Yeah, Dave or something...

you said your dad was like

helping him with career planning stuff.

Right.

I invited him to stay with us at

the cabin for a couple of nights.

But only for a couple of nights.

And then the rest of the

week, it'll just be me and you,

and we'll just hang

and do girl's stuff.

You know.

Have fun.

Maya.

This isn't supposed to be a party.

I know. And I know I

should have asked you first.

But he really needs some time away.

He's been through some shitty stuff.

He's just as confused as you are,

But he doesn't have a mom

like you, to attend to, you know.

He's pretty lost.

- You think I can talk to my mom.

- Yeah. Why not?

Mom's great, Jen. I don't

understand why you hate her so much.

Are you mad?

Sh*t! You're mad.

Jen.

I'm not mad.

You know I can't be mad at you.

You're going to love him.

He's really cool.

And he's smart like you, not

to mention he's smokin' hot.

Maybe the two of you could,

you know... hang out.

I don't think so.

Well, he is cute.

If he wasn't in fact my brother,

I'll probably do him.

I'm sure you will, Maya.

- B*tch.

- Slut.

Hey ya, the way I see it...

it will be good for you.

You've always been such a loner.

Plus, with me going away

to school next month.

Anyway, being around someone besides me

might help draw you out of your funk.

It's only a couple of days.

Cause you are cute.

Who's that girl?

I have no clue.

- Hey sweetie. How you guys doing?

- Okay.

- Guess we beat you here.

- Guess so.

Jen, this is Dave.

Dave, this is Jennifer.

- Hey Jen, how are you doing?

- Good. Okay.

Nice to meet you.

Yeah, and I brought

my friend, Brook.

Who is she?

You never mentioned a girl.

This is the girl I'm seeing.

You won't even know she is here.

- It is okay, right?

- Oh, the more the merrier.

So.

What is there to do around here?

Uhh, there's canoeing,

we can rent a bike.

Skinny dip,

You can bake in the sun.

Just saying it's quicker.

Good work.

Want to do it again?

Ok, to the tree and back.

Okay, on your

mark, get set, go.

Same time if you're tired. We'll do

more once your breath pick up a bit.

Jen, I have to be going.

You want to come say bye to me?

Troy, just still take

good care of her.

Yes, I will.

I'll be back on Sunday, okay?

I want you to call me every night

before you go to sleep, alright sweetie.

Want to give me a hug?

Jen, why don't you want

to give me a hug? Come here.

- You won't forget to call?

- No, I won't forget.

- Have fun.

- I will.

Be seeing you.

I love you, okay.

Daddy!

Yeah. What was that for?

I just missed you.

I just miss you so much.

Oohh. Princess.

Are you there Jen?

Hello.

Jen, you okay?

Oh, I'm great.

I'm not paying attention. Fine.

Excuse me.

- Home sweet home.

- Oh, my God.

Oh, Gods.

It's nice.

Very nice.

Is there a hotel around here?

Don't let the door hit

you in the ass, ok, Hon.

She's kidding, right?

Of course, she is... duh.

Come on, let's go see the bedrooms.

Let's go, pick out our room.

- That one is a bedrooms?

- Yeah, you guys can have this one.

A twin bed?

I'm sure you guys could figure it out.

Hell, there is always a porch

you can sleep in next.

- It is cool, my gal.

- How?

God,.. please make daddy and mommy

in case I do make up for dad

to come back home again...

is that...

Jen.

If we're staying late, maybe we should

go in town and get some supplies.

I'll make a list for you and

Brenda to take to town.

- It's Brook.

- What?

You just called me Brenda,

and my name is Brook.

Hey Maya, why don't

you just go with them.

You know I'm going

to stay here with you?

Actually, I'd rather be

alone with me, myself.

Sure. I mean, you are

okay being here, right?

Yeah, I'm sure.

I'm fine really, sorry just...

Really, it's cool.

Okay.

All right guys, let's go.

Welcome, all you in.

For whatever you want.

You kids just passing through?

No, we're staying at the

cabin on the lake, for a week.

Ma'am I'm sorry but

there's something in this water.

Oh dear!

There you go, Hon.

All gone.

Our dinner special tonight is fried

catfish, french fries and hash browns.

And your choice of large beverage,

orange soda, iced tea and beer.

Of course, if you all ask for beer,

I'm going have to see what I do.

Um, I guess hush

puppies are like fries.

- You aren't from around here, are you?

- No, not even close.

Of course they're fried, honey.

Did you ever hear of baked tush puppies?

- I'll just have a cheeseburger and fries.

- Yeah, me too.

Ahh, make it three

cheeseburgers and fries.

All right.

Coming up.

I mean, is it just me, or just

everyone here seem weird?

No, it's not just you.

Do you think that it's best

that we get out, quietly.

Hello, mum.

Well, we're here

I tried to, but..here

No, it's dead.

Yeah.

Everything but the phone.

That was supposed to be the idea.

No, you don't. You want

me to meet you, and I don't.

And I am safe here.

You know what. I have to go.

I'll call you when I get some...

Hello.

It's okay.

I'm Dustin. I live in the cabin

next door to where you're staying.

- Well, you scared the sh*t out of me.

- That's right.

- Sure you don't want anything?

- No thank you.

- You don't seem like a local.

- I'm not.

- You live here now, though.

- For now.

Did you realise you're over

10 miles from town, right?

Yah, I remember that.

We drove here.

You carry that shotgun

with you, everywhere you go?

If you've seen what I've

seen, you'd understand.

And what have you seen?

Long story.

Well, I got time.

I'm gonna be here all week.

I brought my wife Kay

out here, about a year ago.

Dustin...

That was the last time I saw her.

Oh God.

That's horrible.

- Did they ever catch him?

- And it wasn't a man that took her.

Well, if it wasn't a human,

then what was it?

Your dad...

never tell you about this place?

You mean like, any other

American folklore, right?

If you want to call it that.

Well, I mean,

I read up on some of it

when as was trying to

find out more about the place.

You believe in all that, don't you?

Like I said before Jeniffer,

this place isn't safe.

I am really sorry about

what happened to your wife.

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