Hatchet II Page #6

Synopsis: Marybeth escapes the clutches of the deformed, swamp-dwelling iconic killer Victor Crowley. After learning the truth about her family's connection to the hatchet-wielding madman, Marybeth returns to the Louisiana swamps along with an army of hunters to recover the bodies of her family and exact the bloodiest revenge against the bayou butcher.
Director(s): Adam Green
Production: Dark Sky Films
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Metacritic:
49
Rotten Tomatoes:
38%
R
Year:
2010
85 min
$52,604
Website
364 Views


He's gonna have his peace.

This will all be over

and we'll be rich.

- What if--

- Don't be a fool.

Stay with me.

Stay with me.

Give me your gun.

No!

Do you see anything out there?

No.

But I find it hard to believe that

this door is the only way in.

I'll scope it out.

Now, you listen to me.

I want you to hide.

I'm not hiding.

That's enough.

Now you hide!

Come on.

Come on!

I've never been

so f***ing scared in my life.

I'm sorry about your brother.

You could have told me earlier.

I thought Zombie would have told you.

Are you positive?

But are you sure he's dead?

Why the hell would you

come back here?

I don't understand.

My family is gone.

I have nothing.

I wanna see Crowley die.

- But if he's a ghost--

- I hurt him last night.

If he can feel pain,

then he can die.

What did he say to you?

I heard him say

something about "those two"?

He seems to think that Trent and

that guy with you, your uncle...

Bob?

He says that they're with your father when

they killed Victor Crowley years ago.

What?

He thinks that if Victor Crowley

has his revenge on them that

the curse will be lifted and he'll

just go away, and they will be safe.

That's why he brought us here?

I don't know sh*t.

- All I know is--

- Uncle Bob!

Hey, no! Hey!

Spiders.

Oh, sh*t.

Oh, please, spiders.

Please.

Oh, f***!

Uncle Bob!

Uncle Bob!

It's a trap!

What?

Reverend Zombie,

he's trying to get--

He's in the house!

Wait, no!

No, no, wait! Wait!

Just kill me!

Oh... Oh, God!

Uncle Bob, please!

Don't go!

This is what he wants.

Please listen to me.

Help!

Please help me!

Help me!

Wait.

Come on, get up.

Come on.

Uncle Bob, get up.

Hurry!

We have to get out of here.

Get up. Run!

Oh, no! Oh, no!

What are you doing?

I'm trying to save you.

Yeah, you f***!

No, please!

Uncle Bob!

Uncle Bob!

Put her down!

What are you doing?

Please!

Oh, God!

Please stop!

I'm trying to save you.

- I know you were gonna kill him.

- No.

Listen to me!

Listen to me.

He's going to kill you.

You, you're gonna kill him!

No, you're gonna kill him.

- No!

- Don't lock me in here!

Uncle Bob!

No, please!

Don't leave me.

- Wait!

- You want him to get you too?

- All right.

- You wanna be safe, don't you?

Come on, come on.

Uncle Bob!

Zombie!

Zombie, you can't leave me

with this thing!

- Uncle Bob!

- You gotta help me!

Come back!

Zombie!

Come on you hatchet-faced f***!

Oh, God!

Uncle Bob!

Now, now, little girl.

It's almost over.

It's almost all over.

No!

Now, it's all over, little girl.

It's all over.

Three children set that house

on fire decades ago,

three children murdered

Victor Crowley,

Trent, yourfather,

and your father's brother, your uncle.

The only way to rid this swamp

of that ghost's curse forever

is to let him have revenged

on the men that killed him.

You see?

You see!

It's over!

Victor Crowley is gone.

Gone!

The swamp is mine.

You're a murderer.

You never wanted to help me.

You killed all

those innocent people.

No, no, no.

Victor Crowley

murdered those people.

I just happened to survive.

I'm gonna tell the police what you did.

I'm gonna tell everybody.

That's where you're wrong,

Marybeth Dunston.

Well, there's something

that you got wrong.

What?

That wasn't my real uncle.

Bob was my daddy's best friend.

My daddy's brother died

from leukemia when I was 12.

You gotta be f***in' kiddin' me.

Die, you motherf***er!

Go to hell!

F*** you!

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