Madison County Page #2

Synopsis: A group of college kids travel to a small, mountain town called Madison County to interview the author of a tell-all book on the accounts of several grisly murders that happened there. But when the kids get to Madison County, the author is no where to be found and the towns people act like they haven't seen him in years. They also say that the killer never existed and the murders never happened. However, when the kids start digging around to get their own answers, they find out that the stories may be more real than the townspeople are letting on!
Director(s): Eric England
Production: Image Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.1
R
Year:
2011
81 min
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What was that?

I'm sorry, baby.

I just thought we'd have

a little bit of fun

while we're out here

in the middle of nowhere.

That's not exactly the

kind of fun I had in mind.

What kind of fun

did you have in mind?

Do you wanna f***

right here in the woods?

Uh-huh. You know,

I do have the camera.

Uh-huh.

Mmm.

Psych.

What do you mean, psych?

What? Is it the rain?

You fell for it. Yes.

It's too wet to do that here.

It can get a lot wetter out here.

Ah!

What? What the f***?

- Come on.

- What was that?

What was what?

I heard a noise.

Hang on.

Will, I heard a noise.

I didn't hear anything.

What the f*** were you

doing with my sister?

Kyle, stop!

Were you spying on her?

No, this isn't what

it looks like.

No, Kyle!

Come on. Stop!

No, I wasn't.

Let me see your camera.

Why?

Because I want to see the camera.

Why?

I want to see the f***ing camera.

Let me see

the goddamn pictures.

I'll show you the pictures.

Stop it.

Give me the f***ing camera.

Stop it!

Ahhh!

Whoa! Whoa! What happened?

This f***ing pervert

was spying,

probably taking

pictures of Brooke.

No, I wasn't.

You know what?

This guy is f***ing nuts.

You're f***ing kidding me.

Hey! Hey!

Kyle, chill.

Will wouldn't do that.

I don't know, what the

f*** he would do.

Will's my boyfriend, Kyle!

All right?

We've been seeing

each other for months.

What... What?

It's true. You need

to chill out, Kyle.

Let's just drop it, okay?

There's no sense in getting

pissed at each other.

Let's get back to the car.

We've gotta keep moving.

- F***!

- You okay?

Phew! You really know how to pick

a place, you know that, James?

So, we're here now.

Where do we go?

Hungry?

Starving.

Let's stop and get some food.

If we can find a place.

Why is everyone staring at us?

I don't know.

Hi, ma'am.

Hi there, young man.

What can I do for you?

We were wondering if we

could get some food?

Certainly. What would you like?

Just whatever.

Burgers, fries, and sodas for all 5 of us.

Of course.

Uh, ma'am, do you

have veggie burgers?

She's a vegetarian.

No, I'm sorry.

We don't get many

of those around here.

I'll just have some fries.

That'll be $15.

What? That's it?

Thank you.

Let me ask you something.

Why does everyone here

have a staring problem?

Well, it's because

we don't get many

strangers around here.

Oh, yeah?

Why is that?

Well, there are a lot of folks

who don't like people

they don't know

around them and their families,

and farms and such.

Jeez, paranoid much?

Well, we mean you no harm.

No. I'm sure.

Why don't you kids have a seat.

Your food will be ready

in a few minutes.

So, ma'am...

Erma.

Erma. Uh, you wouldn't

happen to know

David Randall would you?

David Randall... Hmm.

Nope. Sorry,

doesn't ring a bell.

Well, he's the writer of this

book, Devil in the Woods.

Oh, that David Randall.

Yes, ma'am. What can

you tell me about him?

He's long gone,

as far as I know.

What about Damien Ewell?

Oh, Damien Ewell's

just a made-up person.

Doesn't exist,

just like that book.

But the letters.

I've been getting letters.

Oh!

Someone was

playing a prank on you.

All right. Thanks.

So, what'd she say?

She says, David isn't here

and Damien isn't real.

You're joking, right?

Please tell me we didn't

come all the way down here

for someone who isn't real.

He is real.

And David is here. I have

the letters to prove it.

Well, I guess we're

gonna need more than that.

What are you doing?

I'm going outside.

I'm coming too.

So, where are we going?

I don't know, I just wanted

to see what was down here.

Oh, I wonder

who these belong to.

Damien.

They're his trophies.

Oh, look, there's a nice spot

for a car right over there.

Uh, do you think she was

telling the truth about David?

I don't know.

She seemed a little off.

I can't believe

he lives out here.

He's like a hermit.

Yeah.

Maybe he's a lone

rider kinda guy.

You know, like your brother.

Um... I'm sorry

about him, earlier.

No, no. Don't be.

He overreacts sometimes.

No. The guy

doesn't like me.

That's not overreacting.

Dad's told him some stuff

that he's heard about you.

Bad reputations never

leave you in small towns,

do they?

Well, what's my reputation?

You are the cute,

innocent girl next door

that got swept away

by the dashing rebel.

Then why am I with you?

Because I'm irresistible.

Mmm-hmm.

Uh-huh.

And I'm going to use that

to win over your dad

and he's going to love me too.

And you think that'll work?

Yeah.

I'm gonna make it work.

Because I don't want Kyle

tagging along on our honeymoon.

Not funny.

Funny?

You should have heard

what I was going to say.

Will, come on.

We're leaving!

Duty calls.

You're ready to go?

Mmm-hmm.

- Where you've been?

- So what's the plan?

We're gonna go

to David's house.

I got the woman to tell

me where the address is.

And we're going to trust

some old lady

who lives in the middle

of the woods?

Got no other choice.

Let me get a quick

shot of the diner.

Oh! Sorry.

What exactly are you

takin' pictures of?

My friends and I are doing a

write-up on Madison County.

- Is that so?

- Mmm-hmm.

Well, you see this is

my truck right here,

and I don't appreciate

you takin' pictures of it.

Well, you see, I don't want anything

to do with you or your truck.

So why don't you

move it out of my shot?

Want to say that again?

It'd be in your best interest

to put that knife away.

You kids best be getting out

of here while you still can.

He'll be gettin' wind of you

soon and when he does...

Sh*t. Thank you. I can't

believe you did that.

Oh, my God. Are you okay?

Yeah, I'm okay.

Did you see that?

Yeah.

I think we should leave.

We're not leaving.

That guy pulled

a knife on us, James!

You've never seen

a knife before?

People get robbed daily

in big cities,

and they don't move away.

No, that doesn't make it

any better, James.

We're staying.

We leave now, then all that

sh*t we just went through

was for nothing.

Will got a knife pulled on him.

So what?

You get your interview,

you get your pictures,

and we get the hell

out of here.

If we leave now,

we're making a bigger

deal than it should be.

We'll just try to stay

out of harm's way...

Look out!

What the f***?

What the f*** was that?

F*** who it was,

we almost hit him!

Did you not see his face?

Yeah, it's called inbreeding.

And we'd mellow out

in the light of the sun

We will ride tonight

With evil spirits we'll fight

To protect our land

To protect our kin

They have their full might

on this full moon night

But we'll make 'em understand

On this land we stand

On the full...

Do you think it's safe?

I don't wanna get shot at

or anything like that.

No, we'll be fine.

Come on.

Hello?

Anybody home?

Hello?

Hey! Open up!

Let's go.

No one's home.

Let's leave.

So we drove all this way

to grab some food

and knock on someone's door?

Sounds like something

I would say.

Because it's stupid.

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