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him, only to find a car belonging to her abusive ex-boyfriend Jimmy (whom she thinks has been following her over the past few days). Frightened, she flees back to the van, only to find that Jack and Jade have been murdered. Jimmy suddenly appears, holding a gun to Ivan's neck. Samantha confronts Jimmy, accusing him of murdering the others, but then Reagan appears and kills Jimmy and Ivan, upon which Samantha flees.
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David Arquette came up with the idea for the film when he was at a reggae concert in Northern California. "We're surrounded by redwood trees and the redwood trees are always so creepy anyway. And I thought it would be crazy if a madman came out of the woods and started hacking up all these hippies,"
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wrote, "While the film has some genuinely cutting observations about both liberals and conservatives to make, the aforementioned middle contains too many scenes of people either doing drugs or dancing; and too few (in fact, almost none) of the biting satire that fueled the first act. Not until the
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The next morning, Samantha is escorted away from the woods by law enforcement, although Buzz learns that Gus's body wasn't found where it should have been. Meanwhile, Baker re-emerges from the outhouse and wanders off with his money into the woods, where Gus suddenly appears and murders him with a
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Back at the festival, the headless body of an older hippie (killed earlier by Reagan) is found hanging from a tree. Buzz quickly orders the festival to be shut down and tells the attendees to go home, much to the chagrin of Baker. Since Joey had the keys to their van, Samantha goes off looking for
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Meanwhile, Frank Baker, the organizer of the event, is preparing for the festival, despite local police officer Buzz Hall reminding him that a girl had died at the one held the previous year. The festival begins anyway, but one festival-goer gets killed by an unseen figure after wandering into the
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Meanwhile, Buzz, believing Dylan Riggs to be the killer, heads out to his shack, where he finds Dylan seemingly cutting up the bodies of the murdered victims. A chase begins, but it quickly ends after Dylan accidentally falls into his own
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said the film's real strength is "a good-natured and modest sense of mischievous fun. It’s a dumb movie made by a director smart enough to recognize absurdity when he sees it." In his review of the DVD,
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and, most pointedly (and absurdly), Reagan's policies toward mental patients. Don't be fooled by the semi-serious veneer; this is a movie whose idea of political humor is an attack dog named Nancy."
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woods by himself. The next day, Linda and Joey head off into the woods by themselves to have sex, only to be ambushed by the hooligans with paintball guns. Suddenly, a man dressed like
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is a major plot point, as the killer is one of the mental patients released due to the effects of the Act. Arquette intended the film to be a commentary on the policies of the
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39 years later, a group of friends - Joey, Ivan, Samantha, Linda, Jade, and Jack - are driving through the woods to the American Free Love Festival (a modern-day
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during May 2007 in its first edition. David Arquette is credited with the story, alongside Joe Harris, who adapted the concept for the comic medium with artist
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version, with 4 minutes not seen in the theatrical cut. The DVD includes audio commentary by cast and crew, deleted scenes, and behind-the-scenes featurettes.
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In 1967, a young boy is watching a news report on TV of then-governor of California Ronald Reagan railing against the
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The case never went to court and was eventually dropped, because Jünker could not afford to take the case to court.
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was also shot in the same state park north of Santa Cruz, several years before
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In August 2007, writer-producer Fritz Jünker sued the Arquettes'
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at a music festival who get stalked by a madman dressed up like
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The film, Arquette's directorial debut, is about a group of
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ending do we get a whiff of what made it great earlier."
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Index


David Arquette
Joe Harris
Courteney Cox Arquette
Jaime King
Thomas Jane
Lukas Haas
Jimmy Haun
Coquette Productions
comedy
slasher film
David Arquette
Jaime King
Thomas Jane
Lukas Haas
hippies
Ronald Reagan
environmental movement
Mental Health Systems Act of 1980
Reagan Era
environmentalist movement
Woodstock festival
Ronald Reagan
punji stick trap
outhouse toilet
defunded mental institutions in 1981
Jaime King
Thomas Jane
Lukas Haas
Jason Mewes

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