A Crack in the Floor

2001 "Evil Lurks Below."
3.1| 1h30m| R| en| More Info
Released: 24 April 2001 Released
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Country: United States of America
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After witnessing his mother's brutal rape and murder at a young age, Jeremiah Hill turns to a life of seclusion in a small mountain town. Six friends enter the town for a weekend camping trip and stumble upon Jeremiah's lonely cabin in the woods, which shatters his 33 years of solitude and turns their trip into a nightmare of survival.

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skybrick736 For a low-budget film, A Crack in the Floor is definitely a great watch if you're in for a super cheesy slasher flick. There's nothing intelligent about this film, it's written in a very predictable way but it's scripted by someone who obviously gets horror movies. Film shots of the killer's eye beneath the floor boards is a fantastic reoccurring shot with a creepy music theme that is pretty chilling. The actor and premise of the character who plays the killer, is pretty much a miss though, since he's awfully generic on screen. Keep in mind there is little money that went into this film so the filmmaking is a little grainy and rough.However, the cast for A Crack in the Floor is incredible, snagging the likes of old-time classic actors such as Gary Busey, Rance Howard, Bo Hopkins, amazing trio for the film. Mario Lopez and Daisy McCrackin were solid additions as the leads of the film too and although a couple supporting cast members were annoying, it wasn't disastrous. The shining aspect of this film is clearly the comedic dialogue, whoever wrote the lines was well equipped in the comedy field too. So undoubtedly, the film is never going to be universally liked because of its low budget but the fact that A Crack in the Floor doesn't have a cult following by horror fans is pretty shocking. A Crack in the Floor should definitely be searched out if you're a fan of horrible but entertaining low budget horror films.
sixcents For the five minutes of screen time Busey gets he takes cinema to new heights. I want to live at that gas station. Slater is pretty good but the Busey scene alone is enough to make the viewer kill themselves since life no longer serves a purpose. The rest of the movie is pretty forgettable.Since I am obliged to fill out ten lines of text for this comment, I leave you with:Busey will molest your life.Period.Seriously.
trish722 I think the coolest scenes was when Mario Lopez, then that 2nd guy (baby daddy) discovered the girl lying beautifully in the woods and realizing that her head was on backwards. The reaction from both was top rate. I found ALL of the actors quite engaging, it was a B movie but they did not phone it in. I was rooting for them to survive, especially that nice Sheriff. But the couple that was having the baby annoyed me at the end, because they had a 2nd chance to get away and they're doing the "Run! But no I can't leave you!" argument yet again, until the slow walking psycho catches up to them.So the cars have been located, and tied to all missing people in the area, but no one knows the whereabouts of this cabin in the woods, everyone who did is dead. So does the guy get away with it or do they call in CSI Boondocks? Things that made me go hmmm?: Cops investigating without back-up. Why did the psycho killer kidnap the pregnant gal, suddenly breaking away from his M.O., and give her the chance to get free and run? Was the deputy's reaction to Mario Lopez based on the fact that he was Latino? Or was it standard police procedure in that town to club and arrest someone who waves them down screaming for help? The scene with Gary Busey was ridiculous and unnecessary. Bummer we never see "Jeremiah's" face. Yet another, wound the bad guy but don't make certain he's dead scene. Can't they at least tie him up? All in all it was fun. It's one of those see with a group, laugh, cringe and thrown popcorn at the screen movies.
userray2305 This one of a kind, brilliant horror movie starring Mario Lopez, Tracy Scoggins and Gary Busey will scare the bejesus out of you. A group of hikers happens upon a seemingly deserted cabin out in woods. Little do they know the unthinkable awaits them. A deranged and isolated man, Jeremiah, who's last contact with civilization came 33 years ago, sees them, stalks them, and... And there's the greatest scene with Gary Busey in which he plays a country bumpkin who's a few cans short of a twelver. Gives new meaning to the term "chickenhead." Think Hannibal Lecter, if you know what I'm saying.Don't wait to see this orgasmically exciting and wonderfully horrific movie! That is, if you dare.