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Wrong Turn Home – Scary As Hell Edition

a TRUE FANEDIT by 3Razor

This is the scary as hell take WRONG TURN and the X-Files episode HOME. It removes the most bugging pieces and provides you with a nice horror compilation about inbred monsters.

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TAGLINE: Beware the inbreeds!

Original film name Wrong Turn
X-Files S04E02 – Home
Film studio name Summit Entertainment
20th Century Fox Television
Film release date 2003
1996
Original runtime 84 minutes
44 minutes
Fanedit release date October 2008
New runtime 76 minutes
41 minutes
Amount of time cut/added 85 minutes cut

INTENTION:
I wanted to create a nice horror fanedit collection for Halloween 2008, uniting on DVD two great plots about inbred monsters.
How intention was achieved: the usual way, which was as usual pretty unusual.

EDITING DETAILS:
I always liked WRONG TURN and a have a weak spot for this movie. It is frightening, violent and disturbing. And from the first time I watched it, it did not so much remind me on DELIVERANCE, but on the incredible horror episode from X-Files: HOME.
When watching it again and reading some reviews about it, I had to discover that a lot of people find it rather bad, most of all because it follows a rather cheap plot and offers no true surprises. It is just another typical B-horror movie.
So I thought about getting rid of what was most bugging (especially the lame beginning and the cliffhanger ending) to turn this into a more watchable and straight to the point movie. It is very short and really wastes no time anymore. The deletion of Scott’s gooftalk adds a lot to the atmosphere.
But when I was finished, I had the feeling something important was still missing: X-Files: HOME. So I watched it again and decided to make a few edits to it to make it even more dark than it already way by removing the lighter parts from it. I also turned it to 16:9, going scene by scene for the best image presentation to make it appear more modern.
And it looks and works just great.

CUTLIST:

Wrong Turn:

  • - deleted climbing couple beginning
  • - deleted Scott’s gooftalk all over the first half of the movie
  • - deleted the cliffhanger ending

Home:

  • - deleted Scully reading her notes to Mulder at the crime scene
  • - trimmed the black pauses (commercial interruptions) to better fit a continous story
  • - deleted Mulder saying to Scully “I never saw you as a mother.”
  • - deleted pig head on porch
  • - deleted Mulder’s TV antenna trouble and the next mother reference
  • - deleted Mulder and Scully having trouble in getting the pigs out and both of them goofing there
  • - deleted Mulder’s fun surprise at finding the newspaper that states that Elvis is dead
  • - added my own credits

ADDITIONAL COMMENT:
- There is a stutter on camera drives in WRONG TURN, which I could not get rid of. I hope it is not too distracting.
- Because there are 2 movies on this DVD, I will not create a torrent from it. Sharing a complete DVD via torrent will take me forever. Sorry.
- I am 3Raz0r, I like horror movies and I dig fanedits.

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7 Review »

  1. Wrong Turn Home/Home Scary As Hell Edition by 3Raz0r

    Contains Spoilers!!!!!!!

    First, I have to say that the presentation of this DVD is superb. The menu and the transitions twist like a snake.

    There are two choices, the feature and the X-Files episode. It all feels like a DVD drive-in inbreed double bill.

    Wrong Turn Home, the titles begin…..

    The 3Raz0r credit inserted into the opening editing title was so cleverly done. As for the movie you know the score, unsympathetic young’uns are dispatched by sympathetic inbreeds.

    The end credits of the movie I enjoyed the most because 3Ranz0r uses them to wish everyone a Happy Halloween (a satanic festival that Americans seem to enjoy).

    So to Home…..

    I am not much of an X-Files fan but I can see the similarities between these two works very clearly.

    The audio is perfect. The image quality is very clean especially for the X-files episode.

    5/5

    Review by Rock Savage — November 1, 2008 @ 1:21 pm

  2. i completely agree with mollo’s review.

    the presentation is VERY cool, the fanediting choices are great and really improve on these already entertaining “movies”.

    in “wrong turn” we get a lot less crappy dialogue and scott isn’t such a douche. the ending was kinda weird for me… i think the scene with the map was out of place here. for pacing, this could be removed and then we have them driving “past” the gas station and onto the highway. also, i think this could have been tightened up a lot more. there is still a lot of dialogue that i was expecting to be removed for obvious, silly, reasons.

    i found home to be a perfectly edited and realized connection to “wrong turn”. i actually haven’t seen it in a long time, so it was a mostly “new” experience. what was removed from “home” (some of the silly and unnecessary moments) help with the pacing and it now seems a lot more chaotic and creepy. great job.

    also (and i’m probably outing myself somehow here), did anyone else realize that the kid pitching in the intro was ben from big love? i even had to look it up on IMDB just to be sure. (YEP!)

    i DID find two video errors within “wrong turn”:
    1. as scott moves the tonearm off of the record player there are repeated video frames
    2. as the crazy inbred archer brings the sherrif into the house there are more repeated video frames

    in both of these occasions, the audio does not go out of sync, so i’m guessing this is some sort of export/encoding issue. these WERE distracting, tho. each time i stopped and watched each segment again just to be sure.

    wrong turn:

    entertainment 8/10
    fanediting 8/10
    video 8/10
    audio 10/10
    orginal 7/10
    fanedit 8/10

    total 8/10

    “home”

    entertainment 9/10
    fanediting 9/10 (perfect!)
    video 9/10 (slightly pixelated. a few shots could have been cropped better to 16:9 – especially the “home” location titlecard.)
    audio 10/10 (no issues to report)
    orginal 8/10 (good, but not great)
    fanedit 9/10 (great! just the lack of cheese here puts this in a continued state of discomfort :) )

    total 9/10

    i rated this an 8/10

    Review by joebshmoe — March 16, 2009 @ 11:45 pm

  3. Very nice and professional job.
    Great audio, video and editing work.
    Good call, cutting Scott’s lines. For some reason, I don’t like that actor at all. Maybe because of his role in Six Feet Under.

    Although I enjoyed Wrong Turn more than the X-Files episode, it was a very memorable evening.

    Highly recommended to any horror fan :)

    9/10

    Review by zeppelinrox — March 19, 2009 @ 3:31 am

  4. I love this DVD. It combines what so well fits together. Your version of WRONG TURN totally blew me away and X-Files in such quality in widescreen was awesome. Thank you, 3Raz0r.

    Review by r8s8fr8 — November 27, 2009 @ 8:26 pm

  5. Simply amazing! This what the heart of mixup fanedits is all about! Genius just noticing how the 2 could be interwoven, I have spotted it once, that’s with Ellen Page Films up to Juno, but I am no editor!

    As for this, I knew this Xfiles episodes well, and one of the first crossovers was a bit spot able, The Fact is the rest of the intricated production is great! It makes for an alternate episode for xfiles fans, and a good experience for anyone interested in sci-fi/horror This is a Masterpiece!

    9.5/10

    Review by Hippie — January 15, 2010 @ 5:07 am

  6. The Xfile ‘Home’ episode is excellent, i haven’t seen the unedited full TV version, in fact i’m not that much of a fan, but this was good, nice tight editing, with a spooky atmosphere throughout, the wide screen is very clear as is the sound. Now i’ll watch the main feature…………….If I dare.

    Review by chancer127 — March 5, 2010 @ 12:32 pm

  7. Just to add I have now watched the main feature, wrong turn, throughly enjoyed it, a much better watch then the cinema release, the ending when they return for the map was ok too, the way the garage owner shuts up shop when in sees the hillbilly truck arrive, a cool ending to a nasty film.

    Review by chancer127 — March 6, 2010 @ 10:39 am

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