

A disturbed man kidnaps, tortures and kills many different women and feed them to his pigs in his ranch.

Gross out start to the film with the maniac feeding pigs of not your everyday meat with gross out fans may take to while watching all of this.
A couple of friends at a lounge whom are Angel and Wendy are having a discussion talking about the eccentric farm man Willy whom is at the bartending table as there's good shots of him showing some aggressive expressions which is supposed to make the viewers cringe but doesn't cut it too well.
When Willy drives on his way home he picks up a drugged out prostitute as it left a chilling feeling as to what he has plans for. I must admit that drove me in and to anyone who has a strong stamoach later on you don't want to see this whatsoever as this killer does wonders with an electric saw and grooving to the music he was listening to. Pretty sick stuff.
Meanwhile, Wendy returns home late and her basket case of a stepmother Marilyn demands as to why she's late along with one another lashing out. This looked truly dysfunctional.
When Wendy runs to her room she drugs herself to an overdose in which there's carefully camera shots on what she does here. Definitely not for the young viewers to watch here.
Fairly decent and outgoing discussions with Willy and his brother David in getting a lease for their property which looked energised as well as them getting into a heavy argument later on which draws great strong tension towards each other.
In their vehicle when they are home he spots a hallucination of his dead mother acting vicious towards him in which this left an impression that this guy is almost crazy as his brother. It looked mildly effective.
Things take a nosedive big time afterwards in which one of David's working partner at his ranch is banging a broad in one of his trailers which didn't look convincing at all.
Then the broad afterwards hears sounds in the trailer in which she was wondering as to who was there. This was supposed to look creepy and holding to the end of your seat. This fails by a long shot.
Things are very dull while continuing to watch everything unfold. However, there's a dysfunctional scene with the nasty stepmother Marilyn being cold towards Wendy. It becomes so intense that you wonder if a catfight will unravel. This was one of the only good scene's in this golden turkey.
Wendy has a somewhat nice and almost romantic discussion with David at the lounge which was nicely drawn in and natural. The makers knew on how to focus well on this scene. At the same time it doesn't save this clunker from bombing.
David loses control when he takes her to his trailer and ties her up. This was supposed to look intense but it was lacking on energy. However it was disturbing at times while watching it in which he hallucinates his mother sneering at him tied up. This moment had some potential.
She tries to manage on how to free herself like turning off a loud TV playing she others at the ranch can hear her in which it did make me watch carefully as to what will happen next. Yet what happens later on looked messed up. But at the same time works in creepily by what we spot here.
Bottom line is that this fact based horror flick lacked big time as the story was pretty dull to watch. Plus it isn't for anyone who has a strong stomach as there's alot of sick horror violence that these type of fans will love the outcome of all this. It;s somewhat like a ripoff to Ed Gein as that one had more going for it. This one bites.

The acting in in fair taste in which Jake Busey (Willy) seemed to do the part in an average pace. He shows off some nice intense expressions while acting disturbed on a situation. His aggressive intensity and horrifying actions??? Well yes he seemed to get into it as best as he could. However he needed a bit of a push as he was at times a little over the top.
Lew Temple (David) was probably the best in the cast. He seemed to bring on a tone of spunk and charm to his part. Shows off some good disturbed and upsetting actions too. Was a convincing character actor. He certainly came off well with his presence as well as showing off great energy.
Kate Patel (Wendy Eastman) did an okay job as a junkie dysnfunctional type. Shows off some good aggressions and does well lashing out. Plus does a nice job acting out of it. Plus knew on how to get into a conversation. Yet when she is kidnapped she is low on energy while trying to escape.
Robert Miano (Karl Eastman) seemed to concentrate in an average fashion as her father. Shows off a sof spoken attitude as well as trying to work out situations in a believable fashion. Shows off a timid speaking when he discusses stuff. He does this in a good fashion.
Silvia Spross (Marilyn Eastman) was one of the best in the cast with her sharp and wicked actions. Does a terrific job having a somewhat dominating and controlling behavior. Was great with her snarling works as well as coming across like you'd want to hit her.
Jon Budinoff (Fats) seemed to breeze through okay as a tough type but a caring person which he performed this in a nice fashion. Also does a great job with his communications towards others. Plus does a great job near the end of his performance by showing a great rage.
Former porn queen GInger Lynn Allen (Louise) as a hallucination on the killers mother knew her stuff by acting growly and sneering. Did her job in a good fashion by portraying an abusive and sleazy type. Her appeal was great too by how she looked.

Brief breast shot is revealed during a hallucinational lustful scene.
Vagina is briefly exposed.
The odd butt shot also during a lustful moment.

Body parts are fed to pigs.
Body pieces are sawed off.
Heads decapitated.
Insides are torn out.
Bloody stabbings.

Gerard McMahon composes this piece in which he offers some chilling low budget type of synthesizer music which reminds me of the kind of stuff that was used for direct to video flicks from the 80s and 90s. Odd chanting sounds for a hallucination sequence was used which sounded average and could've sounded a little more convincing. Odd icy sounds were used which worked in a fair fashion though.
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