On October 20th, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will release an unrated edition of Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead, on DVD. That’s right, Three Finger and his disturbed family of inbred cannibals are back for another round of chopping and lopping sexy girl’s heads, torsos and other assorted body parts, clean off. To celebrate the release, FilmFetish.com is giving away two copies of the DVD for a couple of demented readers to enjoy. If you’d like to win, read on and find out exactly what you’ll need to do.
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In order to be entered into the random drawing for your free copy of Wrong Turn 3 Unrated, you must also:
- Reply to this post, and tell me the name of one of your favorite directors of the last ten years, who’s known for horror. He or she doesn’t have to “exclusively” helm horror flicks, but their name should synonymous with the genre. Let’s help out some of the uninitiated shall we folks. Give the names of a few of your choice’s more disgusting… I mean popular… work (And yes, I read EVERY entry, so don’t bother faking it). Keep in mind, this person does not necessarily have to be an American director. One of my favorite’s happens to be Wolf Creek director Greg Mclean, who I believe is an Aussie. Now I’m fully aware that McLean has only directed Wolf Creek and the 2007 film Rogue, but quality always outweighs quantity, as far as I’m concerned.
I’ll be running this contest through October 20, 2009.
More about Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead
Three times the fear… three times the horror… three times the terror! Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment presents another frightening addition to the Wrong Turn franchise, when the unrated massacre Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead is unleashed exclusively on Blu-ray Disc (BD) and DVD October 20. Three Finger and his disturbed family of inbred cannibals are alive and well-fed in this terrifying, white-knuckle ride directed by Declan O’Brien (Cyclops, Rock Monster).
The first course for the bloodthirsty family comes when a group of campers arrive, realizing only too late that ticks aren’t the only things that bite in these backwoods. But when some of the most vicious killers in the country escape into the woods from a bus transporting them to prison, Three Finger and his family may have met their match. Will justice be served on the convicted murderers or upon the mutant killers? Whatever happens, Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead delivers one bone-crushing moment after another right to its terrifying end!
Filmed on location in Romania and from the producers of Wrong Turn and Wrong Turn 2: Dead End, Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead boasts an impressive cast of up-and-comers including Janet Montgomery (The Hills Run Red), Tom Frederic (Blood Trails) Tamer Hassan (Eastern Promises) and Gil Kolirin (Return to House on Haunted Hill). Available only as a terrifyingly grisly unrated cut, the BD and DVD are loaded with horrific bonus features including behind-the-scenes featurettes and deleted scenes.
DVD Bonus Features
- The Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead DVD is presented in widescreen format 1.78:1 aspect ratio featuring English 5.1 Dolby Surround and Spanish and French Dolby Surround along with English and Spanish subtitles.
- Action, Gore and Chaos! featurette
- Brothers in Blood featurette
- Three Finger’s Fight Night featurette
- Deleted Scenes










I’m a fan of Frank Henenlotter who has directed Frankenhooker and Bad Biology, among other films.
Ronny Howard no I mean Wes Craven
I’m liking James Watkins. He directed Eden Lake, My Little Eye & is currently directing The Descent 2, which I am anxious to see.
I tend to be a classic lover…but two names come to mind…writer/director style:
Lucky McKee (May) and Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers)
Sam Raimi is my favorite director.
scarier the better
M. Night Shyamalan, he’s awesome!
The Happening
The Sixth Sense
Signs
One of my ‘all-time’ favorite film directors is John Carpenter, who gave us such ‘classic’ horror films as Halloween, The Fog, The Thing & Village of the Damned!
i loved director Alexandre Aja movie high tension that was gross
Wes Craven
Methinks it is Sam Raimi.
Wes Craven
This looks so cool!!!
i like rob zombie, some of his works are the devils rejects, house of 1000 corpses, and halloween
The Blair Witch Project with Eduardo Sanchez and Daniel Myrick
rob zombie love him all gore
Rob Schmidt was a fav of mine especially in Wront Turn 2: Dead end
I like the Saw movies so I would pick Darren Lynn Bousman. I think they get better every year. thank you!
Wes Craven is also my favorite!
Rob Zombie did a great job with the new Halloween movies
Stanley Kubrick
My favorite is James Wan
Wes Craven
I\’m old school so its a toss up between Carpenter and Craven
I live in West Virginia….this is a very realistic portrayal.
Stephen King for sure!
Timor Bekmambetov, who guided “Night Watch” and “Day Watch”!
Wes Craven! Thanks
Wes Craven
Eli Roth is pretty amazing. Hostel was very disturbing. There was even some gore left for Hastel II.
I’m joining the Wes Craven crowd.
I like Wes Craven.
Have to agree with Sam Raimi because of the greatness of The Evil Dead movies.
Steven King? Even if that was spelled correctly, he’s still not a director. Okey Dokey.
Now Uwe Boll is a director and everything he makes is horrific. People ran screaming from the theater when Tara Reid was courageously cast as a genius scientist in ‘alone in the dark’. And he made ‘bloodrayne’ the same year.
They broke the mold when they made Uwe Boll.
Wes Craven – SPOOKY!
Sam Raimi and Wes Craven have already been listed to death, so I will nominate Paul W.S. Anderson (ducks to dodge tomatoes). I enjoyed the heck out of the first Resident Evil film, and I hope he can bring the series back to it\’s former dark self with the upcoming Resident Evil: Afterlife. Alien Vs Predator could have been better, but I still enjoyed the ride.
Wes Craven
wes craven