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











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Rob Zombie takes a lot of heat, but I happen to adore all of his movies, with the exception of Halloween 2. If you haven’t seen them yet, check out House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects, and his Michael Myers reboot, Halloween.
I like Wes Craven..he has a dark mind…
No doubt Stephen King. Also, I am THRILLED to see a Wrong Turn 3. The Wrong Turn series are on the top of my list as fav horror movies.
Rob Zombie is actually pretty good at what he does. I liked “The Devil’s Rejects” and “House of 1,000 Corpses.” They aren’t “Exorcist” or “Blair Witch” scary, but they are frightening and fun.
sam raimi
Wes Craven
I\’m going to go with Mark Romanek, for One Hour Photo. It might not be the typical horror film, but it\’s at least scary psychologically.
I love Sam Raimi. Evil Dead and Army of Darkness might be the greatest movies ever, but lately, my musical and Horror Hero is Rob Zombie. I love the guys style! I am going to see him live in about a month
I’ve never been drawn to a specific director in the horror genre for some reason, but I will say that Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead series is marked among my favorites, so I’ll go with him.
Alexander Aja (The Hills Have Eyes, High Tension)
Definetly Wes Craven
Wes Craven.
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Rob Zombie
I would love this.
SAm Raimi is awesome
my favorite horror directors of the last ten years are:
1. Sam Raimi
2. Alexandre Aja
3. Rob Zombie
wow…sounds like a good one
Wes Craven or John Carpenter
Alexandre Aja (Haute Tension, The Hills Have Eyes)
I’m going back too far, but Hitchcock was always a favorite
Wes Craven
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yeah?let me win or else!
i want to win
Wes Craven, thanks.
GEORGE ROMERO Rocks!
Stephan King would have to be my all time horror film director…
Wes Craven.
right now I would go with Rob Zombie
Wes Craven
WES CRAVEN——–”FANTASTIC”
Okay – I didn’t sleep enough last night. Somehow I missed the “last ten years” part of that sentence!
But for the most part my answer still works, except for the off hand Hitchcock comment.
Maybe add Eli Roth to that list as a director to watch. He has a great sense of humor which is often missing is horror movies. Eli is of course most famous for Hostel and Cabin Fever. Many people also know him as ‘that guy’ in ‘that movie that one time’ as he acts too.
I pretty much adore everything Rob Zombie does – yes that includes H2.
Fave directors? Hmm. Well Gore Verbinski is a good start, his only true horror movie is The Ring, but he is a great director that really knows how to create a mood.
How about Alfred Hitchcock? Or Sam Raimi for bringing us the greatness that is the Evil Dead series and continually being involved in interesting “genre” works even though he could go 100% “mainstream” if he wanted to.
I’ll go with Alexandre Aja. High Tension was fantastic, even though I wasn’t too crazy about the ending.
One of my favorite directors is Clive Barker.
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Sam Raimi is by far my favorite.
Wes Craven!
wow looks scary, my college kids love these
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Sam Raimi. Who showed that he still has it with “Drag Me to hell.”
I would like this.
I know he’s pretty well known, but I think Wes Craven is a damn good horror director!
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Eli Roth directed Cabin Fever, Darren Lynn Bousman Saw IV and the director of Wrong Turn was Rob Schmidt! I have all these movies in my collection!
For his leading role in making horror, especially zombie movies, so much more profitable for film fans, George Romero.
Eben McGarr who directed “Sick Girl” is my favorite up and coming director. Chan-Wook Park is also very high on my list, “Oldboy” and the Vengeance films are amazing
wes craven
Takashi Shimizu for the Grudge movies.
lets make a horror movie in sukvakvia
I think that Sam Raimi showed in Drag Me To Hell that he still has the chops for horror. Please accept my entry. Thank you.