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  • It was fun and it was interesting and for some it would even be scary. I don't want to be mean and say the acting was bad because I would love to be in a Horror Movie. And I fully support film projects. But come on guys. If you really want people to watch your film give it an honest high rating. Even the Godfather isn't 10 Stars.
  • ...Nothing suspicious there. Come one gang; I'm glad you loved the flick you made but don't sucker the rest of us into watching this lame effort with glowing reviews that only those involved would write. At best this is a nightlight; leave your PC on and let the glow lull you to sleep,. At worst it's inept tripe; poorly. Written, acted and directed. I appreciate that you honestly think you were involved in a masterpiece, but look at it objectively. This is a real time-waster even if you have nothing else to do.
  • Director: Geno McGahee brings us the old school style Rise of the Scarecrows: Hell on Earth.

    This low budget fun flick centers around a young writer returning to his hometown.

    Shortly after he finds out the Scarecrows are alive and raising Hell on Earth.

    Geno McGahee reruns to a movie he made in 2003 Rise of the Scarecrows and continues were he left off. It's from his beginnings and now he makes something nostalgic and important to him.

    With his mom gone and his father dealing with the loss. The writer decides this will be the perfect lace to write and take care of his saddened Dad. Why he sons learns is that his dad and the town folks have a pact with the evil lurking. The evil being 3 horrific scarecrows. The scarecrows won't harm the residents if sacrifices are made to please there thirst for human blood.

    In between the blood and Murders provided from wandering passerby's through very cool and creative kills our hero falls in love with the local who takes care of his dad.

    Of course we need victims and a done padding and we get that. A group of campers friend our lovely couple and party a little with promise of more. Death falls upon our campers as they become victims of the sacrifice they are unwillingly part of.

    It doesn't take look for the writer and his girlfriend to put 2 and 2 together and discover the horrible secret being performed. The secret his dad and family partake in willingly. Who will survive this carnage and will the curse over this town be resolved?

    What you have here with Rise of The Scarecrows: Hell on Earth is a homage to the good ole days of SOV movies. A dedicated cast and crew and buckets of blood. Writer/ Director Geno knew what he wanted and what type of audience he was attracting. The attention that was given to the Scarecrows is just amazing. They are actually living and breathing Scary as hell Scarecrows. There is an unmasking scene that gave me nightmares.

    The Scarecrows while the center of attention do phenomenal. The supporting cast really grasp there parts and add a great mix of satisfying scenes.

    Camera work, lighting, sound and editing is way above the usual level of this type of filmmaking. It was beautifully pieced together with a lot of love and respect of the genre. A heavy metal soundtrack works well throughout and just makes it all better.

    I see Geno moving onto bigger projects but I hope the passion and professionalism shown throughout this tidy lil gem stays in his soul.
  • macdautle15 October 2023
    I will admit that i really liked this movie! While the secondary chareacters were a bit wooden - and humorously stupid (watch the old guy box the Big Bad!) the two main characters were likeable and amusing and i liked watching them (the party - hilarious!). The plot was fine - a decent enough setup. Production was fine, direction medium, makeup barely worth talking about. The 'gore' was ... well, not that well done (again more humorous than scary) but the movie was still a good choice for a lazy evening, and, as stated before, the main characters were a bit of a treat. Would recommend for fans of the genre.
  • I really loved this film. A writer comes home and deals with some killer scarecrows in the woods. I loved it. The story was good. The scarecrows looked good. I just kept thinking about FRIDAY THE 13TH; PART VII when I saw this. I hope this becomes a franchise!
  • First of all, the main character is not even remotely a "young man" more like higher end middle age. His dance moves are something you would have seen in a lousy 50's movies. The script, if you can call it that, is terrible; the scarecrows mentioned in the name, are something else. LOL I bet they failed movie scarecrows school. The people are a stupid as it gets. I was in awe to say the least! I am laughing non stop as I type. The person who gave it a 1 has no sense of humor. If I'm going to be stuck indoors when the snow is piled over four feet high, I don't mind a movie so awful that it makes me laugh. Sure beats having to go shovel. Lol.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Starting off I anxiously awaited the gore, and knew there would be blood. It had a comedic appeal to me, a dark humor I've grown to love. As the movie rolled onward, I felt the suspense build up to the hack and slash. Also while dying from laughter, theres a scene towards the end, where the old man yells "THEY GOT AWAY!!! IT'S NOT MY FAULT!!" Then goes back inside to sit in his chair and wait to be killed, that was funny as hell. I got some Tucker and Dale VS Evil vibes off this movie. Then the credit song began to play, needless to say the laughter was constant throughout the film. You will not regret watching, especially if you love people out in the forest dancing around campfires like their convulsing. Overall, it had some good chop chop going on and some great kill scenes. Keep an open mind, and give it a watch. Dark humor at it's best.