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100 Bloody Acres

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Australia · 2012
Rated R · 1h 31m
Director Cameron Cairnes, Colin Cairnes
Starring Damon Herriman, Angus Sampson, Anna McGahan, John Jarratt
Genre Comedy, Horror

Reg and Lindsay run an organic fertilizer business. They need a fresh supply of their "secret ingredient" to process through the meat grinder. When Reg comes across two guys and a girl with a broken-down vehicle on their way to a music festival, he decides to stock up on their secret ingredient...

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Village Voice by

Playing like a Down Under Elmore Leonard novel, 100 Bloody Acres features lucky breaks and quick reverses; a persistent soundtrack of Aussie oldies helps keep the mood cheery, despite a literal vatful of blood.

80

Arizona Republic by Bill Goodykoontz

Everything is so bizarre and deadpan, the humor just sort of sneaks up on you, until you’re laughing without even meaning to. It’s a neat mix of subtlety and over-the-top bloodshed, with everything played with a straight face.

63

Slant Magazine by Chuck Bowen

One sees a film called 100 Bloody Acres expecting the requisite allusions to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but an homage to the best scene in Melvin and Howard comes as something of a shock.

70

Los Angeles Times by Mark Olsen

With a fun post-credits gag to round it off, 100 Bloody Acres is great summer counterprogramming for anyone who wants to unwind with a bit of bloody fun and goofball gore.

100

RogerEbert.com by Matt Zoller Seitz

Don't see this movie if you have a weak stomach, or if you don't like movies that mix horror-movie violence and cornball humor. Don't see if it you're expecting production values beyond a couple of vehicles, a farmhouse and about twelve buckets of gore. Don't see this movie if your definition of a great or classic film is one that bowls you over with the importance of its subject or the awesome scope of its vision. Do see if it you want to be be reminded that it's possible to make a relaxed, engrossing, funny, sometimes scary movie on almost no money.

60

New Orleans Times-Picayune by Mike Scott

What the Cairns brothers have created is something rare for a horror film: Not only does it get the job done without making you want to shower after it's all over, but they've created multi-dimensional characters who inhabit a believable and expansive environment. In so doing, they've also created a bloody good bit of twisted fun.

75

The A.V. Club by Sam Adams

At its best, though not often enough, 100 Bloody Acres is as mercurial as its central character, breezily offbeat one moment, spattered in gonzo gore the next. It’s as if the filmmakers ground the bits of other movies fine enough that it made a rich foundation for their own.

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