Terror Trap

January 3, 2010 0 By Fans
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Plot

While driving at night on a lonely road, the car of estranged couple Don and Nancy is hit twice by another car in the middle of nowhere…

Release Year: 2010

Rating: 3.2/10 (373 voted)

Director:
Dan Garcia

Stars: Michael Madsen, David James Elliott, Jeff Fahey

Storyline
While driving at night on a lonely road, the car of estranged couple Don and Nancy is hit twice by another car in the middle of nowhere. Nancy asks for help and unpleasant sheriff Cleveland offers to take them to the nearby Motel Royal Vista and wait until the morning, when their car would be towed. When the couple arrives in the low-budget motel, they are attended by a weird receptionist. They are disturbed by noises and screams from inside the next room and Don asks them to keep quiet since his wife and he are tired and need to rest. But soon they realize that they are part of a sick and deadly game, and their lives are threatened.

Cast:

Michael Madsen

Carter


David James Elliott

Don


Jeff Fahey

Cleveland


Heather Marie Marsden

Nancy

(as Heather Marsden)


Andrew Sensenig

Jonas Ruggins


Lacey Minchew

Sydney


Matt Triplett

Killer Scar


Mark De Alessandro

Killer 2

(as Mark DeAlessandro)


Danny Cosmo

Wounded Killer


B. Martin Williams

Preacher


Wayne Douglas Morgan

Police Officer

(as Wayne Morgan)


Dale Beasley

Executive


Jerry Lee Leighton

Trucker


Rusty Tennant

Trucker from Diner


Steve Petit

Fireman

Taglines:
Once you check in, there's no escape…

Release Date: 3 Jan 2010

Filming Locations: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA



Box Office Details

Budget: $2,000,000

(estimated)



User Review

A vacuous Vacancy rip-off.

Rating: 3/10


They should've sold this script as Vacancy 3. A couple who are having
marital problems are involved in a crash on a deserted highway in the
middle of nowhere. The other driver takes off. Cue the creepy sheriff
(Jeff Fahey) who recommends staying at a dodgy motel up the road until
they can arrange a tow. Cue the creepy guy behind the counter who don't
much like them city folk. Break out the guys in masks, the disturbance
in the room next door, the loud banging, the awful realisation that
they're being watched and then introduce the sicko's who are viewing
this snuff for their own sick pleasure. The only differences between
Terror Trap and Vacancy are the use of a sinister sheriff as opposed to
a smiley gas station attendant and the fact that the snuff customers
are watching a live feed of the mayhem as opposed to buying the
video's.

Cue Michael Madsen as the dude in charge. I'm a huge Tarantino fan and
therefore I have oodles of respect for Michael Madsen, but someone
seriously needs to tell that guy to stop playing Mr Blonde in every
movie. Whether he's playing a good guy or bad guy, his persona is
always the same. Although, he was quite different when he played the
lovable cat burglar in Heart and Souls. Oh no wait a minute… that was
Tom Sizemore.

I've found a new appreciation for Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale's
performances in Vacancy. I couldn't bring myself to care even slightly
about the main couple. The woman, Nancy, is the most unlikeable heroin
I've seen for a long time. About 10 minutes into the movie I started
preying for her to get brutally slashed to death, just to shut her up.

The only reason I made it to the end of this film is because it hadn't
been reviewed on IMDb yet. That's how bored I was. My review is quite
generous. Save yourself!