Bone Tomahawk

Bone Tomahawk

2015 "May the Lord have mercy and grant you a swift death"
Bone Tomahawk
Bone Tomahawk

Bone Tomahawk

7.1 | 2h13m | NR | en | Drama

During a shootout in a saloon, Sheriff Hunt injures a suspicious stranger. The doctor's assistant, wife of the local foreman, tends to him in prison. That night, the town is attacked and they both disappear—only the arrow of a cannibal tribe is found. Hunt and a few of his men go in search of the prisoner and the foreman's wife.

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7.1 | 2h13m | NR | en | Drama , Horror , Western | More Info
Released: October. 23,2015 | Released Producted By: Caliber Media Company , The Fyzz Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.thefyzz.com/project/bone-tomahawk
Synopsis

During a shootout in a saloon, Sheriff Hunt injures a suspicious stranger. The doctor's assistant, wife of the local foreman, tends to him in prison. That night, the town is attacked and they both disappear—only the arrow of a cannibal tribe is found. Hunt and a few of his men go in search of the prisoner and the foreman's wife.

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Cast

Kurt Russell , Patrick Wilson , Richard Jenkins

Director

Daniel M. Donato

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Caliber Media Company , The Fyzz

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elliotte2 Definitely different from most run of the mill revenge Western, but too many lagging parts. Majority of the movie is the 'trip' itself. In addition, one of the characters could give Jar-Jar Blinks a run for the money in needless, annoying talking.Not really horror because there are not any scares or monsters or similar.
strawberrydaiquiri-05361 We need to talk about the women. I was completely dumbfounded by the troglodite women! Spoiler here! The men of this violent tribe apparently see their female companions as means to an end. At the end of the movie you can see how they are used as human incubators. Lying flat on their backs with amputated arms and legs and stakes driven through their eyes. This image is going to stick with me for a long time... This part of their ideology could have been played out a bit more if you ask me. Missed opportunity there! Same remark for the hills have eyes movies. Overall I thought this one was a bit slow paced. I watched for the horror which didn't really happen till the last part of the film. We only get to see one person getting properly butchered which is too bad for a movie about a cannibalistic tribe. Am I reaching for the stars? I don't think so. After years and years of horror movies I guess I'm just waiting for one that can still shock me. Am I desensitized? Yes, but only in the world of fiction.If you are in the mood for some awkward yet entertaining dialogues alternated by gruesome man-splitting cannibal murder then this is the movie for you.
earlcarlson6 Bone Tamahawk is a welcomed change of pace in the modern age of "non-stop" action. Definitely worth the time to watch. The acting is above average and the story line is developed just enough for this type of movie. You cannot go into this movie thinking western or horror, it's a great blend. Do not listen to the ridiculously low ratings that some critics gave this movie.
hairball-1 Picked this movie out of a bargain bin, attracted by the fact that it had some good people in it. LOVED Kurt Russell in "Tombstone" and being led to think that this was (supposedly) another Western, we were looking forward to it. I mean, they don't make too many Westerns anymore.And they didn't make one this time, either.In fact, we sat through it and by the end, really had no idea exactly WHAT it was that we'd just sat through. Or in my case, WHY I'd sat through it.Kurt Russell will always be Kurt Russell and I think he'll always be good in any character portrayal, as he was here in the role of the Sheriff. In my mind, he will always BE Wyatt Earp, in one of my favorite Westerns. But this movie kind of morphed from Western to Science Fiction to outright blood-and-guts gruesome and hideous Horror. Took some seriously sick minds to come up with some of the gore portrayed in this movie and I actually had to look away several times, although the sound was still horrible!There were a lot of impossibilities in this movie. I did like Matthew Fox's portrayal of an eccentric and rather creepy character, but I'd like to know, first off, what he was thinking by going through his days in a dirty, dusty frontier town dressed in a dapper white suit, and secondly, how he managed to stay so clean ... until he was attacked by those "creatures," that is. Then, a guy wracked with fever because of a gangrenous leg simply could not drag himself through a desert all alone (especially with cannibals lurking about which brings me to wonder why in the world they didn't nab him?? An easy meal if there ever was one! I mean, being crippled and all ...). Then, the lack of outright blubbering hysteria on the part of the captured wife when the Sheriff and "Chicory" (loved that name!) were dragged into the cave had me totally baffled! Why she wasn't huddled in the back corner in a tight, quivering ball of terror, scared completely out of her mind, just escaped me! Instead, when she saw them, she seemed very calm and almost bored as she immediately greeted the Sheriff. Amazing! A braver, stronger and more even-keeled little gal than me, that's for sure! And again, she was still so clean!My husband didn't say much but I found the one critique he did have hilarious: "You know, hacking a guy in half just wouldn't happen that 'cleanly.' There'd be all kinds of internal stuff to deal with and he wouldn't just pull apart like that.." No. He probably wouldn't.And I still can't figure out what the crippled pregnant women really had to do with anything.We both agreed that the movie was "really awful" and we felt let down because that group of actors deserved a better movie. There are lots of people who like lots of gore and if that's the case, they're gonna LOVE this movie. But for those of us who still appreciate actual Westerns and have seen these actors in much better roles, we both found ourselves actually wishing we hadn't watched it. It was horrible and haunting and nothing like we were hoping it would be.