Tucker had finally gotten the ancient machine to start. It roared to life, belching black smoke and a single, forgotten squirrel that shot out like a fuzzy cannonball. The squirrel, understandably enraged, latched onto Chad’s hair.
A moment later, a college kid in a pastel polo came tearing out of the treeline, tripped over a root, and impaled his backpack on a low-hanging branch. He dangled there, screaming, “The backwoods killers! They’ve got a shack of horror!”
The other college kids saw Dale carrying a screaming, wet Allison while bees swarmed around her head. “He’s drowning her! And the bees are his attack drones!” Chad yelled, which made no sense, but panic rarely does. tucker and dale
(Jesse Moss), becomes increasingly unhinged and sociopathic, eventually revealing a personal vendetta against "hillbillies". Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil Review - Horror Movie Talk
Do not watch a trailer. Do not read spoilers. Just know this: You are about to watch two of the nicest guys in cinema try to fix a vacation home while a group of entitled rich kids accidentally kill themselves around them. It is violent, it is hilarious, and it will make you cry laughing. Tucker had finally gotten the ancient machine to start
Dale is painfully shy, insecure about his teeth (which are fine), and terrified of talking to women. Tucker is a lovable motormouth who just wants to fish and fix up his porch. But thanks to a series of impossibly unlucky accidents—involving a bee sting, a runaway outhouse, and a chainsaw—the college kids begin dying in elaborate ways. The students assume the hillbillies are torturing them. Tucker and Dale, meanwhile, think they are witnessing a bizarre suicide pact.
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is a 2010 cult-classic horror-comedy that subverts the traditional "cabin in the woods" slasher trope. Directed by Eli Craig, the film flips the perspective, portraying the "scary locals" as kindhearted protagonists and the "helpless college kids" as the overzealous, accidental antagonists. Core Premise & Plot The story follows two best friends, (Alan Tudyk) and A moment later, a college kid in a
Before Tucker could answer, a shriek echoed from the woods.
Alan Tudyk (known for Firefly and Rogue One ) and Tyler Labine ( Reaper , Invincible ) have chemistry that rivals Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. You believe these two have been friends since childhood. When Dale finally kisses Allison, you cheer. When Tucker goes full Rambo to save his friend from the actual real villain (the sociopathic Chad), you are on the edge of your seat.