
When the peaceful Morris family move to a small town and buy the town grocery store, they run afoul of the Cullen family. The Cullen's have been bullying the town's folk for years, and now they are harassing the Morris family every chance they get. Matt meanwhile meets and starts seeing a lot of Becky who also likes him. Unfortunately her last name is Cullen, and when the rest of the family finds out about their relationship, they decide to get even, and their harassment is e... (Full plot summary below)
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When the peaceful Morris family move to a small town and buy the town grocery store, they run afoul of the Cullen family. The Cullen's have been bullying the town's folk for years, and now they are harassing the Morris family every chance they get. Matt meanwhile meets and starts seeing a lot of Becky who also likes him. Unfortunately her last name is Cullen, and when the rest of the family finds out about their relationship, they decide to get even, and their harassment is elevated to vicious assault.
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| User ReviewVictoria LThis is a good movie, it kinda reminded me of Road House, but more family influence than just one bar bouncer. |
| User ReviewSenor Cso sad that teens have no respect for life |
| User ReviewTanya COk the movie isn't that great but I love it because it was filmed in the little town I grew up in. It is fun to see the people from town as extras. |
| User ReviewMs Amanda JThree big stars for Olivia D'abo |
| User ReviewJASON Rgood movie for Olivia D'abo fan's |
| User ReviewShawn WThe Cullen boys do whatever they want in the small Western Canadian town they live in until a new family moves there and gets pushed too far. The teen bears a striking resemblence to former Vancouver Canucks forward Trevor Linden. |
| User ReviewMichael WNew arrivals to town must defend themselves against rednecks who terrorize and intimidate the community with a little Cullen family hospitality. Canuck film gets a boost from Olivia D'Abo, who I always felt was underused in The Wonder Years. |
| User ReviewChris T'Bullies' is a bit of an inadequate term for the Cullens, a family of serial murderers and sex offenders who decide to pick on the nice Morris family. Young Matt, pushed too far, is forced to take the law into his own hands in a bloody showdown, taking on the entire Cullen family with nothing more than his wits, a box of matches and an old gin trap to help him. This is old-fashioned exploitation trash, and quite grim in places. Still, it's nice to see one of the d'Abo sisters getting work, and there's no skimping on the nastiness when the Cullen boys get payback for their outrages. Even spineless stepdad Clay eventually joins in with the slaughter, proving that if someone pisses you off enough, the only thing to do is to kill their ass. Stick around for the amusing lyrics warbled by an 80s songstress over the end credits. ''Fear is a weapon, used by the mighty', she croons, in a song made up entirely of cliched and morally confused vigilante epithets. |