Watch: Rest Stop: Don’t Look Back 2008 123movies, Full Movie Online – The corporal Tom Hilts returns from overseas to his hometown Argyle, Texas, for a ten days leave with the intention to seek our his brother Jess, who disappeared one year ago while heading to California with his girl-friend Nicole. He travels in his truck with his girlfriend Marilyn and followed by his friend Jared in his old car to California trying to track his brother. While in the old highway California, Jared needs to stop his car in an old rest stop to go to the toilet and is attacked by the driver of a yellow truck. Meanwhile Tom and Marilyn wait for him in the next rest stop where Tom is also attacked and kidnapped by the driver of the yellow truck. Marilyn sees the ghost of Nicole in the restroom and realizes that they are facing supernatural evil forces..
Plot: One year after running away from home, Nicole and Jesse are still missing. When Jesse’s brother, Tom, returns home from active duty, he sets out with his friends Marilyn and Jared to locate the lost couple. Their search leads them to the stretch of old highway with a mysterious Rest Stop, where they find themselves in the same predicament as Nicole and Jesse: confronting a madman.
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Oh come on it’s not that bad… But “ends here”.
This follow up for the original “Rest Stop” is fast paced, entertaining, humorous (Jared taking a crap and being ambushed by a truck by later getting a crap shower! in the likes of “Slumdog Millonaire” or the having sex with a ghost scene), and gory at some points.The plot twist that worked in the original tries to repeat the success in this sequel but it didn’t make an impact at all.
The whole explanation towards the legend of death is pretty interesting and gruesome if you take in account the opening murder. The creepy twins, the midget, the sexual sadistic mother, and the preacher; now that’s material for a b-direct to video sequel. The gore is just good and it’s all about eye gouging and stabbings. The acting is just regular by the standards of these kind of movies.
The lead actress is pure hotness! Most of the characters are likable, heck even Jared. I liked how it kept connected with the events of the original.The “ends here” line was pure gold and gave a darker tone to the movie.
Watch it if you’re fan of direct to video horror. It has the “b” feeling all over it.
The ending left me wondering “what the hell?!”. And I’m sure a sequel is on it’s way. But for the better it should “ends here”.
Improves slightly on the original, but still remains as a useless sequel
One year after couple Jesse (Joey Mendicino) and Nicole (Julie Mond) disappeared, Jesse’s brother, Tom (Richard Tillman), asks his friends (Jessie Ward, Graham Norris) to join him on a search for his brother. On the way, they stumble upon the same isolated Rest Stop that Jesse and Nicole were brutalized. Unfortunately for Tom and his friends, the yellow-truck-driving madman still haunts the roadside looking for victims. . . and they’re next on his route.While not a fan of the below-average first (simply Rest Stop), I decided to give Rest Stop: Don’t Look Back a fair chance. In the first film, an average idea (a couple gets stranded at an isolated rest stop and a crazed killer stalks them down) is ruined by an impossible twist (and you thought Haute Tension’s was unbelievable), subpar performances by actors we’ve seen do better, and a script so contrived my head was pounding in annoyance. So, the sequel came out with a LOT of ground to make up if it wanted to be even worth a passing glance. One major thing holds back the sequel before even it even begins: there’s not a lot you can do at a rest stop. The first didn’t do too much, but I think it took advantage of the few things possible at a bathroom. Therefore, as Rest Stop: Don’t Look Back progressed, it felt kind of like Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning in comparison to the remake. . . the same subject matter with just a couple twists in the plot and different characters. That’s not a very good thing. A subpar first doesn’t warrant a sequel to begin with, but if a sequel MUST be made, do something special with it! Surprise your audience, give us something new, give us a reason to say, “I’m glad I picked that up.” Do NOT, under any circumstance, feed us the same trite garbage you gave us in the first. This is all where this sequel failed. Well, there. . . and with the horrendous script, the stiff and unrealistic acting, horrible story progression and pacing, and dizzying camera-work. I won’t completely put it off as terrible, however, as there was some good gore and violence, much more than what I remember from the first. Unfortunately, we missed some of the best violence (eye gouging and the like) due to scene cutaways, but I attribute that to a low budget. The gore wasn’t enough to save the film, however, and it ends up being just as lame, predictable (and somehow ridiculous), and forgettable as the original.
Final verdict: 3.75/10.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 29 min (89 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated Unrated
Genre Horror, Thriller
Director Shawn Papazian
Writer John Shiban
Actors Kelly Albanese, Michael Childers, Brionne Davis, Edmund Entin
Country USA
Awards N/A
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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Negative Format 35 mm
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Printed Film Format D-Cinema