Tucker And Dale Updated

The college kids attempt to "rescue" Allison by launching poorly planned attacks on the cabin. These attempts lead to a series of gruesome, accidental deaths—such as a student diving into a wood chipper while trying to tackle Tucker. The Real Villain: The students' leader,

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 and dale

The brilliance of Tucker and Dale vs. Evil lies entirely in its premise. The film introduces us to Tucker (Alan Tudyk) and Dale (Tyler Labine), two best friends from West Virginia who have just purchased a dilapidated mountain cabin—a "fixer-upper" they lovingly refer to as their "vacation home." The college kids attempt to "rescue" Allison by

Tucker and Dale had absolutely no business being on that mountain. Do not read spoilers

In the pantheon of horror cinema, few tropes are as tired and true as the "hillbilly horror" subgenre. For decades, audiences have watched groups of attractive, nubile college students venture into the backwoods of America, only to be systematically dismantled by inbred, sadistic locals. From Deliverance to The Hills Have Eyes , the narrative has been consistent: if a man in overalls approaches you with a chainsaw, you run.

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.