Front Range Freaks
Front Range Freaks

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Front Range Freaks

2003
Movie
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English

A celebration of the eccentric climbers of Colorado's Front Range. Includes bouldering with Urban Ape Timmy O'Neill, trad climbing with Heidi Wertz, Matt Samet, Topher Donahue, adventures with Biscuit the infamous climbing dog, a tribute to the late solo guru Derek Hersey, and more.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Dave GuffeyGenres: Horror, Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of friends decides to go camping in the mountains, unaware that they are entering the territory of a flesh-eating family. When they stumble upon the family's lair, they become the targets of a horrifying onslaught. The film follows their desperate attempts to survive against the monstrous attackers.

Critical Reception

Front Range Freaks is an independent horror-comedy that garnered a cult following among fans of low-budget, campy horror. While not critically acclaimed by mainstream outlets, it is often praised by its niche audience for its humor, gore, and unique B-movie charm. It's considered a fun, albeit schlocky, viewing experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its over-the-top gore and humorous tone.

  • Appreciated by fans of independent and low-budget horror.

  • Seen as a campy and entertaining, albeit rough, production.

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Fun Fact

The film was largely produced by the Guffey brothers, who also starred in and directed the movie, showcasing a true independent filmmaking spirit.

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