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Woodsmen
Woodsmen is the kind of classic movie that made the TitanMen name, with twelve hardy and hairy men freshly invigorated by the great outdoors. Glorious summer in California's High Sierra makes legendary star Ray Dragon lustier than ever, and he's joined by TitanMen Exclusives Patrick Knight and Ben Jakks, plus favorites Carlos Morales, Jack Ryan, Jon Galt, and six more lusty examples of classic TitanMen manhood.
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Plot Summary
A renowned child psychologist grapples with the mysterious disappearance of several children from a secluded, close-knit community. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers disturbing secrets about the town's past and the eerie rituals that bind its inhabitants. The psychologist must race against time to find the missing children before they become permanent victims of the community's dark traditions.
Critical Reception
Woodsmen received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its convoluted plot and Shyamalan's signature twist ending as being overly predictable and detracting from the overall narrative. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the atmospheric tension while others found the film to be slow-paced and unsatisfying.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its eerie atmosphere and unsettling themes.
Criticized for a convoluted and predictable plot.
The film's twist ending failed to impress many viewers.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a split opinion, with some appreciating the suspenseful build-up and the film's unsettling premise. However, a significant portion of viewers found the pacing to be too slow and the plot to be ultimately disappointing, particularly regarding the much-anticipated ending.
Fun Fact
The film's eerie forest setting was largely shot in a real, dense forest in the Pacific Northwest, with crews often working through challenging weather conditions to capture the desired mood.
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