Tucker & Dale vs. Evil

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Opening shot – open road, one car, framed by trees – creating a setting which the audience could see as mysterious.

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Transcript of Tucker & Dale vs. Evil

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Opening shot – open road, one car, framed by trees – creating a setting which the audience could see as mysterious.

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Fades into mid close up of teens in the car, one smoking, one ‘stereotypical blonde’ with a bit of dialogue.

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Cuts to an over-the-shoulder shot, looking out of the window into ‘rednecks’ car, mid close up of ‘rednecks’ – covered in tattoos, wearing caps, looking stereotypically scary and rough.

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Long shot showing car, then you’re able to see the car driving passed.

• Fades back into shot of teens in the car.

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Shot of ‘Magnet Film Finance & Production Company’

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Stereotypical shot – blonde in bra, entice men watching the trailer to see the film.

• Cuts to teens in the dark woods, setting themselves up for something bad to happen, typical way for danger to occur.

• Squealing as they go skinny dipping.

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She sees, screams and falls into the river – diegetic sound of splash as she falls among the reeds in the dark.

• Fades to long shot of rednecks in a boat, staring at the girl.

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Blackout shot to show friends reaction of the girl being taken and then another – heavy panting.

• Rednecks dragging girls body into the boat.• High pitched non-diegetic sound in the background, building tension.

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Allison seen through window – close up shot, looking scared, music pitch rising, atmosphere getting more tense.

• The friends go and tell everyone that “They’ve kidnapped Allison”

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Mid close up of redneck “Oh you don’t like pancakes, I’ll just get ya something else” stuttering and trying to please her – sounds sweet. Massive contrast to the eerie music before.

• She screams as redneck walks towards her with a tray, the tense music then comes to an end.

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Group shot of the teens investigating the rednecks – hiding in the bushes.

• Mood has now changed, upbeat fast pace music.• Rednecks trying to find girls friends but they still believe that they’re evil and do things

to get their friends back but accidents keep happening and they end up killing themselves – like a role reversal from a usual horror.

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High angle shot looking down on group of teenagers – showing they’re being sneaky and spying – also see this through their body language as they’re all crouched.

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Zoom into cracked and dishevelled writing – red – representing blood on dark background. Telling the audience what to expect.

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Lot’s of blood and gore – taking horror to the extreme – showing it is a spoof.

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Fast cut into film title – ‘evil’ large so it stands out.

Quick cut to details of release – followed by internet access to more information about the film – social networking – important to fit the target audience.