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Using Google Maps, enter your destination and Start navigating.I can ask Google Maps to search for Rest Areas along that route, and it can add one as a stop, giving me the directions. Since Google Maps, on my iPhone, is doing my navigating, it knows the route I’m going to follow. It can be a pain to check the rest stop app, then go back and check your GPS, then go back to the rest stop app, etc. more plot, less torture.There are lots of apps that can tell you where the rest stops are, but they don’t know where you’re going.
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I don't know if they can adequately answer my concerns about the plot, but they have my endorsement if they are willing to try. At the same time, the film sets the stage for a "Rest Stop 3", since now there's bound to be questions needing answers for some people. I feel that for what was added, it wasn't nearly enough.
#Next rest stop series#
Overall, "Rest Stop: Don't Look Back" was not a necessary part of the series and could have gone without being made. And for those who liked the first film, this fills in some blanks that may have been lingering in the minds of viewers. The use of gritty filming (like in "Devil's Rejects") returns, which I think adds a lot of character (and should be used more, not less). an intense sex scene which could have gone further but goes pretty far as it is. it's not scary, it's just getting played out and boring. The torture meme has taken over horror and I have been sick of it for some time now. If you're going to use torture, use it sparingly.
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Having one character be turned on another? Excruciatingly painful incidents that do little or nothing in punishing sin, as near as I can tell. I understand torture was used in the first film on the bus, but it seems like it was increased for this flick.
#Next rest stop driver#
It's true that new details about the driver emerged, and there was some added mythology, but not really enough to make this film seem progressive. Was I supposed to care about her? The other big concern was that while the creators had said they wanted to expand the mythology of the first film, almost every scene was covering the same territory all over again. The girlfriend (Jessie Ward) was good as far as being the "sexy chick", but beyond that had little to offer. Both Tom Hilts (Richard Tillman) and his friend Jared (Graham Norris) weren't overly likable, and they came across as awkward. I'll start with the defects and then go back to the merits. While some of it was pretty good, other aspects came across as lacking.
#Next rest stop plus#
Will they meet the same fate? I really enjoyed "Rest Stop" and seeing that the same people - most of the original cast (Jaime Alexander is noticeably absent), plus John Shiban and Shawn Papazian - had returned, I figured this one couldn't be too bad. encountering the religious family, the driver. Although the police were unable to do anything, these three quickly stumble on the same path from a year before.
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One year after the disappearance of Jesse and Nicole, Jesse's brother Tom (a corporal in the Army, fresh on leave from Iraq) and two friends are on the trail.