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Rest Stop Director: John Shiban Cast: Jaimie Alexander, Joey Mendicino

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/17/2006
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 44,458

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2 alternate endings; Trailer; Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only)

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Disc #1 -- Rest Stop: Dead Ahead
1. Credits [1:55]
2. Acting Dreams [5:35]
3. Head-On to Nowhere [2:35]
4. Unexpected Stall [5:23]
5. Kzl 303 [2:53]
6. Radio Outreach [5:24]
7. Private Demon... [6:03]
8. ...Scorching Angels [4:42]
9. Voices of the Past [4:57]
10. Doors Behind Doors [2:07]
11. Losing Control [4:32]
12. Law on the Road [4:40]
13. A Last Request [6:10]
14. Bloody Finger Trap [2:47]
15. Fire With Fire [4:42]
16. One Way Out [5:13]
17. Reason and Regret [4:05]
18. A Woman Scorned [3:39]
19. "What They Deserve" [3:35]
20. End Credits [3:46]

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Editorial Reviews

The Hollywood dreams of two runaway lovers are suddenly transformed into living nightmares when a momentary pause at an abandoned roadside rest stop turns into a struggle for survival against a predator who sadism knows no boundaries in this tense nail-biter from X-Files writer and executive producer John Shiban. The west coast was a long way off, and when Jess and Nichole decided to stretch their legs at a deserted rest stop they could never have anticipated the terror that awaited them. Now Jess has disappeared, and a savage stranger with a penchant for cruel games has turned up in her place. This is no coincidence, however, and before the day is over Nichole will be forced to fight for her life against a murderous maniac whose creative use of power tools will have her screaming for mercy. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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all in all not badby E.Miller

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February 14, 2009: I havent seen this uncut or anything yet. I just watched it on the sci-fi channel, and I thought it was very decent, and put together. I just watched the new friday the 13th last night and this was heads above that. I liked the twists and turns, the sick sadistic nature of the villan and the charming way it all comes together in the end. I love twisted and depravied movies, and this was right up my alley.

I would reccomend this

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Uncensored edition.

Man, this movie was horrible!by Anonymous

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January 02, 2007: How could you fill 90 minutes of video about a rest stop? Well they have. The acting in this movie is almost as bad as the acting in Blood Rayne (2005) I still can't believe how bad the acting was/is/always will be. Jaimie Alexander (Nicole) must have paid someone off to land her role in this film as her acting talent is terrible, at least in this movie. I can see that Jaimie tried her hardest in the film as she and her boyfriend decide to run away to the bright lights and the big city. As you can imagine they stop on the way only to be confronted by a guy in a yellow truck who proceeds do all sorts of nastiness to them. Rolling along to the “Rest Stop” let see what does it offer? Serial killer, who doesn't show much and doesn't say a word, Wow, irrational evil always gives me additional creeps. - Yes, I'm buying it. Playing cat and mouse games with victims giving them false hopes? Sounds well, if it's a serial killer of such type he should like the process rather than the result. Oh, yes, put this in my basket too. Atmosphere of inevitability? Yes, fine. Where the hell is cashier...? What didn't work? Idea with ghosts in fact was nice, puzzling, but generally pointless. Fun with a family in the van was also nice, but misplaced as well, although it didn't spoil anything. Camera - very decent, soundtrack - fine. Gore? It's not gore-centric. Acting again questionable, but quite enough to run the movie. The only thing I can't forgive is that pathetic scene with family photo - too long, too fake. To sum up - not top-rank solid thriller definitely worth it's run time, and delivering right to it's promise. The DVD special features is sort of a treat. Deserving extra marks for the sense of proportion and some good ideas inside. Also, check out the alternative endings. I thought the original ending was horrible. The other endings were only hilarious. A deformed midget with a camcorder takes up about 10 minutes of special feature time and that's about it. If you like movies that are so bad to the point of being funny then save your money and just rent this.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Uncensored edition.