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''Pig Hunt'' is a 2008 American
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directed by
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, it was written by
Robert Mailer Anderson Robert Mailer Anderson (born 1968) is an American novelist, screenwriter, playwright, Grammy-nominated producer and activist. He is the author of the bestselling novel '' Boonville'', which takes place in the Northern California town of Boonvil ...
and Zack Anderson. In the film, a group faces a monstrous
wild boar The wild boar (''Sus scrofa''), also known as the wild swine, common wild pig, Eurasian wild pig, or simply wild pig, is a Suidae, suid native to much of Eurasia and North Africa, and has been introduced to the Americas and Oceania. The speci ...
while trying to survive vengeful rednecks and a deranged cult of hot girls. The film includes several original songs by
Les Claypool Leslie Edward Claypool (born September 29, 1963) is an American rock music, rock musician. He is the founder, lead singer, bassist, and primary songwriter of the band Primus (band), Primus. Listed as one of the greatest bassists of all time by ...
, who also plays a minor role as the preacher. This was the last film directed by James Isaac before his death in 2012.


Plot

The film begins with a man running for his life through the forest. As he looks around, something comes up from behind him, throwing him up into the air. The man screams as something begins eating him, and the camera turns to a pair of dog tags. John Hickman and his girlfriend Brooks are San Francisco residents who invite their friends, self-proclaimed tough guy Ben, his close friend Wayne, chef Quincy and his dog Wolfgang, to a weekend of hunting and drinking near John's uncle's remote cabin. Ben and Wayne can't stand Brooks, and the feeling is mutual — they spend much of the trip getting on each other's nerves. En route, they stop at a gas station/general store for directions and encounter a van of
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women and their leader, the Hippie Stranger, who live in a commune in the woods, presumably raising emus for meat. From the store owner, they learn about a local legend called "The Ripper," a legendary killer hog which supposedly weighs several thousand pounds. After obtaining supplies and directions, they make their way to the cabin, passing through a hillbilly homestead belonging to the Tibbs clan. One young boy is perched in a tree, and drops a dead animal carcass on the hood of their car as they pass underneath. When they get to John's uncle's cabin, they find it vandalized and uninhabitable, though John maintains the rednecks down the road weren't responsible. The group pitches their tents and camp outside. The next morning, they encounter methamphetamine-addicted hillbilly brothers Jake and Ricky Tibbs, cousins of John's, who are interested in joining them on a wild hog hunt. An old feud still exists between John and Ricky, who is a Gulf War veteran showing signs of mental illness. Quincy, who is eager to get to know them, is obviously inexperienced in any sort of outdoor activities, and Ricky accuses Wolfgang of being a "pet" not a "dog". When Jake sets up some targets to see how well the others can shoot, boastful Ben makes a fool of himself, and Wayne is only able to hit the target a couple of times. Brooks outshoots both men, impressing Tibbs. As the group travels through the woods, they encounter an area called the Big Wallow and, using a piglet call as a lure, manage to attract several pigs. One of them rams into Wayne's leg, incapacitating him with a compound fracture at the kneecap. Wolfgang goes charging after the boars while Brooks shoots one of them. Ricky calls Jake to come look at something disturbing he's observed while skinning the hog they killed. Though adult-sized, it has no protective armor over its shoulders — it is not a full grown animal as they had thought, but a piglet. Quincy reappears - while looking Wolfgang, he encountered a large crop of marijuana plants and now leads the others to it, leaving Brooks with Wayne. John objects to Jake and Ricky taking the plants for profit, as they are growing on his property and he wants no part of it. There is also a strange sign posted near the plants, which leads John to think that the hippies that he thought were raising emus are actually growing pot instead. During the ensuing argument, Ricky snaps, and holds John at bay with a crossbow. John and Jake are trying to gain control of the situation, when Ben arrives on the scene, thinks Ricky is about to kill John, and shoots him. Jake flees to tell his clan, and the others return to Wayne and Brooks. Quincy and Ben start making their way back to the cabin while Brooks and John leave Wayne to find something to make a stretcher with so they can carry him out of there. Shortly after their departure, Wayne is attacked by something, and manages to fire off a single round. Brooks and John circle back and find him missing, as well as Ricky's body. Meanwhile, Ben and Quincy make their way back to the cabin and find Wolfgang's mutilated body, determining that he was killed by the Tibbs clan. Ricky and Jake's clan appear, Ben manages to kill his pursuer and escape, but Quincy is knocked out of the vehicle he was attempting to escape in, and is executed by a single gunshot to the back of the head. At the same time, John and Brooks run into the mysterious Hippie Stranger as they hide in the forest; he is carrying a cattle prod, and tells them that he is looking for an escaped animal, and that they can contact the police from his commune. He helps them beat off an attack by the Tibbs clan, and several hillbillies are killed. In the meantime, Ben has found the commune, where he is given drugs by several women, and led into an enormous, muddy pen. He encounters a dying Wayne, who says that something has been eating him. Ben turns as something approaches him from behind, and screams. The remaining Tibbs clan members reach the woods around the commune. They are stalked and killed, one by one, by the murderous hippie women — all except one man, who is seized by something else. Brooks and John arrive at the commune with the Hippie Stranger. When John questions why Ben's equipment is there, but not Ben himself, they force him into a cell while the leader takes Brooks out into the pen. The legendary Ripper is revealed, with the remains of one of the redneck clan in his mouth. Meanwhile, Jake makes his way into the commune, and is confronted by some of the women. He shoots a couple of them, and forces one of the women to let him into John's cell. As Jake sees the Ripper out in the pen and freezes in shock, the hippie he brought with him attacks, stabbing him in the eye before John kills her. Jake dies from his wounds while the Hippie Stranger prepares to sacrifice Brooks to the boar, whom he and his followers have been worshiping. Brooks gets a hold of the cattle prod and pokes him with it, causing him to cry out, attracting the Ripper's attention. The creature eviscerates him, and Brooks remains quiet as John forces his way from the cell. Using a crossbow, he fires an arrow up under the boar's jaw, killing it. As Brooks and John make their escape, they come face to face with the feral boy who was sitting in a tree at the beginning of the movie.


Cast

* Travis Aaron Wade as John Hickman *
Tina Huang Tina Huang (born October 28, 1981)Di Lauro, Janet. "trask master". ''Soap Opera Digest''. January 31, 2022, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 30-33 is an American stage and television actress of Taiwanese descent known for her recurring roles in ''Rizzoli & Is ...
as Brooks * Howard Johnson Jr. as Ben * Trevor Bullock as Quincy *
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as Wayne * Jason Foster as Jake * Nick Tagas as Ricky * Phillip K. Torretto as Beer Belly Redneck * Cimi Ahluwalia as Cimi *
Robert Mailer Anderson Robert Mailer Anderson (born 1968) is an American novelist, screenwriter, playwright, Grammy-nominated producer and activist. He is the author of the bestselling novel '' Boonville'', which takes place in the Northern California town of Boonvil ...
as Big Train *
Bryonn Bain Bryonn Bain is an American poet, actor, prison activist, scholar, author, hip hop artist and professor of African American Studies and World Arts & Cultures in the School of the Arts and the School of Law at the University of California at Los Ang ...
as Hippie Stranger * Vince Ballew as Gas Mask * Max Barnett as ZZ Driver * Leanne Borghesi as Darlene * Ty Brenneman as Sexy Cult Girl * Cara Cameron as Cult Girl *
Les Claypool Leslie Edward Claypool (born September 29, 1963) is an American rock music, rock musician. He is the founder, lead singer, bassist, and primary songwriter of the band Primus (band), Primus. Listed as one of the greatest bassists of all time by ...
as Preacher * Lane Foard as Lex Wockenfuss * Lanie Grainger as Poppy * Marissa Ingrasci as Sage * India Isaac as India * Joe Lucas as Homeless Vet * Christina McKay as Crystal *
Charlie Musselwhite Charles Douglas Musselwhite (born January 31, 1944) is an American blues harmonica player and bandleader who came to prominence, along with Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, and Elvin Bishop, as a pivotal figure in helping to revive the Chicago ...
as Charlie * Henrietta "Henri" Musselwhite as Woman Shelving Cans of Creamed Corn * Chris Paxton as Billy Stankbud * Michelle Redwine as Willow *
Luis Saguar Luis Saguar (October 6, 1957 – July 8, 2009) was an American writer, professor and actor in theater and films. Saguar played characters as diverse as wise elders, terrifying addicts, and strange sidekicks. He was also co-founder of Campo Santo, ...
as TJ * Karen Viola as Cult Girl * Stephanie Voelckers as Rain


Production

Pig Hunt Productions shoot the film in spring 2008 in Boonville, California and The Haight District, San Francisco. Rob and Zack Anderson characterized the script responsible for Epic Pictures Group. The shooting cost about 6 million US dollars.


Soundtrack

The Memphis-based film composer David E. Russo scored the soundtrack.


Release

The film premiered at the
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on July 21, 2008. It had its West Coast premiere in the United States on May 5, 2009. The film is part of the 2010
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.


Home release

Lightning Media released the DVD and Blu-ray in July 2010 with a bonus behind-the-scenes documentary with a total length of about 40 minutes.


Reception

In a positive review, Sean Smithson of
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states that ''Pig Hunt'' is a
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in which "the story is the star". Joshua Siebalt of DreadCentral rated the film 0.5 out of 5 and called it misogynistic, immature, and annoying. Bill Gibron of
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rated the film 4 out of 5 and described it as "wholly original" yet strongly influenced by many other films. Heidi Williams of ''
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'' rated it C− and wrote that it "comes off... like a SciFi Channel
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." Jeremy Knox of
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rated the film 3/5 stars and called it "a flawed, but really fun film". In a mixed review, Dennis Harvey of ''
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'' called it "enjoyably offbeat" but "not entirely satisfying".
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of the '' SF Gate'' rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and called it "a routine thriller" that is pretty good for what it is.


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