Rollins Rules!


I'll admit that I only got the movie to begin with because I saw he was in it so, of course, I'm biased. I didn't like the movie all that much since the hillbillies were too over-the-top, but I do think this movie wouldn't have been nearly as interesting without him. I hope the dude does more films like this. If you like him in this, check out Feast. That movie is an unexpected jewel.

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He does seem to get a little better with every movie I see him in.

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Henry was the only redeeming factor in this movie.

"I'm through being polite, goddamn it!"

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Henry totally rocked as the rough'n'tumble Dale Murphy. I thought he stole the whole show.

"We're all part Shatner/And part James Dean/Part Warren Oates/And Steven McQueen"

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I just saw this movie on Syfy and he was so bad ass!!! I'm so bummed he had to die as he was the only one I was really routing for.

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Rollins is badass!

UNCOMPROMISING UNDERGROUND FILTH

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Rollins was the best. Lt. Coronel Dale Murphy kicked major asses!
It sucked he died but at least he killed at least 5 inbreds.

"Hurrah!". Nice one-liner.

"Hate is baggage, life's too short to be pissed off all the time".

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Dale was the only character ever to beat Three Finger one on one. That was never done before, or done since. Even Chavez could not beat Three Finger one on one.

Maybe it's the music I'm listening to, but this seemed extra awesome to know. Good observation, man. Dale is a legend in the Wrong Turn franchise for sure, even if it's merely because of this fact.

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Henry was hands down the best part of this movie, a sure fire 3/10 flick was bumped up to about 5/10. Regarding the "over the top" mutant hillbillies, they were way over the top, the scene where they held hands around the table and said grace before "chowing down" was actually quite funny though.

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