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  1. Ending / spoiler for Vacancy (2007), plus mistakes, quotes, trivia and more.

  2. Jul 27, 2021 · Spooky. The Terrifying Real Life Story Behind The Horror Movie ‘Vacancy’. By Emily Madriga Updated July 27, 2021. Vacancy is one of the scariest horror movies I’ve seen. I know it’s kind of cheesy, but the idea is so claustrophobic and unsettling.

  3. Summaries. Stranded in an isolated motel, a couple become the unsuspecting subjects of a snuff film. David and Amy Fox find themselves stranded in the middle of nowhere when their car breaks down. Luckily, they come across a motel with a TV to entertain them during their overnight stay.

  4. The movie is still creepy as hell with a haunting atmosphere and a relatable situation. Most of us have stopped at a roadside motel before. And yeah, the ending is happy because our heroes survive, but those killers had countless other victims who didn't, so it's not all sunshine and roses.

  5. The second half definitely becomes a little more "standard" horror movie, and I feel the ending could have been slightly less like it was (spoiler), but I like it. It's not the scariest movie in the world, but it's the sort of movie I can watch again and again, and even recommend to friends who aren't really into horror movies.

  6. Vacancy is a 2007 American slasher film directed by Nimród Antal and written by Mark L. Smith. It stars Kate Beckinsale and Luke Wilson as a married couple who book at the motel after their car breaks down and are soon stalked by masked killers for their snuff films. It was released April 20, 2007, by the distributor Screen Gems.

  7. www.imdb.com › title › tt0452702Vacancy (2007) - IMDb

    Vacancy: Directed by Nimród Antal. With Kate Beckinsale, Luke Wilson, Frank Whaley, Ethan Embry. Stranded in an isolated motel, a couple become the unsuspecting subjects of a snuff film.

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