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Nearly 20 years ago, Adam Green created one of modern horror's true icons when he introduced the world to Victory Crowley in 2006's "Hatchet." A lean, mean, unabashedly gory showcase of bloody practical effects helped the film stand out, leading to three sequels over the course of the next decade and change.

Led by horror legend Kane Hodder as Victor Crowley, Green churned out a series of uncompromising grindhouse-y follow-ups that helped put him on the map in the slasher genre. While these movies were never anywhere near as mainstream as the "Friday the 13th" or "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" films, they offered up something unique in the landscape of 2000s horror. They felt grimy, cheesy, and otherwise shocking. To this day, they ex

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