Approximately three-hundred-thousand slashers were released in the 1980s. All of them are worth your time. But there is only one DON'T GO IN THE WOODS. Peerless, ferocious, and shockingly funny, this is the film that put outlaw filmmaker James Bryan (LADY STREET FIGHTER, EXECUTIONER PART II) on the map. When a hulking psychopath with beads on his face slaughters a group of campers, the local sheriff arrives to investigate. What follows is a maniacal amalgamation of gross-out gore, surreal sight gags, and an overpowering sense of sinister doom. Banned in the UK as part of the Video Nasties list and never given its true due on home video, this trash-slash benchmark has been restored from its original camera negative.