Who in their right mind would green light a sequel to Rest Stop? And from a major studio. Ok, I have another question, but I know the answer. How is it possible to make a movie worse than the original Rest Stop? A: You can't. I'm giving this sequel an extra star for a couple things I appreciated: They go back and explain the origin, as well as exactly what was going on in the first movie. Also, seems like they were allowed to use real equipment this time, as this movie looks rather good. So, things make slightly more sense, but are there any good ideas? Absolutely not! Rest Stop: Don't Look Back is full of unintentional laughs, has some embarrassing performances, a silly curse (and resolution to it), plus a comically bad villain ("The Trucker"). Why did they give him a fake moustache? He looked like a dork. Assuming, he's supposed to be menacing. The actor they used is not intimidating to begin with.
So, it's a year after the first film, and the original couple, Jesse and Nicole, were never seen again. Jesse's brother Tom comes back from Iraq, and vows to find them. Along for the ride is his girl, and... Jared. 13 minutes into this thing, and I realize this insanely annoying character is in it for the long haul. At one point, Tom rescues Jesse... and BAILS! Leaving the other two behind to fight for themselves (in a losing battle).
Let's see, they really amp up the torture porn, so be warned. Also, this score blew as much as the first one (same person, who has gone on to a highly successful and prolific career, composes and conducts orchestral scores! Nowhere to be found here). Yeah, scratching on a low E string... real creative.
By far, the best part of this movie is the bible thumping family in the RV, who are given an expanded role, on the road looking to punish all sinners (and in the wife's case, get off as much as possible -- she is ecstatic in proving someone is sinful). I sort of liked the alternate ending better. The ending they used was just a setup for another sequel. The alternate was low key, and anti-climactic, but the idea was there (not even an original idea, but the one they went with was kind of dumb).