This is a 2014 anthology series hosted by a fictional "hillbilly" family. It features several short horror films and comedic segments. Host Characters: Cephus, Bo, and their cousin Lulu. Featured Shorts: Franky and the Ant : A story of betrayal and intense vengeance. Doppelganger
: Centred on a family whose unyielding hospitality and Appalachian manners remained unchanged despite their relocation to a wealthy, cynical environment. Ma and Pa Kettle (Film Series) Hillbilly Hospitality 1 Xxx
: Beyond the caricatures of pop culture, "hospitality" in Appalachia is a foundational survival mechanism rooted in neighborliness, generosity, and mutual aid II. The Origins of Appalachian Hospitality Survival on the Frontier : Historical necessity of offering shelter and food to travelers in isolated, rugged terrain. "Clever Folks" : The cultural standard of being "clever"—meaning generous with visitors and ready to share a meal regardless of status. Expressions of Welcome : Common local phrases such as "Have you eat yet?" or invitations to "set a spell". III. Confronting the Stereotype This is a 2014 anthology series hosted by
: Explores the internal codes of Harlan, Kentucky, where hospitality is deeply intertwined with family honor and local "laws". Tucker & Dale vs. Evil Featured Shorts: Franky and the Ant : A
Meals last long. Conversations loop and circle back like an old dirt road. Somebody tells a tall tale about their cousin’s tractor, someone else teases about a lost fishing contest, and laughter clatters like silverware. You’ll leave knowing things you didn’t expect to learn — who used to race dirtbikes, who makes the best moonshine (and maybe a recipe or two), and how everyone in town knows everyone else’s granddad.