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I wasn't a big fan either but probably the most watchable thing from the Eli Roth catalogue of mediocrity. I didn't know it was going to be as humorous as it turned out to be, there's a bunch of scenes that had me laughing but I'm not sure of the intended tone exactly so not sure how much of it was done on purpose (much like the hammy acting and iffy line delivery). It's deffo more Ferox than Holocaust. Some good KNB SFX so worth watching just for that in my opinion.
I didn't like any of the plotlines setting up a possible sequel; pass on that. If anything it's a new entry in a genre long thought dead so respect for Roth getting it made,I can imagine it was a challenge! |
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