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Teen angst and illegal street racing. Not exactly a match made in heaven, but here it works, due to amazing car stunts, and some interesting ideas. A group of thieves in robbing trucks after catching them in suped-up race-ready street model cars, and an undercover cop is on the case to try to find the crooks before they end up dead. The emphasis of the movie however is racing scenes and amazing car stunts, of which there are quite a few. These are some nice sequences, and ultimately save what would otherwise be a piece of crap and make you believe the movie wasn't that bad. Performances are all right; none of these guys are going after the Oscar, but overall, its not that bad. Especially enjoyable was the absolutely luscious Jordana Brewster("The Faculty") as the obligatory love interest. Bottom Line: If you like cars and action, you'll probably get enough out of this flick to enjoy it. Just don't expect a whole lot of extras.
What starts out looking like a poor Mad Max type of film about a post-apocalyptic nightmare ends up a fairly well-done low-budget horror flick about a gang of futuristic nomads attacked by a whole lotta nasty rodents who are hungry for humans. The film unfolds as the rats slowly take control of the situation and trap the humans in ruins of a long-abandoned city, and prepare for the siege. The violence is pretty graphic as the rats seem to kill people from the inside out, and there are some nasty scenes of rats popping out of dead bodies. This one should satisfy horror fans with its violence, somewhat interesting storyline, and a bizarre and unusual ending. Recommended for fans; one of the better killer rat flicks.
Gore, Gore, and more Gore await the viewer of this now-classic cannibal flick that was supposedly banned in 31 countries due to its graphic, extreme, hardcore violence. What you get in the end is more torture, sex, mutilation, and animal cruelty for your dollar than with any other movie ever. A college student travels to the Amazon to prove that cannibalism doesn't exist...come on. Don't these people know that cannibals will ALWAYS exist in the stories of cheesy exploitation flicks? Anyway, her expedition falls into the clutches of a sadistic and brutal tribe of primitive cannibals who torture all the members of her party. There's the infamous real animal cruelty scenes intermingled with all this; basically anytime you see an animal on screen, be sure that the next thing you'll see is that animal being hacked apart, eaten or killed in some manner. There's some almost unbelievable violence, and effective, if nasty, effects work to bring the torture to life. This is one that any fan of zombies, cannibals, or basically GORY GRAPHIC VIOLENCE cannot miss. An absolute classic, and it actually has some kind of underlying message that exists under the surface as well. My HIGHEST recommendation.