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Am I the only one who absolutely LOVED this movie?


If Larry Clark tried make a movie imitating Peter Jackson's early movies while keeping in mind this is a made for TV B-movie, we would have Teenage Caveman.

I thought it was fun the whole way through. I loved the sex, I loved the bad acting, I loved the insane atmosphere and plot, the dialogue, and all the gore.

I thought this movie was perfect, and I hope to see more things like this.

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I definitely enjoy watching it. It's like a B-Grade, Sci-Fi version of "Kids".

But this one's eating my popcorn!

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My answer to your question is, "Yes!" You must be the only person who loved this film. I thought this was simply another excuse for director Larry Clark to watch teenagers have (even simulated) sex. The film's total lack of a satiric tone or an ironic sense of humor belies its attempt at mocking a B-movie. The only thing about this film that reminds me of some B-grade monster flick is the absolutely dreadful acting from all involved. It's crap...plain and simple.


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My sister and I love this movie. It is awesome.

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B-grade sci-fi version of Kids, that was well put. I don't know why people are so tough on Clark, they must be nincompoops if they don't know what to expect by now. He just caters to his audience.

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ths movie was awesome. i still havent found it to buy though which sucks. i dont have a credit card to buy it online. its a great movie though

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she called me a dirty word

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You're not alone buddy. I totally enjoyed it. IMO it deserves a better rating. People rated it so low because of the sex scenes. But I like them as well. I think the dialog was pretty good. And not all was bad acting. The guy who played Neil was a terrific actor, one of the best I've seen in a while. Judith sucked, though.

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Nope. This movie was hilarious. As long as you dont take it seriously it becomes enjoyable.

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