Not enough nudity


seriously
i expected to see some decent nudity from this :/

also what was with the french guy who wanted ice for his beer?
who does that?

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I do.

I wonder...could this be a French thing?

Call me crazy, but I love my beer cold and since I don't keep an ice chest loaded with ice in my room (cause I don't drink beer every day) and because it's too easy to forget them in the freezer (and frozen beer really sucks) and my frig just doesn't keep them cold enough...I do.

Nudity is good, too...especially the kind with no clothes on.

One question...Do the girls wear bikinis?






Ask your doctor if thinking is right for you

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It's like a women's prison movie without nudity. A damn shame.

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Yea, a WiP movie with no shower scene is just a pointless waste of celluloid.

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There seems to be some taboo that all filmmakers avoid in mixing sex and violence in movies. I don't know of any exact taboo that calls for it in the USA, but they never, ever seem to do it. That's why Slasher flicks so rarely have any nudity in them, usually if they do it's very brief. This one clearly tried to take itself seriously as a slasher flick instead of going for the comic element which usually allows for some bouncing breastuses.


You know, it's actually been two decades or more since the last good WiP picture.... Either Reform School Girls or Prison Heat. WtF?

Hollywood, where the hell are you? Someone want to jump on this?

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Definately not enough nudity, but more importantly not nearly enough gore to make this worth watching. Could have been a neo B-horror classic if they did that and added some campiness.

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CorumJI is forgetting about Sorrority House Massacre II and Sleepaway Camp 2 and 3!

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I agree this movie was a snooze fest. Yes there were girls in bikinis but as the OP stated the nudity was lacking. As well as on screen kills. I actually found this movie boring.

I guess after seeing The New York Ripper (1982), a giallo directed by the Godfather of gore himself Mr. Fulci, everything else pales in comparison. That is the only movie I can recall that does not shy away from showing women brutally murdered. Like the old saying goes: They don't make them like that anymore.

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