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Two young hotties help save the movie


At least they were easy on the eyes. Couldn't decide who I'd rather hook up with, Katelyne or her blonde friend.

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Simple...those legs (Lexi's) planted against the ceiling....

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Katelyn was wearing those rediculous granny shorts the whole movie but then at the end they sure her in a two piece. That was a nice surprise.

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Best I could find of her: http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/644147_348376561920528_10440174_n.png

You could probably stream the movie online somewhere for free and see her in the bikini otherwise. It's at the very end.

EDIT: just found this one too: http://www.imdb.com/media/rm3143805952/nm4726634

And this: http://www.imdb.com/media/rm3210914816/nm4726634

dang, I see she was 17 as this movie was filmed. oops.

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Yes, those girls were the 2 best parts of this move, agreed. The only reasons to watch, really. Watched for Haley Lu Richardson and stayed for Kassandra Clementi (the blonde). First thing I'd seen her in. Definitely won't be the last :-) Those legs...talk about works of art. I'd feed my baby to a dingo (joking obviously, thankfully I have no kids) for one feel of those endless suckers, haha. What else has she looked ridiculously hot in? Not surprised she's an Aussie - probably at least half the hotties I get into (not literally, sadly) these days are from there. The way my country's (US) gone politically (Trump), I'd move there if not for the freaky ass monsters...er, animals lol

Oh, and no reason to feel bad, guilty, creepy or whatever for being attracted to a (at the time) 17 year old (Haley). We are who we are and we're attracted to who we're attracted to. Besides, its biology, man. And there's lots worse things a person could do ::coughTrumpcough:: than find a 17 year old attractive IMO, I think this world (especially the internet) has lost its perspective on such things. Too many people overly concerned with being seen as "normal" when there is no such thing, its a social construct designed to keep people endlessly unhappy and striving/competing and failing, done with all that crap, but that's just my opinion ::shrug:: lol


"I like you 'cuz you're real. You don't pretend you've got it all figured out like everyone else."

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Forgot to say, but another thing that bummed me about this move was when Haley Lu's character's (you say her name was Katelyne? I'm so terrible with names) apparent boyfriend(?) died, yet at the end of the move supposedly she's completely moved on and isn't even mourning him anymore. I hate when horror/thriller/disaster movies do that. Makes the character seem like a giant douche. You just lost your boyfriend, hello? Remember how traumatized you were about it when it happened, Katelyne? How powerless you felt? I guess people in these movies move on quick - bunch of hardasses in that town lol Scary. Well, it was Texas, rght? ;-)

Unless I missed her mourning him later...not sure, was too busy fast forwarding after I gave up on the plot, decided to only watch the parts where Haley Lu and Kassandra were hot! Or maybe they cut the scene, so I guess I'll blame the writers, producers, or editor, not the actress. Cute thing - how could I stay mad at her? :-) Or maybe she remembered he was a crap boyfriend. Or was he not her boyfriend? Still a lucky bastard, since she at least seemed to care about him for at least 5 seconds, which is probably more than I've ever gotten from a hot girl, so I'd take it and die happy lol I wasn't really paying attention, was more interested in just gazing at her and her friend :-)

So who knows? But yeah, I was a bit annoyed at her about that at first...but then seeing her in that 2 piece right at the very end made me forget what I was so annoyed with her about. So it must be love, right? haha God she's adorable - my latest "actress crush" for sure. She played a gymnast in The Bronze and totally had the right body for it - short, but athletic, curvy, and thick where it counts :-)

But yeah, always bothers me when horror/thriller/disaster moves do that. I mean, sure, it was low budget, not expecting to win any Oscars, and maybe its just me, but I'm always hesitant to criticize lower budget/indie movies like this for that reason, since I'd kinda feel like a dick. I relate to their underdog spirit, always struggling to be noticed yet also kinda wanting to remain obscure and be their own thing - that weird dichotomy. However, it still bugs me. Would it kill people to put a little real heart and small character moments in this genre and not just manufactured emotion and bad writing/editing/whatever? And that goes for the bigger budget movies of this type, too. Just makes me appreciate the good ones that much more, but I guess I'll mostly have to look to other genres for that (definitely recommend The Bronze, though not for everyone)...oh well.

Anyone else notice that in these type of movies? Or am I one of the last to have a heart in this messed up world? lol A dying breed. I guess we're just supposed to turn off our brains and just go with it. Usually that's what I do with most movies, but for some reason, that particular thing always grates with me. But I guess we all have our "weird" idiosyncracies ::shrug::


"I like you 'cuz you're real. You don't pretend you've got it all figured out like everyone else."

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