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Sex & Nudity

A group of girls hijack a teenage couple, who are passionately making out on the side of the road. They force the couple out of the car at gun point, and force the woman to take off her sweater. Then, they rip off her skirt, tear it in to shreds, and tie her up with strips of the material. They throw her in the backseat, and take her boyfriend out into the woods. Once the girls are deep into the woods, they tie the boy to a tree. The leader of the gang starts to untuck her shirt, as she walks towards him. It is implied that he is forced to have sex with all four women.

A teenage girl has a "pajama party" where men are invited. We see different couples making out. This includes copious amounts of kissing and groping.

Violence & Gore

Lots of shooting, without the resulting blood and gore - this film was made on a shoestring budget, and the filmmakers could not afford such effects.

Two people are shot and killed during a shoot out.

A teenage girl shoots a much older woman in the stomach, killing her.

A man is punched in the face.

A gas station attendent is struck in the head with a pistol. It knocks him out, but later it is revealed that he lived through the ordeal.

Profanity

None.

Lots of drinking and smoking.

There is nothing remotely frightening about this film. It's so deliciously bad. It's probably one of the best "unintentional comedies" ever. Nothing in this film could possibly be taken seriously. From the acting, to the dialogue, to the hilariously overdone death scenes, this film is one big guilty pleasure.

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