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Slide
Located in an exotic, lushly landscaped pool setting, SLIDE, the new Chris Steele Film for Jet Set Men, moves seamlessly from one hot erotic sex scene to the next. There are many secluded, tree shaded areas that provide the 11 hot, muscular, well-hung specimens of manhood private places for their sizzling sexual adventures. Each one of the four scenes takes place in a different area, in a little world of its own. Jet Set Exclusives Dylan Wood, David Dakota, Derec Stone and Marcus Steele, along with seven other hunks, get into it with each other in one hot duo, two sizzling 3-ways and a wild 4-person orgy. And, oh yes, there is a real water slide.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on a post-graduation road trip decide to visit a remote, abandoned amusement park. While exploring the dilapidated park, they discover that the park's main attraction, a giant water slide, is still operational and seems to be operating on its own. Their initial excitement turns to terror as they realize they are trapped and hunted by a vengeful spirit tied to the slide's tragic past.
Critical Reception
The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It was widely criticized for its predictable plot, weak characters, uninspired scares, and poor special effects. Many found the premise to be ridiculous and poorly executed, leading to a generally dismissive reception.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies on tired horror tropes and a nonsensical plot.
Performances are generally uninspired, failing to create any emotional connection.
The scares are predictable and ineffective, lacking any genuine tension or originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews largely echo critical sentiments, with viewers finding the movie to be a poorly conceived and executed horror flick. Common complaints include a lack of logic, uninteresting characters, and an overall tedious viewing experience.
Fun Fact
Despite its negative reception, the film was shot at the abandoned Six Flags New Orleans park, which was severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, adding a layer of real-world post-apocalyptic atmosphere to the production.
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