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Hole Busters
Meet the Hole Busters - a gang of hard-hitting handballers who are not playing around. They're here to bust your hole wide open! Josh West leads the pack of big-dicked, hole stretching fiends who pull out an eye-popping arsenal of enormous toys designed to bust even the most accomplished holes in town.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends buys a fixer-upper house, only to discover that it's plagued by a terrifying presence. As they try to renovate the home, they uncover a dark secret that threatens to consume them all. They must fight for their lives against an evil entity that dwells within the walls.
Critical Reception
Hole Busters is a low-budget independent horror-comedy that garnered minimal attention upon its release. It received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often pointing out its B-movie feel and derivative plot, though some appreciated its earnest attempt at a cult classic.
What Reviewers Say
Despite its comedic intentions, the film struggles with pacing and underdeveloped characters.
The horror elements are often uninspired, relying on jump scares and gore without significant tension.
A few moments of dark humor land, but are not enough to elevate the overall experience.
Google audience: Audience reception for Hole Busters is sparse due to its limited release. Where reviews exist, they tend to highlight the film's amateurish production values and predictable scares, with some viewers finding amusement in its campy elements.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely in and around the director Dean M. Jones's hometown, with many of the cast and crew being friends and family members.
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