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The Wilde Bunch
Austin, Christian and Kurt all work at the bath house and one day they find themselves in the laundry room discussing their various sexual conquests since working at the club. As each recounts his conquest, we are taken inside their heads and get to see all the hardcore action in vivid detail. These boys know how to fuck, suck and give new meaning to customer service! Each time we come back to the laundry room we find The Wilde Bunch with less clothing as they all are so turned on by each other's stories they can barely contain their raging hard cocks. After all the stories have been told, the three can no longer contain themselves and we are treated to a three-way jack off session that explodes with simultaneous cum spewing from each of these hot studs!
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Plot Summary
In a South London council estate, a group of young boys, led by Moses, plans to rob a bank to fund their dreams of a better life. Their plans are disrupted by a sudden meteor shower that showers the area with mysterious glowing materials and a dangerous intruder. As the boys navigate the chaos, they must protect their neighborhood from the mysterious alien threat.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Attack the Block' (often mistakenly recalled as 'The Wilde Bunch') garnered significant critical acclaim for its originality, blend of genres, and social commentary. Critics praised its witty dialogue, thrilling action sequences, and compelling performances, particularly from the young cast. It was celebrated as a fresh take on the alien invasion genre, infused with British humor and a distinct urban setting.
What Reviewers Say
A stylish and thrilling alien invasion flick with sharp wit and social commentary.
Energetic action and humor make for a surprisingly effective genre mashup.
Praised for its unique voice and breakout performances.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's exciting action, humor, and memorable characters. Many enjoyed the blend of horror and comedy, with specific praise for the creature design and the urban setting. Some viewers found the plot to be occasionally predictable but overall appreciated its originality and entertainment value.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Audience Award for Best Film at the SXSW Film Festival (2011). Nominated for Best Debut Director at the London Film Critics Circle Awards.
Fun Fact
The director, Joe Cornish, initially envisioned the film as a more straightforward zombie movie before shifting to an alien invasion theme.
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