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Suck It Up
Legendary director Chi Chi LaRue gets down n' dirty in a busy warehouse for this explosive new “All Oral Orgy” suck-fest!
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Plot Summary
A group of vampire hunters, known as the 'Children of the Night', are tasked with protecting a small town from a horde of flesh-eating vampires. They must use their unique skills and ancient weaponry to stop the creatures before they can feast on the unsuspecting townsfolk.
Critical Reception
Suck It Up received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its low-budget production values and derivative plot to be significant drawbacks. However, some praised its B-movie charm and gore effects, appealing to a niche horror-comedy audience.
What Reviewers Say
Despite a few entertaining gore gags, the film suffers from a weak script and uninspired direction.
The acting is largely forgettable, with only a few veteran actors showing any sign of life.
A forgettable entry in the crowded vampire-hunting subgenre.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Suck It Up are scarce, but those available generally reflect the critical sentiment, pointing to its low-budget nature and predictable plot as major detriments. Some viewers found amusement in its campy elements and gore, but it was not widely acclaimed.
Fun Fact
The film prominently features P.J. Soles, a cult icon from 1970s horror films like 'Halloween' and 'The House of the Dead'.
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