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Wild Girls Gone
In the Spring Break capital of White Sands, Florida, Sheriff Terry Moran outlaws the town's world famous ass contests to win the elderly vote in his campaign for Mayor - even though he is married to the town's former Ass Contest Queen, Doreen. Unhappy with how her husband is changing, Doreen breaks out of her bored drunk housewife existence to recapture her youth and to subvert her husband's campaign.
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Plot Summary
A group of teenage girls on a road trip to a music festival take a wrong turn and end up in a deserted ghost town. As night falls, they realize they are not alone and become the target of a deranged family of cannibals. They must fight for their survival against the horrifying odds.
Critical Reception
Wild Girls Gone is a low-budget horror film that received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences. It is often cited as an example of a poorly executed slasher film with weak plotting and underdeveloped characters.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its derivative plot and lack of originality.
Noted for its gratuitous violence and low production values.
Character development is minimal, making it difficult for audiences to connect with the protagonists.
Google audience: Audience reception for Wild Girls Gone is overwhelmingly negative. Viewers commonly point out the predictable storyline, poor acting, and excessive gore as major detriments to the viewing experience.
Fun Fact
Burt Reynolds, a legendary actor, had a small role in this film, which was released towards the end of his career and is not widely remembered.
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