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Nothin' But Trouble
Returning home from a nightmarish blind date, Felicia (Stormy Daniels) walks in on her kinky free-spirited roommate, Alice (Asa Akira) as she's engaged in her own "date". Felicia lets them have their fun and goes to a local dive bar for a much needed cocktail. She meets a charming, sexy bartender and although he's younger and not her type, sparks - and clothes - fly.This innocent one-night stand, however, turns into a crazy evening of guns, drugs, kidnapping and a surprise love connection.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a road trip get stranded in a peculiar small town. They soon find themselves at the mercy of a sinister, eccentric judge who enforces his own bizarre and brutal laws. As they try to escape his clutches, they uncover the town's dark secrets and fight for their survival.
Critical Reception
The film was widely panned by critics and audiences alike, suffering from a lack of coherent plot, weak humor, and over-the-top performances. It is generally considered one of the worst films of the year it was released.
What Reviewers Say
Widely criticized for its nonsensical plot and unfunny jokes.
Accused of having gratuitous violence and disturbing themes without any redeeming qualities.
Performances were often described as bizarre and over-the-top, contributing to the film's overall failure.
Google audience: Audience reviews echo critical sentiment, with viewers finding the film to be tedious, nonsensical, and deeply unpleasant, lacking any humor or coherent narrative.
Fun Fact
The film was notoriously given a rare 1.9/10 rating on IMDb, making it one of the lowest-rated films on the platform.
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