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The Sexterminators
What happens when a seemingly ordinary property turns out to be infested with worms to such an extent that professional pest exterminators need to be called in? The spray they use to fight these creepy-crawlies has a most unexpected effect, drawing out not just worms but also the innermost sexual desires of the residents! Discover the most surprising situations, the wildest orgies with dominatrixes, nurses, etc. Sizzling scenes swathed in latex and stuffed with sex and all featuring the very choicest chicks of Private.
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Plot Summary
In this outrageous comedy, a group of friends from New York City embark on a wild road trip to Las Vegas for a bachelor party. Their plans quickly go awry when they get entangled with a dangerous criminal element and find themselves in a series of escalating, bizarre, and often dangerous situations. Navigating through a chaotic landscape of mistaken identities and improbable events, they must rely on their wits and questionable luck to survive the journey and make it to their destination.
Critical Reception
The Sexterminators was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, largely due to its crude humor, nonsensical plot, and offensive content. It is often cited as an example of a low-brow comedy that lacks artistic merit, failing to find a significant following or critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
Widely panned for its offensive and juvenile humor.
Criticized for a nonsensical and poorly executed plot.
Considered a low-quality comedy with little redeeming value.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Sexterminators' is largely negative, with many viewers finding the film to be vulgar, unfunny, and lacking in any substance. It is often dismissed as a forgettable and offensive comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Adam Rifkin, who is also known for his work on other cult comedies such as 'Takin' Over the Moon' and 'Detroit Rock City'.
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