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Drill My Hole
Men.com's debut title Drill My Hole features some of the hottest guys all getting punished in every hole. Spencer Reed and Steven Daigle give new meaning to the term "hit and run"when it becomes time for some hole drilling. Cliff Jensen takes his sexual frustrations out on jock stalker Jayden Studley. Payback's a bitch for Braxton Bond when he messes with Rafael Alencar - especially when that means getting all holes drilled. Ricky Martinez finds out first-hand what Phenix Saint's fury is all about. Jake Steel gives Logan Scott a rude awakening that includes a cock in his mouth and ass. C'mon and Drill My Hole.
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Plot Summary
A group of people find themselves trapped in an abandoned mine shaft and must fight for survival against a monstrous creature. As they descend deeper into the earth, they uncover the horrifying truth behind the mine's dark past and the entity that lurks within. Their only hope lies in finding a way to escape before they become the next victims of the mine's insatiable hunger.
Critical Reception
Drill My Hole received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences, often cited for its low production values, uninspired plot, and weak performances. While some B-movie enthusiasts might find minor appeal in its creature-feature elements, it is generally considered a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its low-budget creature effects by some fans of the genre.
Criticized for its predictable plot and lack of tension.
Performance and dialogue often cited as weak points.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Drill My Hole are scarce, but the general sentiment points to a film that fails to deliver on its premise, with many viewers finding it unintentionally comical rather than scary.
Fun Fact
Director Kevin Tenney is also known for his work on other low-budget horror films such as 'Night of the Demons'.
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