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Some Pigs
Some Pigs (Parts I and II) is Dick Wadd's first epic production, boasting the most intense and nastiest barebacking, piss play, fisting, flogging, boot worship, armpit work, rimming and fucking scenes of any contemporary film. As with all Dick Wadd productions, the action is unrehearsed and spontaneous. The cast is so fuckin' hot, and the chemistry between them so intense, that the action went on for hours and hours and an epic was born.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students are targeted by a cannibalistic family living in the woods. As they try to escape, they find themselves in increasingly dangerous situations, battling for their lives against their relentless pursuers. The film blends elements of horror and dark comedy as the protagonists resort to extreme measures to survive.
Critical Reception
Some Pigs is a low-budget horror film that received a mixed to negative reception from critics, often described as a B-movie or cult film. While some viewers appreciated its unpretentious gore and dark humor, others found it to be derivative and lacking in originality. It has gained a small following among fans of schlock horror.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks originality but offers some gore for horror fans.
The dark humor is hit-or-miss, often leaning towards gratuitous.
A forgettable entry in the cannibal horror subgenre.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Some Pigs' are scarce, but general sentiment suggests it's a niche film for those who enjoy low-budget, over-the-top horror with a somewhat offensive comedic edge.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around rural Michigan, with many of its eerie woodland scenes filmed in actual wooded areas, adding to the unsettling atmosphere.
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