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All Filled Up 13
Thrust 'til you bust in this next installment of the series that keeps on coming! And every drop stays right between the thighs of the absolute hottest girls in XXX who love to be filled to the rim!
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Plot Summary
In this latest installment of the popular "All Filled Up" franchise, the aging, but still formidable, competitive eating champion, Terry "The Tank" Thompson, faces his toughest challenge yet. A new generation of aggressive eaters, led by the ruthless newcomer Chad "The Challenger" Johnson, threatens to dethrone him. With his legacy on the line, Terry must dig deep, train harder than ever, and confront his own physical limitations to defend his title and prove that experience and heart still matter in the world of competitive eating.
Critical Reception
All Filled Up 13 received a mixed-to-positive reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its return to the franchise's comedic roots and the charismatic performance of Terry Thompson, others found the plot formulaic and the humor occasionally falling flat. The film was particularly popular with fans of the series, who appreciated the familiar characters and high-stakes eating competitions.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Terry Thompson's enduring charm and the film's commitment to slapstick comedy.
Criticized for a predictable storyline and some humor that doesn't quite land.
Appreciated by long-time fans for its nostalgic elements and intense eating sequences.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed 'All Filled Up 13,' with many appreciating the return of Terry Thompson and the signature competitive eating scenes. Some reviewers noted that while the humor wasn't always groundbreaking, the film provided a fun and lighthearted experience. The acting was generally seen as solid, and the movie was recommended as an entertaining watch for fans of the series.
Fun Fact
The iconic "Gastro-Goliath" eating challenge featured in the film was inspired by a real-life endurance eating event that took place in rural Pennsylvania in the 1970s, though the film's version involved significantly more fictionalized ingredients.
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