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Pigs

2013Movie95 minEnglish

James Aaron is having a Pigs party and his tattooed hole is open and ready for play. He takes a fist from Rowdy McBeal, then takes his cock. Aaron then gets bred by Cope, who rides Aaron's ass like a bareback cowboy. Kyle Savage gets flipped over on his back and fucked by Derek Parker while Rowdy suits up in a black industrial glove. Kyle gets fed cock from both ends by Derek and Cope. James unleashes a stream of piss on Kyle's chest and Cope's cock, which cranks up the pig factor a notch. Rowdy fists Kyle's open hole and Kyle rides that hand like a champ. Pretty soon, the sensations are too much for Kyle to take and he spews a fuckin' river of thick, white mancum, which he licks up and shares with Rowdy. James wants more fist up his ass and he gets more than just Kyle's hand up his eager butt. Rowdy adds a stream of piss that Kyle shoves inside Aaron's wet, gaping hole. There is plenty of nasty play for everyone in this video. Definitely a Pigs delight.

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: Kyle RankinGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of friends on a camping trip are tormented by a mysterious man known only as "The Barbarian". As they try to escape his brutal assaults, they find themselves in a house where they are subjected to even more disturbing and violent encounters. The film escalates into a nightmarish descent into chaos and survival.

Critical Reception

Pigs (2013) received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its extreme violence and bleak tone to be overwhelming. While some praised its raw intensity and unsettling atmosphere, others criticized its lack of substance and reliance on shock value. Audience reception was similarly divided, with the film appealing more to hardcore horror fans who appreciate its brutal and unflinching approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film is excessively violent and disturbing, often for shock value.
  • Lacks a compelling narrative to support its extreme content.
  • Some viewers may appreciate its unrelenting intensity and grim atmosphere.

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Fun Fact

Despite its title, the film does not heavily feature actual pigs, but rather focuses on human torment and survival.

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