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Drive Thru Caribbean
Greg Browning, the creator of The Drive Thru series, brings us his latest hilariously entertaining and action packed installment "Drive Thru Caribbean". Donavon, Benji, Pat O, and Kalani welcome Aussie aerialist Yadin Nicol as they get wrapped up in some serious hijinks during their search for waves on the thousands of islets, reefs, and cayos strewn through the Caribbean. The crew had a chance to surf secret reefs in Puerto Rico that broke unlike any other wave they had encountered. While exploring Jamaica they hung with the local Rastas after long days of scoring warm water perfection on this tranquil island nation. The search lead them to the far reaches of the Caribbean where they ripped the famous Soup Bowls of Barbados. From riding dolphins to riding waves the "Drive Thru Caribbean" puts you in shotgun on this hysterical island hopping adventure. Locations: Puerto Rico, Jamaica and Barbados.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on vacation in the Caribbean find themselves terrorized by a deranged fast-food mascot. As they try to escape the island, they are pursued by the menacing figure, leading to a fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Drive Thru Caribbean received largely negative reviews from critics, with many citing its weak plot, poor acting, and uninspired horror elements. Audiences also found it to be a forgettable entry in the horror-comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a predictable and nonsensical plot.
Performances are generally weak, failing to bring characters to life.
The horror elements lack genuine scares and rely on tired tropes.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available indicate disappointment with the film's execution and lack of entertainment value.
Fun Fact
The film was made to capitalize on the 'killer mascot' subgenre of horror films that gained some popularity in the early 2000s.
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