
Fisting Punks
Hole stretching, punch fisting, spitting and face slapping are only a beginning in this mouth watering, glove free fist orgy. Owen Hawk and Matthias von Fistenberg, partners in real life, deliver a performance of unparalleled excitement and sponteinity. These punk pigs are greased up and ready to give it and give it up. Shot with multiple cameras the live orgy moves at terrifying pace and nothing is repeated. Two scenes and over an hour of nothing but fisting. Amen
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Plot Summary
A group of punk rockers gets more than they bargained for when they stumble upon a remote cabin. They soon discover that the cabin is inhabited by a family of deranged, murderous individuals who have a penchant for turning their victims into a musical spectacle. The punks must fight for their lives while being forced to perform in a grotesque, violent show.
Critical Reception
Fisting Punks is a cult horror-comedy known for its over-the-top gore, bizarre musical numbers, and low-budget charm. While critically panned for its simplistic plot and uneven acting, it has garnered a niche following among fans of extreme horror and experimental filmmaking. The film is often discussed for its unique blend of punk rock aesthetics and graphic violence.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique and audacious blend of horror, comedy, and musical elements.
- Noted for its gratuitous gore and shock value, appealing to a very specific audience.
- Criticized for its weak narrative and amateurish performances, but appreciated for its cult appeal.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect the niche appeal of the film. Those who appreciate 'Fisting Punks' often highlight its B-movie charm, outrageous premise, and willingness to push boundaries. However, many find it too crude, poorly made, and lacking in substance.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Kevin S. Tenney, is also known for the 'Night of the Living Dead' remake from 1990 and the 'Witchboard' franchise.
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