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Pig Bin
"Sling me in here? Nobody slings the King of the Kop anywhere. Not even the pigs." In a police special incidents room, a young soccer supporter meets his hero.
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Plot Summary
A group of people find themselves trapped in a mysterious "pig bin" where they are hunted by a monstrous creature. As they fight for survival, they uncover dark secrets about their confinement and the true nature of the entity pursuing them. The film escalates into a desperate battle for escape against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
Pig Bin is a low-budget B-movie horror film from the 1970s that has garnered a cult following among fans of obscure horror. It is generally considered a schlocky and somewhat inept production, notable primarily for its bizarre premise and gory effects, rather than its cinematic quality. Critical reception is scarce due to its limited release, but it's often discussed in circles dedicated to exploitation cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and disturbing premise.
Criticized for its poor production values and acting.
Appreciated by some for its genuine moments of gore and creature effects, despite its flaws.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Pig Bin is not readily available, suggesting it has a very small audience or lacks significant online discussion on that platform.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Paul Leder, also directed other low-budget genre films and is known for his work in exploitation cinema.
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