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Fox Force (2009)
2/10
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.
20 February 2024
Warning: Spoilers
In their quest to slay the dragon (ie, destroy the rapist) 5 rape victims become the very thing they are fighting against. Fight a monster, become a monster. The girls all discuss what was done to them at the hands of this one guy, but it's never shown. The guy knew them all on a personal level and helped himself to each one of them at one point or another. Well, his "swimmers" must have been terrible since he never managed to impregnate ANY of them, or any other woman he ever poked, via the r word, or otherwise.

One woman whom he "backdoored" decided to flip the script on him. Victim becomes the perp and the perp becomes the victim when she "straps on" and goes to town. The others comment on how she had obviously "done this before". So....her having become a monster herself....oh yeah....that ship sailed long ago. She was a full blown, fire breathing dragon of a rapist by the time she backdoored the dude. Had this been real life, she would have pulled out her strap on and it would have been very...brown, to put it mildly. Having known a couple (in real life) who participated in pegging (of the consensual type), let's just say that the guy MUST and I mean MUST clean out first. We're talking colonic, enema, etc. This is precisely why scenes of women committing revenge crimes with their old trusty strap on have always required a complete a total suspension of disbelief.

At the end of the flick, nothing has been won. There isn't a single good character. All of them are human excrement. Of course, humans never learn that doing wrong in revenge doesn't make it right. The final line (just before the flick does it's imitation of the series finale of The Sopranos) is "now YOU have to live with the horror of being raped". Yeah....and babe, YOU have to live with the horror and being an absolute monster. The legal system ain't gonna feel sorry for you. Enjoy life in the big house, having big Bertha as a cellmate. Now you get to LIVE with a rapist. What fun.

To that end, the dude should have been locked up LONG ago, being eaten alive by the other inmates.
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5/10
The man hating film that made even hardcore, militant feminists say "Woah....what are you doing?'
20 June 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Terri is raped and abused in a very graphic way at the beginning. She soon befriends another young woman who suffered a similar fate. Naturally, the law can't/won't help, so they decide to turn the tables and make the perpetrators the victims and put them through the hellish nightmare that they were forced to endure, only much, much worse. So, Terri and her friend somehow locate rapists who had been raping up a storm and had managed to elude police forever. The pair double team them. Only, it's not what I would call "revenge" or "punishment". The men who are supposed to be being punished by Terri and her friend for the wrongs they have done to women aren't really being "punished". I'm sorry, but getting pegged from Terri Hall ain't punishment by a long shot! And certainly, a spanking from her with a leather S&M paddle is not either! So, their "sweet revenge" on the bad guys isn't revenge after all. They still get to have sex with the pair. Shaking my head. Oh well. Zebedy Colt films never made much sense anyway.
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Ghost Fever (1986)
1/10
My friend's father was a writer for this garbage!
12 August 2008
I was telling a friend of mine about the time my grandfather actually picked this horrible piece of crap for us to see one night at the theater. He never picked another one again! It was that bad! Anyway, my friend then told me that her father did some of the writing for this garbage. I thought she was kidding. It turns out, she was serious. She had never actually seen it, and she said that it put a quick halt to her father's writing career. I told her not to waste her time. But, if she did actually break down and watch it, she would see within the fist minute why this ended her father's days as a writer. I mean, even for the 1980's, this crap is bad beyond description. I mean, Joe Frazier as Terrible Tucker? And why in the world would two cops care one bit about a house full of ghosts? And the movie poster? A ghost with his tongue hanging out? What is that about? Nothing about this makes any sense. Well, I told my friend that this crap not only ended her father's writing career, it ended the careers of everybody involved. Or, at least none of them ever fully recovered from being in this garbage of a movie. Let's just say that I will forever ridicule my friend for revealing to me that her father was a writer for this movie! That alone should tell just how bad this is!
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