The latest (as of 3/23/13) in a seemingly unending constant stream of films from The Asylum to become readily available on Instant Netflix, also happens to be the first of the movie studio prolific output of (mostly mind-numbingly atrocious) crap to receive a theatrical release.
So is this generic 'body-hopping dead serial killer attacks teens at camp' really worthy of not going straight-to-DVD? No don't be silly, it's an Asylum movie. I feel sad that you felt the need to ask that silly hypothetical question. 30 Rock star, Katrina Bowden is the only reason it probably did. However it's far from the worst of their films. And I (shock, horror) even found myself being mildly entertained at times.
My Grade: D+
Eye Candy: Erin Marie Hogan bares T&A at 25 minutes in and again at 33. Meanwhile, Lisa Younger (in a slightly less pleasant way) at 48 minutes in, also gets topless
So is this generic 'body-hopping dead serial killer attacks teens at camp' really worthy of not going straight-to-DVD? No don't be silly, it's an Asylum movie. I feel sad that you felt the need to ask that silly hypothetical question. 30 Rock star, Katrina Bowden is the only reason it probably did. However it's far from the worst of their films. And I (shock, horror) even found myself being mildly entertained at times.
My Grade: D+
Eye Candy: Erin Marie Hogan bares T&A at 25 minutes in and again at 33. Meanwhile, Lisa Younger (in a slightly less pleasant way) at 48 minutes in, also gets topless