Yep...through 99% of this film the babes and hunks in it are blood-stained. Yep, as soon as their buddy's head explodes, the bikini clad and swimsuit clad cheese and beef in this film go about with bits of brain, blood, and bone dripping off their bodies. We don't get enough movies featuring bikini babes dripping in blood, carrying guns, looking for schmucks to murder. Hence our feature today. One of the coldest, most deranged plots you will come across, 2017's "Game of Death," directed by Sebastian Landry and Laurence Morais-Legace.
Six bored college aged hunks and babes lounge around in bikinis and swim trunks. They partake in self-gratification, oral sex, prurient thoughts, beer, alcohol, and board games. Board games? Yep, someone finds one called Game of Death. They play. Before long, they realize the game has a life of its own and tells these kids that 24 must die in an allotted time or they will be killed. Beth (Victoria Diamond) is the weird beauty in the group and her boy toy is the refined Tom (Sam Earle). Matthew (Thomas Vallieres) is the just-tattooed hunk who is as cynical as his buddies about the veracity of the game. Then Matthew's head explodes. Most of his brains explode onto his nubile bikini babe GF, Ashley (Emelia Hellman)...she is upset. Soon Tom figures out that the group must go out and kill someone every few minutes of one of their heads will explode.
Now the gang kills the neighbor...22 to go. Onto the road they take this act in Tyler's (Erniel Baez) pizza delivery car. They'll mow down joggers, and bludgeon park rangers. The crew gets slow and bikini babe Mary-Ann's (Catherine Saindon) head explodes. 21 to go. Okay...so where do we go from here. Now four psychopaths with guns and tire irons are loosed on the world...and a limited time to kill over 20 peeps. Uh oh...guess where they head next. You will shudder to find out. What happens next will be heartbreaking, infuriating, and perhaps stir some controversial discussion. Ashley, with bits of her boyfriend's blood dripping off of her may just get a dose of morality...maybe.
Will the blood-stained Ashley be able to stop her friends from finishing their goal of murdering 24 innocent people? Just where does this crew end up in order to complete this deranged goal? Is this film a low-budged remake of the Anthony Hopkins/Debra Winger spectacular, "Shadowlands"? Bloody, demented, and alarmingly alluring, see a really sick one..."Game of Death."
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