I give it two stars for the cute young flesh on display. Wow, what lovely buttocks Aaron Rife has. I couldn't keep my eyes off them, and neither could the camera. I was trying to make sense of the supernatural suspense tale that enfolded, but before you can find your bearings, it's always something else throwing you off. The first story about the cassette tape is fun, but messy. I thought things might improve by the second, but it's all downhill from then on. The actors are not that hot anymore, the acting is even more wooden, the editing too chaotic, the stories more ridiculous, and it all turns into a complete shambles rapidly.
And on another note, what's the point of using unequivocally gay looking actors to pretend being bi-sexual? The scenes where they have to do the obligatory bit with the girls, to get it over and done with, to be able to pass as "straight," are pathetic; utterly unconvincing. None of the guys in this film would touch a female in real life, even if it were with a 10 ft bargepole, unless it's to do their make up. And Cory Tyndall, playing a model, WTF? Who would pay 150 dollars to photograph that disaster of a gay? No one.
The fast forward button, was pressed, more frequently, until I gave up on the film altogether.
And on another note, what's the point of using unequivocally gay looking actors to pretend being bi-sexual? The scenes where they have to do the obligatory bit with the girls, to get it over and done with, to be able to pass as "straight," are pathetic; utterly unconvincing. None of the guys in this film would touch a female in real life, even if it were with a 10 ft bargepole, unless it's to do their make up. And Cory Tyndall, playing a model, WTF? Who would pay 150 dollars to photograph that disaster of a gay? No one.
The fast forward button, was pressed, more frequently, until I gave up on the film altogether.