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Great
films can't be measured scientifically because greatness is
extremely subjective. The artistic greatness of films (and other
works of art) can never be rated or quantified, although
critics, reviewers, and fans still make ten best lists, hundred
best lists, all-time greatest lists, favorites lists, awards
lists, and generate results of polls. Over a long period of
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| Three female college students take a detour from
their partying, enticed by a beautiful European woman
who promises seclusion, safety and maybe even romance.
What they get is a living hell where they are sold to
the highest bidder who's fondest wish is to kill them
slowly. Hostel 2 also follows 2 American men who, on the
flip side of the coin, are willing to pay to join an
exclusive club where a life will end at their
hands...any way they like. It's a story of human
monsters and the almighty dollar as only Eli Roth could
tell it. Written by Paul Nomad of Dreadcentral.com 4
beautiful college students are tricked into entering a
hostel where the 'hosts' like to torture, rape and
murder. Following a geographical tour of Slovakia, three
women are lured into a hostel by a handsome young man
who sells them to the twisted masters, who tie them up
and bring upon an unthinkable world of pain... Written
by Anonymous Three young college students enter a hostel
in Slovakia on the behest of a beautiful Eastern
European woman... however, following a festival in the
small village in which they are staying, the woman are
turned over to a group that allows the highest bidder to
kill. |
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