How to rescue this movie back

Kasey 2022-10-23 07:36:38

In fact, the number of short comments is overwhelming, and I don't want to talk about it.

As hostel3, this movie was directly released on a videotape. It didn’t go to theaters, so don’t call it a sequel and just turn it into a rumor.

The biggest stalk can be set up like this: this hostel is not a real hostel at all, but a copycat company under the brand of hostel.

The actor and a group of people were tortured and killed. One of them was a member of the real hostel. After killing the actor, he felt that he was too addictive, so he called the headquarters. The real hostel sent people to massacre the employees and spectators of the copycat company. The final reversal is that he successfully married the actor's wife, but one day he woke up and found himself in a bloody confinement room. It turned out that his wife was a higher-ranking member of the hostel and took pleasure in killing her husband.

Hostel shooting up to now, in fact, the world view is almost finished, if you expand the world view, it is easy to have bugs, and eventually become an ordinary murder organization. The key is to work hard on torture and humanity. If we continue the settings of the first two parts, it is neither necessary nor possible to destroy this organization.

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Hostel: Part III quotes

  • Kendra: Do you like freaky?

    Scott: Yeah... yeah, sure.

  • [Scott's phone rings]

    Scott: It's Amy.

    Carter McMullen: Oh, well you probably want to take that don't you since you're practically married already.

    Mike Malloy: Guess what I do: When I'm 80 miles away from my wife, I turn off my fucking phone! Then she can't call me, she can't text me, she can't make me send a photo of where I'm at because she's insecure!

    Scott: That's why your marriage sucks.

    Mike Malloy: Well she put on 30 pounds so...