Smash Cut: Watch It Online and Read Review
Here’s an attempt of Director Lee Demarbre and Writer Ian Driscoll which you wouldn’t find anything less than intriguing. You would certainly be amused by the newfangled idea put forth by the makers of this movie which serves as a satire on filmdom.
Director Able Whitman’s (David Hess) latest film receives an unfavourable review owing to its poor quality, lack of substance and oddity in special effects. Totally let down by this unprofitable venture, he tries to find some comfort in a strip club and when he meets the stripper, Gigi Stops, he decides to walk away with her. On their way home, the two meet with an accident, the stripper dies while Able manages to survive. Convinced that he would find himself in trouble if he didn’t hide the body, he works out a plan to save his neck. He decides to use the body parts in his latest horror flick that is in progress to bring some realism. The film emerges as a mega hit and enjoys an unprecedented success. Carried away by the turn of events, Able makes up his mind to kill people and use the corpses for a similar purpose in all his future endeavors.
This movie has plenty to offer, you must especially take notice of Hess’ performance which is far superior to the rest of the crew.
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