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Dallas, Andrew, his girlfriend Taryn and Reese compose of the DNA Team in an Internet game where the objective is to find treasures in hidden caches. While searching the last treasure to beat the game's record score, they are chased by two psychopaths controlled by the sick owner of an underground site that is filming their movements and they have to fight to survive. Written by
Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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The World's Most Dangerous Game
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Rated R for strong bloody violence, language and some nudity
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Release Date:
10 February 2009 (USA)
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Budget:
$750,000
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A director really has to work hard to make a movie this bad. I really can't blame Tony Todd, as this was probably a chance to make a few dollars for two or three days of work. Thankfully, he had to interact with only one of the other actors.
Everything the other reviewers have written is absolutely true. These kids basically wander around in a (relatively) small building, completely oblivious to the fact that they can go look out a window to see where they are. And how lost can you get when there are stairwells with exit signs all over?
I actually know something about geocaching, and I'm guessing that the director might be a geocacher himself. How do I know? Because virtually all of the geocachers are tall and good-looking, and their girl friends have big boobs. This is not true in the real world. (Bring on the flamers....)
The giraffes were a nice touch, though.
Not recommended.