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1998 - 88m.

Watchable remake of the ultra low-budget 1995 little-seen film with a boosted-up cast of J.J. North and Theresa Lynn as two sisters who after getting out of the asylum decide that all men deserve to die after associating males with the group of guys who raped and killed their other sisters years back.

Of course the innocent one (North) starts to get feelings for the local sperm bank employee (turkey baster? you'll see) while the bitter Lynn continues her crusade against mankind by cutting off "winkies" and storing them in the kitchen cupboard.

A slasher flick with a mild feminist twist this EI Cinema release sports decent production values, some mild humour and two led actresses who are actually pretty good in their roles (North is perfectly innocent and Lynn nuttily amusing - and get this - they don't doff their duds nearly as much as we'd expect them to) making it a film that's not to be taken overly serious that's entertaining until its silliness gets the worst of it in the dopey finish.

Anthony Bruno takes cue card reading acting to its peak as North's love interest. From Shock-O-Rama in an unrated version which really isn't that bad (on gore, etc.).

Directed By: Pete Jacelone.
Written By: James L. Edwards, Pete Jacelone.

Starring: J.J. North, Theresa Lynn, Nancy Sirianni, Kris Burtt.