Sometimes it’s nice to know exactly what you are getting with a film directly from its title. And with 6 Hot Chicks in a Warehouse, that’s what you’re getting.
From the looks of it, a slighted photographer tricks six women into somehow getting trapped in these cages. And for his amusement, he gets them to fight to the death.
Typically when I hear about these movies, I cringe. When I was younger, I probably would have loved seeing something like this. Now, it’s like, hey these poor women are people, they have hopes and dreams. Am I getting soft in my old age?
But, yea, what’s the message or lesson in these kinds of films, other than, don’t get caught? Having some personal experience with human trafficking, do you think there are women trapped in cages being forced to fight to the death right now? The sad answer is, yes, but at least Epstein is one less scumbag making that happen.
I guess, if I have to choose between bum fights and chick fights, of course my exploitation cinema du jour is going to be stilettoed sex goddesses clad in black leather and not Trappy McSmells A’Lot, the bozo hobo.
As a side note, last year, I watched this movie called Pet starring Ksenia Solo and Jennette McCurdy that I caught on Amazon. I didn’t tell too many people I watched it, because of how I think even choosing a movie like that makes me look.
Do you think what films you choose to watch defines you at all? Or do you think sometimes a film is just an escape from your reality?
Would you choose to watch a purely exploitative revenge film with six hot chicks in cages? You’ll get your chance in September, you sick fuck!
Here’s all the official stuff:
Adrian, an insecure fashion photographer decides he has had enough rejection, ridicule and being ignored by models. He decides to get his revenge by concocting a photo-shoot with six of the models who abused him. Only in this photoshoot – it’s survival of the fittest as he pits girl against girl in more and more extreme scenarios until all of them are dead! Only both Adrian and the other models are in for a surprise…
Release Date: September 3rd, 2019 (DVD, Digital)
Director: Simon Edwards.
Writers: Kim Dyer, Simon Edwards, and Kate G. Smith
Cast: Jessica Messenger, Oliver Malam, Sabine Crossen, Jade Walls, and Max Rudd