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Death Pool (2017) is a English movie. Jared Cohn has directed this movie. Sara Malakul Lane,Randy Wayne,Shawn C. Phillips,James Cullen Bressack are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. Death Pool (2017) is considered one of the best Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Johnny Taylor has a big problem: he LOVES to drown good-looking girls. When he sees water and attractive females together, something in his head begs him to kill - the psychological result of a traumatic near-drowning during his childhood at the hands of a twisted babysitter. Fighting the urge to act on his sinister thoughts most of his adult life, Johnny finally succumbs to his dark instincts when the only work he can find is around water, cleaning pools. Filled with colorful characters, beautiful women and set against the backdrop of the LA party scene, Death Pool encapsulates the desire for fame, the lust for desire, and the urge to kill.
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Don't go in the water.....
Unless you want to go drown yourself after viewing this. It started out with promise, thought it was going to be a somewhat decent Lifetime movie which would've been better than this. This movie is listed as a Thriller, but it should've been a dark comedy. It was awful, too awful to spoil, that it will do on it's own.
I loved this movie. Randy Wayne deserves and acting award for this.
Randy Wayne as a serial killer is astonishing in this movie, as is the film itself. Everything is here for another dumbish teenage sex romp, and Randy Wayne is a veteran of too many of those. His boyish blond great looks and thick muscular body are the main attraction of many of his films. We get a lot more of that here, but we also get a better portrayal of a serial killer, in action, than I have seen in any film. Dexter never talked to or kissed or played with his dead victims, but if you read anything about real serial killers, that is what they do. Wayne does that here is spades and acts the hell out of it. I believed him as the impossibly handsome impossibly cold serial killer, a la Ted Bundy, and this film showed some intimate kisses and play with his dead victims that I have never seen portrayed in more big budget films. Even his serial killer fans were perfect, as was his slightly disgusted attitude towards them. If you enjoy BUDGET thrillers that have some redeeming art in them, I highly recommend.