Three college students, Phil, Ed, and Henry take a road trip into Mexico for a week of drinking and carefree fun only to have Phil find himself a captive of a group of satanic Mexican drug smugglers who kill tourists and whom are looking for a group of new ones to prepare for a sacrifice.
In Mexico City, while chasing the leader of a cult, Detective Ulises is forced to watch his partner being tortured and murdered by the criminals. One year later, the teenage Americans Ed, Phil and Henry are in a summer camp in Galveston and they decide to travel to the borderland in Mexico to get laid with Mexican hookers. Ed gas a crush on the bartender Valeria and the virgin Phil feels attracted by a young prostitute with a baby and decides to give a teddy bear to the child. However, he is abducted by the followers of Palo Myombe that are preparing a human sacrifice to get the Power of Nganga to become invisible while smuggling drugs.
This truly does sound lame. I almost bought it a few months back but I figured it was too expensive considering I wanted the other purchases much more.
They need a human sacrifice to get the power to become invisible in order to smuggle drugs?? If you've seen this Friday, please redeem the premise for me if possible >.<
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Friday The 13th Wrote:Three college students, Phil, Ed, and Henry take a road trip into Mexico for a week of drinking and carefree fun only to have Phil find himself a captive of a group of satanic Mexican drug smugglers who kill tourists and whom are looking for a group of new ones to prepare for a sacrifice.
In Mexico City, while chasing the leader of a cult, Detective Ulises is forced to watch his partner being tortured and murdered by the criminals. One year later, the teenage Americans Ed, Phil and Henry are in a summer camp in Galveston and they decide to travel to the borderland in Mexico to get laid with Mexican hookers. Ed gas a crush on the bartender Valeria and the virgin Phil feels attracted by a young prostitute with a baby and decides to give a teddy bear to the child. However, he is abducted by the followers of Palo Myombe that are preparing a human sacrifice to get the Power of Nganga to become invisible while smuggling drugs.
It's a true story-1988 Mark Kilroy was murdered by
that drug cult - the leader believed if he sacrificed an American his drug mules would be invisible to the border patrol. Adolfo de Jesus Costanza died in a shootout with the police-Sara Aldrete went to prison-as far as the rest I dont know.
Torture is only truly pleasurable when performed.....slowly----The Machine Girl
"The conquest of fear lies in the moment of its acceptance. And understanding what scares us most is that which is most familiar, most common place"
- Chris Carter
"The conquest of fear lies in the moment of its acceptance. And understanding what scares us most is that which is most familiar, most common place"
- Chris Carter
I ve seen it -it's based on the Matamoros Cult Killings-in 1988 Mark Kilroy disapeared crossing the border during spring break. He was sacrificed by a Palo Mayombe cult-the leader-Adolfo Costanza believed the gods would reward him for sacrificing a "gringo" by making his drug smugglers invisible to the border guards. Costanza died in a shootout with the police; the high priestess of the cult Sara Maria Villareal Aldrete went to prison. I found the movie to be pretty close to the case up to a point -no movie can ever truly be exactly like the events.
Torture is only truly pleasurable when performed.....slowly----The Machine Girl
And for a After Dark movie, it wasn't badly made. It was pretty damn good.
"The conquest of fear lies in the moment of its acceptance. And understanding what scares us most is that which is most familiar, most common place"
- Chris Carter