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Review of by James R — 01 Jul 2011

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You don't know who Zatoichi is?

Two friends who have lived a life of failed get rich schemes wander into a strip club full of ghouls. Luckily for them, they will also encounter a professional super natural killer and a hot government assassin. The two buddies, the super natural killer, and the assassin will do their best to kill all of the ghouls.

"I can't believe I'm in a strip club full of vampires.".

"You should have stuck to masturbation.".

"It was getting old.".

"You should try some toys. It makes all the difference.".

Jeff Burr, director of Stepfather II, Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, Puppet Master 4 & 5, American Hero, Straight into the Darkness, and Resurrection, delivers Devil's Den. The storyline for this movie is fairly awful and an obvious knockoff of Dusk till Dawn. The acting was pathetic despite a worthwhile cast and the cast includes Kelly Hu, Devon Sawa, Ken Foree, and Karen Maxwell.

"I should have ate you while I had the chance.".

I decided to give this a shot since it starred Kelly Hu, the kid from Final Destination, and the guy from the original Dawn of the Dead. Well, this was a huge disappointment and has nothing going for it. The movie is a cheaper version of Dusk till Dawn and the ghoul strippers never even get naked. Overall, I'd recommend skipping this picture.

"The woman was bigger than the donkey.".

Grade: F+.

This review of Devil's Den (2006) was written by on 01 Jul 2011.

Devil's Den has generally received mixed reviews.

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