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It would be a lie to say that we've never seen a film quite as bad as EatenAlive, but after watching Tobe Hooper's "follow up" film to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, it sure feels like the worst thing we've ever seen.
EatenAlive is so ridiculous that it's tough not to be incredulous.
At one point in the film, Judd has the little girl trapped in the crawlspace under the hotel, the girl's mother tied to the bed in one room, and Buck and his girlfriend engaging in some unwelcome sexual intercourse in another.