V/H/S

Directed By: Adam Wingard, David Bruckner, Glenn Mcquaid, Joe Swanberg, Ti West

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Cannibal Holocaust is often referred to as the first true found footage film in the horror genre, although there are predecessors such as The Legend of Boggy Creek, released eight years earlier. The genre exploded with The Blair Witch Project in 1999, which demonstrated the commercial potential of this technique. When interest in the genre seemed to have died down, 2012 saw the release of V/H/S, which helped revitalize both found footage and anthology horror. The main plot follows a group of criminals tasked with retrieving a mysterious VHS tape from an abandoned house. Inside, they find a collection of videotapes, each containing a distinct and disturbing horror story.
At the beginning of the film, guys lift the shirt of Melissa Boatright, who is walking through a parking lot. A minute later, Sarah Byrne is making out on the bed with a guy. He pulls off her shirt and she pulls down her jeans. Underneath she is wearing a pair of pink pantyhose. The two lie on the bed, then she notices that he is recording with a video camera and gets pissed off. Sixteen minutes later a guy pulls off the dress of Hannah Fierman, who is lying on the bed. The actress remains totally naked and he gets on top of her to have sex, but she flips him over and straddles him. Another guy approaches and she unbuttons his pants. Fifty-three minutes later Helen Rogers is having a video chat with a guy. First she shows him her cleavage, then she takes off her shirt and bra to tease him with her beautiful tits. Fourteen minutes later Liz Harvey does the same thing. The girl is video chatting with a guy and takes off her shirt and bra, showing off her busty goodies.

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