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Movie: I Know How Many Runs You Scored Last Summer!

Tonight group aAF released some movie with some interesting name, “I Know How Many Runs You Scored Last Summer”. I’m sure many of you just like me, never heard of this one. So just check out the plot to see if you may want to have a try. It’s a standard 1-CD size video.

PLOT: Eleven athletes a vengeance-crazed serial killer, an arsenal of razor-fingered cricket gloves, sharpened stumps, nailed balls, a moustache! Plus the International sport of… Cricket? In the vein of the movies Shaun of the Dead, Black Sheep and Bad Taste, comes the brilliant, quirky, horror-comedy from down under. After being bullied and beaten by teammates 20 years earlier, a cricketer returns to get revenge. One by one the killer slashes his ex-teammates to ribbons. Scotland Yard is called upon to help hunt the killer that is terrorizing the team and all of Australia. Team members are relocated to a safe-house that is not too safe! You will need a score card to keep up with the body count as the shocking rampage turns the game of Cricket into a blood sport!

OMG! Gotta download this and watch! IMDB rating is quite poor. Doesn't matter!!!

Click through for download info and a cheesy snag from the movie!

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