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Netflix
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23
4.6
/614/
56
/97/
64
/25/

Too Hot to Handle: Germany (2023)
Ten gorgeous singles meet in a tropical paradise. Little do they know that to win the €200,000 prize, they'll have to completely give up sex.
poster
65
16
6.1
/355/
59
/57/
77
/14/

Supermax (2016)
Twelve people are confined together in an abandoned maximum security prison in the middle of the Amazon forest, and end up having to fight for their lives against unknown creatures and supernatural odds.
poster
Netflix
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6.5
/12/
80
/2/
50
/2/

Glow Up - Deutschlands nächster Make-up-Star (2022)
N/A
poster
?
7.2
/58/
30
/3/
73
/3/

The Finder (1991)
Ten year-old Patrick is a computer whiz. One day, through a computer game at the local shop, he receives a bizarre invitation to become a contestant on a million dollar game show. But the TV channel and the game don’t exist—or do they? Patrick accepts the invitation and so begins a series of journeys across the time barrier into a new dimension full of strange characters, baffling encounters and the ever-present danger of fading away before returning to his own world. Based on the book Finders Keepers by Emily Rodda.
poster
58
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5.7
/267/
60
/1/

The Last Prey (2020)
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poster
66
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7.3
/359/
56
/11/
72
/9/

Whoops Apocalypse (1982)
Whoops Apocalypse is a six-part 1982 British sitcom by Andrew Marshall and David Renwick, made by London Weekend Television for ITV. Marshall and Renwick later reworked the concept as a 1986 film of the same name from ITC Entertainment, with almost completely different characters and plot, although one or two of the original actors returned in different roles. The series has a big cult audience, and copies of videos are heavily sought after. The British budget label Channel 5 Video released a compilation cassette of all six episodes edited together into one 137-minute chunk in 1987. In 2010 Network DVD released both the complete, unedited series and the movie on a 2-DVD set entitled Whoops Apocalypse: The Complete Apocalypse.. John Otway also recorded a song called "Whoops Apocalypse", which was used as the theme song for the film. He occasionally performs it live.


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