There's Nothing Out There deals with horror, in that a bunch of horny twentysomethings are being stalked by an alien creature, but it's so funny that it's really more of a comedy than anything else.
A group of young adult friends all go spend some time at a cabin in the woods, taking along a guy who's a horror film buff, and he keeps warning them about the horror movie tropes they keep running into--all to no avail; nobody pays any attention to him.
There's Nothing Out There was released back in 1991, long before Scream, or any other movies started calling out the tropes in horror films. And TNOT is actually pretty funny.
It also has some very nice scenes where the female cast go barefoot for a very long time.
Wendy Bednarz (oversized shirt) and Bonnie Bowers (bikini) are the damsels in distress.
Unfortunately, they're not tied up (if they were, this would have been a solid gold prize of a film), but having them going BF, along with being clad in their scant outfits, more than easily make up for the lack of restraints (although them getting tied up would have been REALLY nice).
And despite it taking place in the early 90s, the movie still holds up pretty well for what it is. Recommended.







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