Horror Movie Hotties: Mine Games (2012)

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

You may remember the following Horror Movie Hottie as one of the few good things about the FIRDAY THE 13TH reboot, and if not, treat yourself. Julianna Guill is her name, and being one of the most criminally underrated babes in the industry is her game.  She's also no stranger to the horror genre, having played a mojor role in both MY SUPER PSYCHO SWEET 16 and MINE GAMES. The latter is one of the latest little movies to take on the ever so popular "cabin in the woods" backdrop, although much of the narrative involves a series of (you guessed it) mysterious, deadly mines. Yet they still managed to squeeze in their obligatory moments of Julianna hanging out in a bikini. She, along with some shadowy hotness from Briana Evigan, just might make this film worthy of digging up. Enjoy!

MINE GAMES (2012)

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Favorite Movies: Star Wars, The Shining, Clerks, Back to the Future, Detroit Rock read more City, Gremlins, The Jerk, A Clockwork Orange, Young Frankenstein, The Big Lebowski, Man on the Moon, UHF, District 9, The Artist, Beetlejuice, Jaws, Saving Private Ryan,The Toxic Avenger, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Yellow Submarine, and Pink Floyd's The Wall

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