Just when you thought the poisonous snakes, spiders and brutal sunburn inducing UV rays were enough of a reason to never go camping in Australia, along comes Killing Ground (2016) to add murderous locals to the mix! Told out of chronological order, the film follows Ian (Ian Meadows) and Samantha (Harriet Dyer): newlyweds who are led to a beautiful spot by a waterfall where they can set up camp. The apparently friendly locals German (Aaron Pedersen) and his buddy Chook (Aaron Glenane) told them all about it when they first arrived at the remote locale, but when Ian and Samantha get there, they find an abandoned campsite and a random baby apparently left to fend for itself. Yes, it ends up these rednecks like to lead campers to this special spot, sneak in at night, and do atrocious things to them. But since they're not too bright, they didn't clean up their past crime well enough to not tip off our newlyweds. They even completely missed that the previous victims had a baby with them! Now that they understand what's going on, Ian and Samantha are in a fight for survival with a baby constantly giving up their positions with his crying. Needless to say, count Mr. Skin out on the camping, but he'll gladly pitch a tent to the lovely ladies in this one. Unfortunately, all the skin in this one comes courtesy of our land down under psychopaths being awful to some women, but there's nothing too graphic. At one point, Tiarnie Coupland lies on the ground with no pants on. From a distance, we can see her buns, as well as the fact that her shirt is pulled above her head! We'd like to kill some time with that donkey! Alongside her, also tied up and pantsless is Maya Stange, who makes it a double bubble with the look at her bare ass, as well. The situation's rough, but there's no look at any muff! Still, those are some great mounds in Killing Ground!