This was when the streaming service was just starting out and obviously they were taking anything they could get the rights for. I would estimate I saw it in 2008/2009?
It's a horror movie that looked like it was shot with a camera phone, but is not a found footage movie. The plot was cheerleaders who were on a bus going somewhere and they stop for some reason. There are some murders with hilariously bad special effects and I think the sheriff is in on the murders, in sort of a "backwoods look the other way" scenario. The last half of the movie (or at least the last 20-ish minutes) involved the local mortician (I think?) who was disposing of the bodies at a dog food factory that he had attached to (or hidden inside or next to maybe?) the crematorium. I remember it had a large smoke stack. The whole movie was relatively short, maybe an hour to an hour and quarter. I thought the title had the word "cheerleader" in it, but I haven't had any luck tracking it down. I think it was filmed in the South, Georgia or Florida maybe?
It was random, obscure, awful, but I really want to use it as an example for something. I thought someone else might have stumbled across it! I keep thinking it's like "Cheerleader Massacre" but that wasn't it, and it's on the TOMT and it's killing me. Pun fully intended.
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