I’ve seen it. It’s amazing. Special effects are off the charts. And screen at times.
Car on fire
This movie is a lot of fun! Low budget and intentionally campy comedy/satire in a way that feels more like a passion project by those involved than a soulless cheap cash grab like most Asylum movies with similar names. It’s gone over well with lots of laughs from most people I’ve shown it to, regardless of whether they usually like bad movies or not. So I feel pretty confident broadly recommending it to anyone at this point!
A sequel is imminent
Told you
You made my hope go yay, just to make the internet go nay…
Oh no! My partner took part in that Kickstarter. She’ll be gutted…
The sequel TriceRabbi.
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Never knew Pucci could use Scary monsters
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I really wanted to watch this but I just couldn’t stick with it.
At the least I found my threshold for bad films.
I think my enjoyment of a bad movie is inversely proportional to how aware everyone involved in making it is that it’s a bad movie.
On the other hand a bad movie with a complete lack of self-awareness can also work, as in The Room.
I think that’s the same hand. Bad movies are only fun if the people making them think they’re good.
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I see, that makes sense. I thought they meant the opposite, as in movies like Sharknado which doesn’t take itself seriously at all.
I mean the placeholder the the future cgi car on fire was pretty hilarious.
Shark of the corn is so bad and makes no sense but I actually made it all the way through it
My favourite movie of all time. The best part is the end where the velocipastor reveals themselves to be the antichrist.
Did somebody say “Academy Award nominated”?
This movie is kino.
I’ve seen it. Honestly would not recommend. It’s silly as you’d expect but it’s very amateur and not very good
Just to clarify this was an intentional choice not due to a lack of talent, as many of the jokes in this movie rely on that cheap amateur feel to deliver their setup and payoff. This movie and it’s particular style of silly self aware humor simply would not work in a well polished more typical quality movie production.
Bad movies are only fun if they actually tried to make a good movie and failed.
I totally agree with you in most cases, but by many accounts this is a funny movie on purpose rather than finding humor in its unintentional blunders trying to be something else, so it’s only really a “bad movie” in aesthetic. In this case, the veneer of a bad movie is just another tool for making the jokes and a stylistic choice rather than an overall descriptor of any lacking quality in the writing, performance, or technical aspects. Based on that understanding, I would say they actually made a pretty good movie by achieving what they actually set out to make and the movie’s audience enjoying it for its intended purpose.
I remember reading that it’s purposely campy. It’s like a parody of second rate horror movies slashers.
Yeah…a lot of directors say that after the movie comes out and everyone is laughing at it. Gotta save face somehow.
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Nah the opening scene is legitimately funny. The dude’s parents get killed in a car bomb. And instead of showing a car exploding, they just have the text “VFX: Car on fire” where the car used to be. It’s definitely framed as a comedy right from the start.
Get blazed with some friends before watching it, or turn it into a drinking game. You’ll have a great time. It’s definitely self-aware of how campy it is.
Precisely!
And Ninjas
Hmm. Racial undertones?