jdjackson 0 Posted May 10, 2013 I couldn't find another recommendation for this, but it's a must watch. This movie is absolutely BONKERS. In every conceivable way. Please, please, please check this terrible movie out. Share this post Link to post
JustinL 216 Posted May 10, 2013 What initially shocked me about this movie was how artsy it was. Impressively so at times, I felt. It strangely dabbles in impressionism, but then the acting's lousy and the humor out of place (SPOILER: The bed eats a person and then swallows a bottle of Pepto Bismol to settle its "stomach"). Â The whole movie's on YouTube, so now you can finally see what Patton Oswalt was talking about. Â http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE45groHd6Q Share this post Link to post
wakefresh 689 Posted May 10, 2013 What initially shocked me about this movie was how artsy it was. Impressively so at times, I felt. It strangely dabbles in impressionism, but then the acting's lousy and the humor out of place (SPOILER: The bed eats a person and then swallows a bottle of Pepto Bismol to settle its "stomach"). Â The whole movie's on YouTube, so now you can finally see what Patton Oswalt was talking about. Â Â Â Where the hell are you all finding these obscure movies? I can't believe that any of you have this in your DVD collection. I doubt a movie of this caliber would have an anniversary Blu-Ray release. Share this post Link to post
choochoo_the_wonder_slut 740 Posted May 10, 2013 I haven't seen it but first heard about it on Patton Oswalt's Werewolves and Lollipops Share this post Link to post
PlanBFromOuterSpace 3138 Posted May 10, 2013 I first remember hearing of it on the Shitty Movie Night Podcast a while back. Share this post Link to post
JustinL 216 Posted May 10, 2013 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01l1WIC9mBo Share this post Link to post
PhillipMedoc 648 Posted May 10, 2013 Where the hell are you all finding these obscure movies? I can't believe that any of you have this in your DVD collection. I doubt a movie of this caliber would have an anniversary Blu-Ray release. There's many blogs, podcasts, and some torrent sites dedicated to bad/obscure/z-movies (not to mention older print zines). And there's many infamous bonkers movies that pretty much only exist as video files that someone recorded off an old VHS or out of print DVD. Like how Gymkata was one of these for the longest time until Warner Bros had a "what should we put out on DVD" web poll in 2006 and movie nerds got it in there; now it's available for all in its glory. Â But yeah, people keep recommending all these films that are definitely bad/fun/hdtgm (Death Bed, Riki Oh, Hawk Jones, Hard Rock Zombies, etc etc) but are really too obscure and niche for this podcast. There's hundreds of silly 80s/90s genre movies with a dumb premise; a movie needs to have had a wide-ish release and be available for people to watch on Amazon/Netflix/Hulu, not just a crappy Youtube upload in ten parts. Â I mean, I would love to hear HDTGM go to town on something like Jack Frost (1996 horror film, not the family one) but Halloween 3 is a much better fit for the show. Share this post Link to post
seanotron 2307 Posted May 10, 2013 Â I mean, I would love to hear HDTGM go to town on something like Jack Frost (1996 horror film, not the family one) but Halloween 3 is a much better fit for the show. Â HDTGM's wheelhouse is mainstream releases, so I think you're exactly right there. Share this post Link to post
thestray 361 Posted May 10, 2013 I'd actually like to see HDTGM go to town on the family movie Jack Frost, haha. I believe PFT had a small part in that. Share this post Link to post
RyanSz 3140 Posted May 12, 2013 I first heard about this from Patton Oswalt's CD and then rented it from Netflix. It is fucking nuts to say the least. And watching people getting eaten is like watching something dissolve in acid in a science classroom. What's funnier is when someone has their hands eaten and for the rest of the movie they have two plastic skeleton hands from a science display that they are holding onto inside their coat. Share this post Link to post