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Roid Rage is not a movie about a psychotic body-builder gone amok. In fact, it's a misleading title in that the main character doesn't have "killer hemorrhoids," but instead has a monster living in his ass. That's right. In. His. Ass. Think Teeth, but in the butt and not nearly as subtle. We follow "Sammy," who, despite his terrible condition, keeps hiring prostitutes to toss his salad. That they all end up with their faces bit off seems to bother him, but not so much that he stops. And that's about the last coherent thing this movie does.
Why Watch? Doug Jones has played some beloved characters from his turn in the Hellboy movies to the freaky monsters of Pan?s Labyrinth. However, this might be his creepiest role ever (and the most you ever get to see his face).
This beautifully shot short film tells the story of a candy shop owner (played by Jones) who looks like the Gene Wilder Willy Wonka and Jigsaw had a love child that was born with lupus. He?s ghoulish, and he has a machine that turns little girls into candy.
But it?s okay, right? Because there?s a market for it.
One young man is lured into working for him and must choose between making the money to keep food on his family?s table and keeping his soul.
The whole fantasy is a parable about child sex trafficking. It?s a haunting movie, and it was made to help raise awareness and money to help stop sex slavery. A great cause, and a great piece of art.
Love Arquette and 'The Tripper' was decent fun. The movie that they reference, Feed...ooofa, remember that one Kingsqueen. Let's hope it's nothing like that.
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Yeah...Adam Green said he was heavily influenced by jazz and was trying to make a movie that had 'jazz' sensibilities. Does it work...meh. It's ok, not his best
Monsterpalooza this weekend. Look at the lineup and the events. Much better than last year. This, unlike Fango-con, is dedicated to the lost art of practical Fx.
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