Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWaldo Williams is infected by a Mexican butt humping bull frog and soon his butt grows a mind of it's own as well as twenty feet in size and terrorizes Los Angeles. Now Waldo must prove his ... Alles lesenWaldo Williams is infected by a Mexican butt humping bull frog and soon his butt grows a mind of it's own as well as twenty feet in size and terrorizes Los Angeles. Now Waldo must prove his innocence by proving that his rectum is responsible for the murders and not himWaldo Williams is infected by a Mexican butt humping bull frog and soon his butt grows a mind of it's own as well as twenty feet in size and terrorizes Los Angeles. Now Waldo must prove his innocence by proving that his rectum is responsible for the murders and not him
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- (as J. Michael Raye)
- Johnny Pecks
- (as Tyrone Dubosé)
- Mister Tashira
- (as David Chan)
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The movie doesn't take itself seriously, which is part of its charm. The ridiculous plot, centering around a man with a rogue rear end, is so outlandish that it keeps you engaged and entertained. The humor is unapologetically silly and often juvenile, but it works perfectly within the film's context.
What stands out the most is how fully the cast commits to the madness. Their performances add to the film's comedic impact, making each scene funnier and more outrageous. The special effects, while intentionally cheesy, add to the campy appeal and enhance the overall experience.
Rectuma is not for everyone, but if you enjoy offbeat comedies and cult classics, this film is a must-watch. It's a hilarious escape into a world of absurdity that will leave you laughing long after it's over.
I'm not ashamed to admit that I think butts are funny: they look funny, they make funny noises, and they poop. And pooping is funny. If, like me, you are blessed with the sense of humour of a six-year-old, then I can definitely recommend Mark Pirro's Rectuma, an hour and a half of thoroughly puerile nonsense that delivers an endless stream of toilet humour, most of which hits the target with a resounding splash.
In addition to the film's delightfully childish gags, we also get to enjoy a pretty pointless but still brilliant impression of Jodie Foster from Jean Black, whose police detective character believes that she is Clarice Starling from The Silence of the Lambs, and the fun and rather surreal use of Japanese narrators Hi and Nee, who pop up sporadically to recap the action in song form. Only in the final reel, when the giant Rectuma trashes Los Angeles, does the film fall a little flat, the sight of a giant ass knocking down buildings not quite as funny as it sounds.
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- PatzerDuring the opening credits there a couple of pages of anecdotes that flash too quickly for an audience to read completely without pausing - in the first there is a story involving the crash of a "Yugo" and an ice cream truck. The second page continues the anecdote but on that page, the same car is referenced as a "Hyundai".
- VerbindungenReferenced in The Cinema Snob: Deathrow Gameshow (2010)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1