Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTwo bookish women, who crave adventure and bad taste, suddenly turn into sexy ladies after being zapped with a spell by a sex-starved demon.Two bookish women, who crave adventure and bad taste, suddenly turn into sexy ladies after being zapped with a spell by a sex-starved demon.Two bookish women, who crave adventure and bad taste, suddenly turn into sexy ladies after being zapped with a spell by a sex-starved demon.
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David Autovino
- Max
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Two high school girls are transformed into attractive young ladies after conjuring the demon Filthy McNasty. But the price they must pay is steep: he is going to kill all of their would-be friends!
This film is about as low-budget as you can get, being filmed on what is obviously a home video camera... something high school kids might do in the summer if they're too geeky to join some sporting team. How a low budget film gets distributed and put on Netflix is a real mystery, but this movie accomplishes it.
Also, the actors seem to have very unoriginal styles of voice acting, taking cues from Monty Python and other such comedy classics with absolutely no attempt to cover this up. And somehow the band Tenacious D has become a huge influence on this film, as both a few lines and an entire song ("Double Team") are quoted at length in one scene (complete with a demon midget on guitar). Why be original when you can steal Jack Black's material?
The special effects were horrible: stabbing victims suffer no wounds other than red dye smeared on them. Or maybe not even that, choosing to just fall over and lay still for a while. Only one death (an eye-gouging) was remotely talented.
But if you've seen the other films of Chris Seaver (such as "Mulva: Zombie Ass Kicker") you already know what to expect from this group of misfits who seem to all live in their parents' basements.
And the sad thing is this: the film is incredibly funny. Before I had time to be turned off by the low budget quality, the humor just started busting out of this movie. Constant references to John Stamos made the movie watchable, and one very disturbing scene where a man discovers a new use for feces was so shocking I had to keep watching.
Teen Ape shows up, and I found him to be really funny: part gorilla, part teenage Kirk Cameron. And he is credited as "Teen Ape", which I think adds something to this. Debbie Rochon is also present, known for her work in Troma films ("Tromeo and Juliet", "Terror Firmer" and "Citizen Toxie"). What the connection is between Chris Seaver and Troma, I don't know, but they cross over enough that we could call Seaver's work just a low budget variety of Troma (which is an insult, probably, but not meant to be).
I feel bad recommending this movie, but to the right people (especially teenage and twenty-something males with a sick sense of humor) this might be a hidden treasure. And maybe, just maybe, it's the start of something bigger for Chris Seaver: with a little more talent and real budget, this film could be remade as one of the funniest comedies since "Super Troopers".
This film is about as low-budget as you can get, being filmed on what is obviously a home video camera... something high school kids might do in the summer if they're too geeky to join some sporting team. How a low budget film gets distributed and put on Netflix is a real mystery, but this movie accomplishes it.
Also, the actors seem to have very unoriginal styles of voice acting, taking cues from Monty Python and other such comedy classics with absolutely no attempt to cover this up. And somehow the band Tenacious D has become a huge influence on this film, as both a few lines and an entire song ("Double Team") are quoted at length in one scene (complete with a demon midget on guitar). Why be original when you can steal Jack Black's material?
The special effects were horrible: stabbing victims suffer no wounds other than red dye smeared on them. Or maybe not even that, choosing to just fall over and lay still for a while. Only one death (an eye-gouging) was remotely talented.
But if you've seen the other films of Chris Seaver (such as "Mulva: Zombie Ass Kicker") you already know what to expect from this group of misfits who seem to all live in their parents' basements.
And the sad thing is this: the film is incredibly funny. Before I had time to be turned off by the low budget quality, the humor just started busting out of this movie. Constant references to John Stamos made the movie watchable, and one very disturbing scene where a man discovers a new use for feces was so shocking I had to keep watching.
Teen Ape shows up, and I found him to be really funny: part gorilla, part teenage Kirk Cameron. And he is credited as "Teen Ape", which I think adds something to this. Debbie Rochon is also present, known for her work in Troma films ("Tromeo and Juliet", "Terror Firmer" and "Citizen Toxie"). What the connection is between Chris Seaver and Troma, I don't know, but they cross over enough that we could call Seaver's work just a low budget variety of Troma (which is an insult, probably, but not meant to be).
I feel bad recommending this movie, but to the right people (especially teenage and twenty-something males with a sick sense of humor) this might be a hidden treasure. And maybe, just maybe, it's the start of something bigger for Chris Seaver: with a little more talent and real budget, this film could be remade as one of the funniest comedies since "Super Troopers".
Granted, this is a low-budget film and the entire storyline is pretty redundant. Overall, however, with the tackiness of the film - it *almost* makes it pretty decent. You just have to come to terms with a lot of nonsense and grumbling. Film made in 2002, but the actual movie looks like it came straight from the early 80's. Production value is pretty empty as well.
Okay, to put it as simple as possible: You probably won't like this film. It has its perks of humor, but most people won't really agree with the purpose. It's almost as though a bunch of college students wanted to make a few movies and throw in some nudity and "partial" sex scenes for comedic effect.
Okay, to put it as simple as possible: You probably won't like this film. It has its perks of humor, but most people won't really agree with the purpose. It's almost as though a bunch of college students wanted to make a few movies and throw in some nudity and "partial" sex scenes for comedic effect.
10percyooo
This movie I got suggested at 3am by my Google Chromecast, I have never been so happy to see this unhinged masterpiece recommend to me.
The sorry plot is nothing to be excited about but it's an unholy amalgamation of humor and that questionable vhs you saw in your grandpa's closet that he forgot to return to the video store back in 1987.
The lines are oddly quotable and memorable because of their sheer absurdity, they're delivered so horrible and yet so well.
The awful budget is part of the charm and if you can look past the fact that this real and you are indeed watching it, I'd wholly recommend this with a glass of scotch or some green and Early morning like 3am.
It sets the mood and never have I felt more twisted and horrified yet amused.
This movie literally changed my life 10/10.
The sorry plot is nothing to be excited about but it's an unholy amalgamation of humor and that questionable vhs you saw in your grandpa's closet that he forgot to return to the video store back in 1987.
The lines are oddly quotable and memorable because of their sheer absurdity, they're delivered so horrible and yet so well.
The awful budget is part of the charm and if you can look past the fact that this real and you are indeed watching it, I'd wholly recommend this with a glass of scotch or some green and Early morning like 3am.
It sets the mood and never have I felt more twisted and horrified yet amused.
This movie literally changed my life 10/10.
Two bookish schoolgirls (Debbie Rochon and Miss Kitty) summon a demon, Phil (Tim Ekkebus), who transforms them into a pair of hotties. All Phil asks for in return are the souls of their classmates.
Filthy McNasty is the kind of low-budget, home-made nonsense that makes Troma look sophisticated by comparison, which I imagine is precisely what director Chris Seaver and his fellow reprobates were going for. With such random juvenile lunacy as cool mofo Teen Ape (a man in an ape mask doing a bad Michael Jackson impression), masturbation with poop, and demon sex, this is the kind of film best watched whilst drunk or well and truly baked, with friends, at three in the morning, when everything seems a whole lot funnier.
I wasn't under the influence and watched alone at a very reasonable hour, meaning that I undoubtedly didn't get the full effect, hence my rating of 3/10, but depending on your level of intoxication and propensity for inane drivel, you might just find this hilarious.
Filthy McNasty is the kind of low-budget, home-made nonsense that makes Troma look sophisticated by comparison, which I imagine is precisely what director Chris Seaver and his fellow reprobates were going for. With such random juvenile lunacy as cool mofo Teen Ape (a man in an ape mask doing a bad Michael Jackson impression), masturbation with poop, and demon sex, this is the kind of film best watched whilst drunk or well and truly baked, with friends, at three in the morning, when everything seems a whole lot funnier.
I wasn't under the influence and watched alone at a very reasonable hour, meaning that I undoubtedly didn't get the full effect, hence my rating of 3/10, but depending on your level of intoxication and propensity for inane drivel, you might just find this hilarious.
Let's get the grossest scene out of the way. It was absolutely horrible and will likely turn anyone off to the rest of the movie. fast forward through it. You will know!
Debbie had a bigger part in this movie than Mulva: Zombie Ass Kicker! She was fantastic as the girl who wanted it all and realized the cost was too great. What! philosophy is this weird film? No, those douches deserved to get carved up for their stupidity.
Whoa! The sex scene ended in a very unexpected manner.
This was some depraved humor from the mind of Chris Seaver, watchable only for the presence of Debbie.
Debbie had a bigger part in this movie than Mulva: Zombie Ass Kicker! She was fantastic as the girl who wanted it all and realized the cost was too great. What! philosophy is this weird film? No, those douches deserved to get carved up for their stupidity.
Whoa! The sex scene ended in a very unexpected manner.
This was some depraved humor from the mind of Chris Seaver, watchable only for the presence of Debbie.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesFilm title is taken from jazz great Horace Silver's composition of the same name, introduced on his classic Blue Note album (BLP 4076) released in August 1961: "Doin' the Thing: The Horace Silver Quintet at the Village Gate".
- ConexõesFeatured in Faces of Schlock (2005)
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