A family-run meat shop struggling to survive stumbles onto the secret of success - and is obliged to keep up with insatiable customer demand.A family-run meat shop struggling to survive stumbles onto the secret of success - and is obliged to keep up with insatiable customer demand.A family-run meat shop struggling to survive stumbles onto the secret of success - and is obliged to keep up with insatiable customer demand.
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- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
Grayson Hunter Goss
- Young Floyd
- (as Grayson H. Goss)
Mandy Hambel Ramsey
- Mrs. Butterfield
- (as Mandy Habel Ramsey)
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Presented as horror but way too deliberately comical to belong in that genre. Sort of like Toxic Avenger and films like that. Low budget, no big name stars, and this is all good . Movies like this are the one's that take chances and play with ideas. It is serious film making that does not take itself too seriously.
It absolutely holds up to criticism but to attack it on almost any level misses the point. It is a very entertaining flick for what it is. It is guileless and unpretentious and works at the limits of its resources and is a total success.
I went through a phase back in the VHS video store days where for a few years I devoured every film I could get like this. So John Waters and the Troma Team stuff and any and everything cause there was always some great ideas or lines and occasionally like with Combat Shock something that had a very intense vibe to it that effectively could be taken seriously.
If I had 1000 dollars to make a movie and had a great idea then that is what I would try and do.
Anyway, this one stands on its own feet. It isn't boring at all. Ultimately, less then literature, movies are meant to entertain. Sometimes they can teach but even then, if they don't entertain they won't pull an audience. On that basis alone, again, I think this movie accomplishes everything it sets out to do and is a big success.
It absolutely holds up to criticism but to attack it on almost any level misses the point. It is a very entertaining flick for what it is. It is guileless and unpretentious and works at the limits of its resources and is a total success.
I went through a phase back in the VHS video store days where for a few years I devoured every film I could get like this. So John Waters and the Troma Team stuff and any and everything cause there was always some great ideas or lines and occasionally like with Combat Shock something that had a very intense vibe to it that effectively could be taken seriously.
If I had 1000 dollars to make a movie and had a great idea then that is what I would try and do.
Anyway, this one stands on its own feet. It isn't boring at all. Ultimately, less then literature, movies are meant to entertain. Sometimes they can teach but even then, if they don't entertain they won't pull an audience. On that basis alone, again, I think this movie accomplishes everything it sets out to do and is a big success.
So painful to watch, I think some of it was supposed to be funny? Not sure because the writing and the acting were new levels of bad for me. The people involved should not quit their day jobs at Starbucks!
But if it was supposed to be good, it was horrible. Kept watching, thinking it might get better... it didn't. I'm probably judging from the wrong perspective, but this was the worst acting I have ever seen. How does this movie have good reviews? The only reason I gave two stars was the creep factors in the last couple minutes... otherwise the rest was so bad I almost cried.
A fun slasher with great music.
Don't let a few missing people stop you from enjoying this one! :)
Don't let a few missing people stop you from enjoying this one! :)
The plot is fun enough and I know it's a low budget indie flick but it's just not worth the cringe to me.
Is the acting supposed to be horrible? Am I missing something? Because that's really the only awful thing about this movie. In any case, I have to shut it off. Kinda fun to see the rude customer get what she deserved, though.
Is the acting supposed to be horrible? Am I missing something? Because that's really the only awful thing about this movie. In any case, I have to shut it off. Kinda fun to see the rude customer get what she deserved, though.
Did you know
- Crazy creditsMatt Z. - Intern who stood in a meat cooler for 4 hours with a boom pole
- SoundtracksDark Desire
Performed by The Blowtorches
Lyrics & Arrangement by Andrew Thorson
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- Runtime
- 1h 50m(110 min)
- Color
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