Derwin and Derick, Neo-Nazis, plan to commit a school shooting and kill themselves after a sick joke by the school jocks.Derwin and Derick, Neo-Nazis, plan to commit a school shooting and kill themselves after a sick joke by the school jocks.Derwin and Derick, Neo-Nazis, plan to commit a school shooting and kill themselves after a sick joke by the school jocks.
Erin Brown
- Bible Girl
- (as Misty Mundae)
Robert Manrique
- Retard
- (as Henry Krinkle)
Mikey Ovum
- Spam Jock
- (as Michael Ovum)
Kendall 'Shorty' Ward
- Afro-American
- (as Shorty)
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If there was a controversy over this movie I never heard anything about it, and the small number of votes here would seem to indicate it was never much of an important topic.
The only controversy that should be related to this movie is whether or not it should qualify as a "movie" at all, since it looks and especially sounds as though it was made by a high school drama club on one of their dad's VHS camcorders.
This is just terrible. Can't believe we made it through the whole thing. And this is coming from someone who actually enjoys watching bad/cheesy movies.
The only controversy that should be related to this movie is whether or not it should qualify as a "movie" at all, since it looks and especially sounds as though it was made by a high school drama club on one of their dad's VHS camcorders.
This is just terrible. Can't believe we made it through the whole thing. And this is coming from someone who actually enjoys watching bad/cheesy movies.
- gregberne11
- Nov 15, 2019
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Did you know
- TriviaJoey Smack and William Hellfire were arrested for carrying real weapons on an elementary school grounds and jailed temporarily after police had obtained a copy of 'Duck! The Carbine High Massacre' off the internet. According to Hellfire in an interview, "This creep from Colorado was doing stories on Columbine since the shooting and he orchestrated the arrests just to make a news story. The FBI was involved and discouraged any action noting 'it was only a movie', but the local Ringwood police really wanted to get on TV. They were laughing and telling me not to worry that I was gonna be 'famous'. Judge laughed it out of court. We made the news for like two weeks straight. Nancy Grace made nasty faces at us. Fox News called us 'copy cat killers.'"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Fear, Panic & Censorship (2000)
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- $5,000 (estimated)
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