The Mugg Brothers inherit an apartment building with a monster living in the basement that's eating everything in sight.The Mugg Brothers inherit an apartment building with a monster living in the basement that's eating everything in sight.The Mugg Brothers inherit an apartment building with a monster living in the basement that's eating everything in sight.
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A delightful silly about two slacker bros who inherit an apartment building in Chicago; think It Never Rains in Philadelphia type of environment, glory holes and all. When the tenants' pets show up dead it becomes painfully obvious that there's a moleman in that thar basement. They finally take hilarious action.
I put this film in the same category as Tucker and Dale Vs Evil. Comedy movies are hard enough to make as it is, but making comedy horror flick of this magnitude with their budget and pulling it off as they did is nothing short of spectacular. I just saw this movie on Netflix alone, by myself, in my cold/dilapidated/ water-damaged basement and was laughing from beginning to end. How could you not? Two slacker brothers barely keeping their deceased mother's apartment building running by cutting every corner they possibly could and then on top of that a hungry mole-man that is eating the tenant's pets...?!? WHAT DO WE DO!? Screw this! Let's go to the bar, do some whiskey shots, then go watch this movie! Although I watched it alone, this flick would be much much better with drinks and friends. I give this 10 outa 10 super spades... ;)
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Here's a real gem of a movie. Comedy horror done by the experts, with actual jokes being told and skits being performed. A great and catchy theme song, a well done monster costume and some shining acting tops off what makes it so special.
The premise of two slackers running a slum apartment allow a cast of colorful characters to inhabit the building and share screen time as the titular moleman snatches up their pets. The goofy premise allowed plenty of room for the main characters to find themselves in awkward but hilarious situations trying to appease their tenants, save the animals, and stop the threat.
This movie is what happens when comedians are allowed to be funny in a film without to much money and staff getting in the way. It's what ever awful hot comedy on Tubi wants to be.. but can't.
The premise of two slackers running a slum apartment allow a cast of colorful characters to inhabit the building and share screen time as the titular moleman snatches up their pets. The goofy premise allowed plenty of room for the main characters to find themselves in awkward but hilarious situations trying to appease their tenants, save the animals, and stop the threat.
This movie is what happens when comedians are allowed to be funny in a film without to much money and staff getting in the way. It's what ever awful hot comedy on Tubi wants to be.. but can't.
Two years ago, the Mugg Brothers, who have never worked a day in their lives, inherited a brownstone apartment building. In that short time, their slacker ways have run the building into the ground. Tenants are moving out, no one drinks at the bar downstairs, and the building's pets are going missing.
The big draw for this film is, of course, Robert Englund. While he is not a main character, his role is sizable and in my opinion more enjoyable than most of the lower budget horror films he has been in over the last decade. Any Englund fans should be sure to check him out in this one.
For me, personally, the Chicago filming caught my attention. While I live three hours away, this film got plenty of buzz at the conventions and horror events, with John LaFlamboy promoting it at Flashback Weekend (among other places). I had wanted to see it for some time... and now (October 2013) I have.
Definitely a lot of fun, much more comedy than horror. It has "low budget" and "independent" written all over it, but not in a bad way. I would strongly urge people to give this one a try.
The big draw for this film is, of course, Robert Englund. While he is not a main character, his role is sizable and in my opinion more enjoyable than most of the lower budget horror films he has been in over the last decade. Any Englund fans should be sure to check him out in this one.
For me, personally, the Chicago filming caught my attention. While I live three hours away, this film got plenty of buzz at the conventions and horror events, with John LaFlamboy promoting it at Flashback Weekend (among other places). I had wanted to see it for some time... and now (October 2013) I have.
Definitely a lot of fun, much more comedy than horror. It has "low budget" and "independent" written all over it, but not in a bad way. I would strongly urge people to give this one a try.
I've watched this movie 5 times now and it just makes me happy. It checks all the low budget marks on the list. It has the production quality of later seasons of Trailer Park Boys and Flight of the Concords. It has good dialogue mixing which really helps. The lighting is flat, but it just works for this movie. What shines brightest is the story, script, and improv. The two guys that made this movie just has it figured out. I'm not going to say this is for everyone, but for fans of low budget comedies with a splash of horror, I'd say give it a shot.
There's a ton of awful crap on Tubi but this movie should be higher on the list.
Go watch it now.
There's a ton of awful crap on Tubi but this movie should be higher on the list.
Go watch it now.
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