A small Texas town is terrorized by evil possessed baby dolls.A small Texas town is terrorized by evil possessed baby dolls.A small Texas town is terrorized by evil possessed baby dolls.
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Make no mistake this is an awful movie. Amateurly directed with bad performances and laughable effects. Yet I still watched all of it. Somehow this tale of foul mouthed baby doll demons in an old toy warehouse kept me interested. It all starts off with a flashback when the little turds were stopped and picks up in present day when some teens decide to ressurect them by accident. It's really silly and not impressive in any real way but it surprisingly passes the time.
4/10
4/10
A fun film to watch so long as you don't expect a lot going in. An admirable attempt at an independent horror film. The effects on the dolls are a bit cheesy and the cgi isn't the best but the practical gore effects look quite nice. Definitely worth a stream for a less serious halloween party. For anyone expecting a scary film this isn't it but sometimes you just want to watch some killer doll shenanigans
I absolutely hated this movie, which made me me love it even more!
This movie is so over the top, I don't know how anyone couldn't like it!
Blood and gore galore, an unlikely hero, bad acting, some truly horrible special effects, bad acting, this movie has it all!
I actually laughed out loud a number of times and actually wanted to see it through to the end!
Get the pizza and beer and call over your friends!
A must see!
This movie is so over the top, I don't know how anyone couldn't like it!
Blood and gore galore, an unlikely hero, bad acting, some truly horrible special effects, bad acting, this movie has it all!
I actually laughed out loud a number of times and actually wanted to see it through to the end!
Get the pizza and beer and call over your friends!
A must see!
Following the traditional horror genre, this film did a really good job of combining comedy with action with horror. I saw it at a Comedy Film Festival and it was true to its location. Even though it was probably a C-budget movie at best, the production quality, direction, and acting were first rate. Many of those involved attended the showing, and it was interesting, for example, to see Andy Palmer, who plays nerdish, squeaky-voiced Melvin, come out and speak and show a quiet confident (and not squeaky-voiced) young man. And it was a surprise to see actor Chris Fender, who played crotchety, over-the-top, good-old-boy Sheriff Bart was really a polite young man the same age as Andy!
Standouts in acting were Chris Fender, Andy Palmer, and Boo Gay, a Houston local comedian. The special effects in terms of the dolls were understandably disappointing in this low-budget film, but the other special effects, especially the requisite fight scene, were really good. All in all, worth watching - and enjoying.
Standouts in acting were Chris Fender, Andy Palmer, and Boo Gay, a Houston local comedian. The special effects in terms of the dolls were understandably disappointing in this low-budget film, but the other special effects, especially the requisite fight scene, were really good. All in all, worth watching - and enjoying.
Over the top fun, love this movie! Gory as hell. Good comedic performances all around. Like a lower budget Zombieland.
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