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Bad Milo!

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
8.2K
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Ken Marino and Steve Zissis in Bad Milo! (2013)
A horror comedy centered on a guy who learns that his unusual stomach problems are being caused by a demon living in his intestines.
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A man learns that his unusual stomach pains are being caused by a demon living in his intestines.A man learns that his unusual stomach pains are being caused by a demon living in his intestines.A man learns that his unusual stomach pains are being caused by a demon living in his intestines.

  • Director
    • Jacob Vaughan
  • Writers
    • Benjamin Hayes
    • Jacob Vaughan
  • Stars
    • Ken Marino
    • Gillian Jacobs
    • Patrick Warburton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    8.2K
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    • Director
      • Jacob Vaughan
    • Writers
      • Benjamin Hayes
      • Jacob Vaughan
    • Stars
      • Ken Marino
      • Gillian Jacobs
      • Patrick Warburton
    • 45User reviews
    • 100Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Ken Marino
    Ken Marino
    • Duncan
    Gillian Jacobs
    Gillian Jacobs
    • Sarah
    Patrick Warburton
    Patrick Warburton
    • Phil
    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Beatrice
    Claudia Choi
    • Jillian
    Toby Huss
    Toby Huss
    • Dr. Yeager
    Erik Charles Nielsen
    Erik Charles Nielsen
    • Allistair
    Peter Stormare
    Peter Stormare
    • Highsmith
    Kumail Nanjiani
    Kumail Nanjiani
    • Bobbi
    Steve Zissis
    Steve Zissis
    • Dr. Tipp
    • (voice)
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    Jake Broder
    Jake Broder
    • Bradley
    Jonathan Daniel Brown
    Jonathan Daniel Brown
    • Joey
    Nick Jaine
    Nick Jaine
    • Abhilash
    Dee Baldus
    Dee Baldus
    • Diane
    Diana Toshiko
    Diana Toshiko
    • Brittany
    Tisha French
    Tisha French
    • Susan
    Stephen Root
    Stephen Root
    • Roger
    Sergio Enrique
    Sergio Enrique
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    • Director
      • Jacob Vaughan
    • Writers
      • Benjamin Hayes
      • Jacob Vaughan
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    8ms-omen73

    Bad "Ass" Monster equals funny horror done right

    Bad Milo is another great example of what is right in horror comedy the last few years! Its a perfect blend of bad one liners, potty humor, heart and gore. Who would have thought that a film that teaches us about Anus Mythology, could be so awesome?! And I can't believe I am saying this about something that is borne out of a mans ass, but damn Milo is adorable. I swear by the end of the film you're going to want a Milo all of your own, poor misunderstood lil guy!

    Duncan is an average good guy, living the average good guy life. He has a decent job, a good woman, and what looks like a okay life. He struggles with some tummy trouble, mom offers remedies, doctors try to help, and eventually he ends up unhappily in therapy where we can get to root of his problems. Pretty quickly this film pulls you in with a great opening scene, and then it keeps pace through the entire film, rotating between great blood soaked moments and humor sometimes mixing the two perfectly in such a disgustingly delicious way that you may feel both grossed out and ashamed for laughing at such wretchedness. You will also find yourself shocked by how much you want to hug this little ass borne, doe eyed, killing machine, i swear I even got teary at one point for the lil fellow! It was awful!, but it goes to show the amount of emotion that is in this film, not what you would expect from a story like this one.

    If you haven't watched this film yet definitely add it to the list, it is a gem! The cast is made up of comedy veterans who bring this film to a whole new level of funny, and the gore is very effective with some scenes really looking incredibly good. I will definitely be pulling this one out again for years to come. It just goes to prove stress kills, but sometimes its kills the other guy!!!
    6brando647

    A Wasted Premise with Minimal Scares/Laughs

    As I was watching BAD MILO again the other night, I thought of what might be the best analogy to describe this low budget horror/comedy: it's an engine that keeps on revving but never kicks into gear. To qualify it as a horror/comedy probably isn't the best description because, in the end, it didn't really have much of either. I suppose it could best be viewed as a drama about one man's father issues and his coming to grips with the idea of his own pending parenthood. But that's not as fun as the premise that baits the audience into sitting down for the movie: Duncan is a man with problems. His job bites. His boss is a douche. His mother's new relationship with a considerably younger man weirds him out. And, to top it off, he's been dealing with intense stomach pains and frequent bathroom visits for as long as he can remember. When a doctor tells him the stomach problems stem from his poor stress management, Duncan begins seeing an eccentric psychiatrist and the truth soon emerges. Literally. From his butt. You see, Duncan is possessed with some sort of ancient mythological creature that dwells in his lower intestine and erupts from his butt whenever someone stresses him out to kill the aggressor. Now, Duncan learns he must make peace with his literal inner demon if he wants to end its murderous rampage before it hurts someone he loves. But mostly, it's the father issues thing. Don't let the butt demon stuff fool you.

    I really hoped that a movie about a killer butt demon would be more fun, but BAD MILO actually has quite a few stretches where nothing of interest happens and my attention starts to phase out. When Milo finally arrives, we don't get nearly as much fun with him as I expected. I'm sure it has a lot to do with budget limitations and how much they were capable of doing with the puppet. But the audience knows what to expect going in when the main draw is a rubber puppet monster. This is no time to be self-conscious. Give us the puppet! Instead we get a lot of drama as Duncan struggles to grow a pair and stop letting life stomp all over him. I wanted more chaos, more puppet-on-human violence. By the time it's all over, Milo actually kills less than a handful of people and two of them occur off-screen. We finally get the full-bore puppet attack at the end of the film but by then I was hardly interested in what was happening on screen. BAD MILO, as a retro creature feature, is full of wasted potential. The main attraction doesn't get enough screen time and, when he's there, he's doesn't get much to do other than growl or give puppy-dog eyes to melt Duncan's heart. Violence is mostly limited to bloody messes but we get a little bit of gore when Milo attacks a smug fertility doctor. There just isn't much in the way of scares or gross-outs so marketing this movie as a horror film might've been a mistake.

    The film fares a little better on the comedy end with a funny cast saving this movie from being a total loss. Ken Marino is Duncan, our man with the butt demon. I've not been a huge Marino fan, but I don't exactly have much to go on. He was the most irritating character in WANDERLUST, but he also had some of the funnier bits in WE'RE THE MILLERS in what little time he was on screen. Here, Marino is the straight man and he sort of reminds me of Jason Bateman. Despite being a weaker movie, it's probably one of the better Marino performances I've seen. His wife is the beautiful Gillian Jacobs but she doesn't get much to do other than react to Marino's bathroom antics and provide a crucial bit of plot development late in the game. She's a good sport through it all and she gets to have some fun in the climactic battle. The supporting cast steal the show in BAD MILO with Peter Stormare, Stephen Root, Toby Huss, and Kumail Nanjiani. Huss establishes a hilarious tone in the opening scene as the doctor who misdiagnoses Milo as a polyp in Duncan's colon but the movie fails to maintain the humor, though not for lack of trying from Nanjiani as Duncan's new father-in-law in a great dinner scene. Stormare is Duncan's hippie psychiatrist and Root arrives late in the game as Duncan's estranged biological father, but most scenes that don't involve these characters fizzle out. I really enjoyed Milo as a character, bouncing from vicious killer to precocious toddler, and I dig the retro rod- puppet they used to bring him to life. Part of me wouldn't mind a future low budget sequel to continue the tale of Duncan and his unnatural family heritage because BAD MILO had some promise and I think there's still comedy (or horror) fold to be mined from it but, as it stands, BAD MILO was somewhat of a disappointment with a couple little comedy gems scattered inside.
    7kevin_robbins

    It's one of those films that's more fun than good but definitely a must see

    Bad Milo (2013) is a movie I recently watched on Tubi and tells the tale of a stressed out office worker whose stress turns into a demon. Unfortunately the demon resides in his intestines where when he gets too stressed the demon exits his intestines through his rectum and kills whatever is stressing the man out.

    This movie is directed by Jacob Vaughan (The Cassidy Kid) and stars Ken Marino (Children's Hospital), Gillian Jacobs (The Box), Patrick Warburton (Men in Black II), Mary Kay Place (The Big Chill), Peter Stormare (Fargo), Kumail Nanjiani (Stuber) and Tisha French (The Purge).

    This movie is an absolutely crazy concept with a ghoulies/gremlins feel to it in a lot of ways. The storyline is fairly creative and definitely unique. The cast delivers excellent performances for a movie with this plot. There's some great comedy in this. The job transition to HR opening is absolutely hilarious. There's a dinner conversation in this that's wild. There's also some great kill scenes with over the top blood splatter and gore.

    Overall this is a worthwhile picture that is definitely a must see once. It's one of those films that's more fun than good but definitely a must see. I'd score this a 6.5/10.
    613Funbags

    Good Movie

    This site says this movie is comedy and horror but I don't think it's either. It's only funny a few times and there's no horror, but it's still a good movie. Kumail Nanjiani has some very funny lines but Ken Marino only made me laugh once. Toby Huss and Patrick Warburton were great, so was Slippery Pete. With so many funny people I was expecting more comedy but I still liked this movie. You have seen worse.
    5SnoopyStyle

    some minor laughs

    Duncan (Ken Marino) is chased by some mysterious horror. Then it flashes back 123 hours. He is in the doctor's office with his wife Sarah (Gillian Jacobs) with a polyp in his colon. He hates his job and his boss Phil (Patrick Warburton) is making him fire people. He has a new therapist Highsmith (Peter Stormare). His mother Beatrice (Mary Kay Place) brings her boyfriend Bobbi (Kumail Nanjiani) and a fertility doctor to dinner. He poops out a monster which kills everyone who causes him stress. He bonds with it naming it Milo.

    It has some minor funny moments. Milo himself generates very few laughs. It's a little gross and very perplexing monster. I think the scene coming out in front of the therapist needs to show their connectivity more. Milo can get hurt and Duncan can get hurt in sympathy in that scene. The horror part of the movie isn't that scary. The comedy has a few good scenes. It's a B-movie that is slightly better than a butt monster ought to be.

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    • Trivia
      Milo and Ralph were mainly controlled by two puppeteers. One handled the body and the other handled the expressive face.
    • Quotes

      Duncan: What is it?

      Jillian: It's definitely something the doctor should look at.

    • Crazy credits
      Outtakes and some additional scenes run during the credits. Many of them are improvised variations of scenes in the film.
    • Connections
      Features L'incroyable Hulk (1977)

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bad Milo
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Artists Alliance
      • Floren Shieh Productions
      • Duplass Brothers Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,613
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,503
      • Oct 6, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,613
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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