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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.
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JUST WATCH IT.
Minor gore. Minor horror. Several funny, good jokes and several funny, bad jokes.
Why 7/10 stars? Because its exactly what it deserves to be... it never fell apart. If you're laughing 2-6 minutes into the film... It will only continue. Really. I'm not sure anyone could make a better movie about a small demon-creature that exits and re-enters a man's b*tthole, over and over throughout the film.
No one decides to watch 'Bad Milo!' expecting a film on the same scale as The Lord of the Rings or Avatar. Nobody casted Edward Norton and Amy Adams as the leads. And that is no insult to the perfectly casted Ken Marino and Gillian Jacobs. Not to mention fine (humorous) performances by Patrick Warburton, Peter Stormare, and Stephen Root. Particularly, Ken Marino. Almost like a Bruce Campbell in Evil Dead. He plays his character (mostly) seriously. Not like its a SNL skit.
Yes. This movie is "stupid". You should expect the jokes to be as "bad" as Zoolander but a film with a much smaller budget. **The lack of budget is not an issue. The practical effects look good. I appreciated every goofy scene with Milo.
So YES, maybe "stupid". But the plot is only as stupid as the film is silly/funny. It is definitely intended to make you laugh.
If you've come here to find out if this movie is worth watching, because you are now aware the film exists, definitely watch it. Its sort of like Idol Hands, but with an anal-demon instead of a hand.
Did you laugh when Ace Ventura came out of the Rino's butt? If Yes. You can stomach this film too!
Minor gore. Minor horror. Several funny, good jokes and several funny, bad jokes.
Why 7/10 stars? Because its exactly what it deserves to be... it never fell apart. If you're laughing 2-6 minutes into the film... It will only continue. Really. I'm not sure anyone could make a better movie about a small demon-creature that exits and re-enters a man's b*tthole, over and over throughout the film.
No one decides to watch 'Bad Milo!' expecting a film on the same scale as The Lord of the Rings or Avatar. Nobody casted Edward Norton and Amy Adams as the leads. And that is no insult to the perfectly casted Ken Marino and Gillian Jacobs. Not to mention fine (humorous) performances by Patrick Warburton, Peter Stormare, and Stephen Root. Particularly, Ken Marino. Almost like a Bruce Campbell in Evil Dead. He plays his character (mostly) seriously. Not like its a SNL skit.
Yes. This movie is "stupid". You should expect the jokes to be as "bad" as Zoolander but a film with a much smaller budget. **The lack of budget is not an issue. The practical effects look good. I appreciated every goofy scene with Milo.
So YES, maybe "stupid". But the plot is only as stupid as the film is silly/funny. It is definitely intended to make you laugh.
If you've come here to find out if this movie is worth watching, because you are now aware the film exists, definitely watch it. Its sort of like Idol Hands, but with an anal-demon instead of a hand.
Did you laugh when Ace Ventura came out of the Rino's butt? If Yes. You can stomach this film too!
I have to say one thing first: To anyone saying there are too many poop jokes - First of all there are barely any. And secondly, did you expect there to be zero poop jokes when you saw in the trailer where Milo came from? I wouldn't classify this as a horror/comedy, it's a good and inventive black comedy with a great cast. If you thought Gremlins was a horror then maybe you will think this is one too. Gremlins comparisons are vaguely accurate, although since Gremlins has nostalgia attached to it, Bad Milo won't be the same, although it's definitely funnier than Gremlins and with a better cast. If you want a different and creative comedy then see this, otherwise see another one of the usual contrived and redundant tales.
Well this wasn't horror at all even if there was the occasional blood spatter and some biting by a little cute butt-monster. But it was humorous. Well at least to me it was. Call me a child, I don't care at all, but when there are jokes about poop or farts I automatically have to laugh. And apparently I'm not the only one that thinks it's funny. For the people that hated this movie what can I say? Did you expect that this movie was going to be anything else when you knew it was about a monster living in your intestines? You knew before even watching it that it would never win Oscars or whatever price but is that the point of a movie like this? No, it's just a bit of fun for the open minded. Glad I saw it. I certainly had to laugh more in 90 minutes then in 10 seasons of How I met your mother...
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.
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.
Wow this flick has caused a lot of negative responses and i cant quite figure out why, sure it was never going to be everybody's cup of tea but it's actually quite deep! What we have here is a film that shows the importance of letting ones inner demons out and not letting stress get the better of you. Some moments were very touching dare i even say sweet. Much of the humour was pretty crude and slightly childish but very funny the gore is fairly nasty and Milo himself is an amazing looking cute lil guy that is a great psychical effect rather than CGI this made me feel extremely nostalgic towards the fun 80's creature features such as Gremlins and Critters. This is for anyone who has ever let stress effect their everyday lives or anyone who wants to see a really cool 80's style creature.
Did you know
- TriviaMilo and Ralph were mainly controlled by two puppeteers. One handled the body and the other handled the expressive face.
- Crazy creditsOuttakes and some additional scenes run during the credits. Many of them are improvised variations of scenes in the film.
- ConnectionsFeatures L'incroyable Hulk (1977)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $19,613
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,503
- Oct 6, 2013
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- $19,613
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- 1h 25m(85 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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