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5.0 out of 5 stars
Mutton Attacks!, Feb 2 2004
This review is from: Godmonster of Indian Flats (DVD)
Wow. That is all I can really say. I thought I had seen it all, but was I ever wrong. Memo to all who think Ed Wood is the worst film maker in history: There's a new kid in town and his name is Fredric Hobbs. Brought to us by the always helpful people at Something Weird, this is the story of a Wild West tourist and mining town terrorized by an eight foot tall mutant sheep which emits orange gaseous vapors (and may cause viewers to do the same.) This movie has it all: incredibly stupid monster (with divergent leg lengths and mange); racist mayor; mad doctors; and hippies. How could you possibly go wrong with this one? I recommend (for advanced bad movie viewers only) a double feature of this movie and the infamous turkey monster flick "Blood Freak." Like most Something Weird DVDs this one has some outstanding extras including movies on fly and rat control (not for the squeamish), an over the top musical number (complete with fan dancers and a saxophonist who looks like Che Guevera) performing a little musical nightmare titled "You Cannot Fart Around With Love" (also from director Fredric Hobbs), an extremely low budget student film called "The Geek" about the sex life of the Sasquatch, and (finally) a little piece of tripe called "Passion in the Sun", which could only aspire to have the production values of Doris Wishman. Kudos to Something Weird Video! Anyone who loves truly rank and silly cinema owes it to themselves to snap this ultra obscurity up with all due haste!
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Weird and wacky movie!, Nov 27 2010
This review is from: Godmonster of Indian Flats (DVD)
I got exactly what I wanted, a goofy monster movie. Bad acting, terrible special effects and a plot that is meaningless! But if you're like me and want to watch something without having to use your brain, then get this movie! The DVD even has weird extras too! This is a classic "bad" movie! Even though it drags a little in the beginning, the ending is great! Shootouts, explosions, a mutated sheep monster, an evil mayor, hotdogs, dancing, an angry mob of box throwers, gambling, drinking and yes, the same two recorded sheep noises again and again! You won't be sorry that you bought this one!
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Caution: Killer Sheep!, Feb 1 2004
This review is from: Godmonster of Indian Flats (DVD)
Wow. That is all I can really say. I thought I had seen it all, but was I ever wrong. Memo to all who think Ed Wood is the worst film maker in history: There's a new kid in town and his name is Fredric Hobbs. Even though I had seen killer sheep before (Basil, from Monty Python) I was totally unprepared for this spectacle. This redefines baaaaaaaaaaaaad. Brought to us by the always helpful people at Something Weird, this is the story of a town terrorized by a gassy giant mutant sheep. This movie has it all: incredibly stupid monster (with mange), mad doctors, and hippies. How could you possibly go wrong with that premise? I recommend (only for advanced bad movie viewers) a double feature of this movie and the infamous turkey monster flick "Blood Freak." Like most Something Weird DVDs this one has some outstanding extras including movies on fly and rat control (not for the squeamish), an over the top musical number (complete with a saxophonist who looks like Che Guevera) performing a little musical nightmare titled "You Cannot Fart Around With Love" (also from director Fredric Hobbs), an extremely low budget student film called "The Geek" about the sex life of the Sasquatch, and a little piece of tripe called "Passion in the Sun", which could only aspire to have the production values of Doris Wishman. Kudos to Something Weird Video! Anyone who loves truly rank and silly cinema owes it to themselves to snap this ultra obscurity up with all due haste!
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