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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedOkay, next year, guys... We'll be waiting.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedIf nothing else, the last segment alone is worth a riffing! A boy and a girl get dropped off at grandma's the week of Christmas while their parents vacation in Hawaii, only grandma runs out of her medication and starts behaving more and more bizarrely with each day until Christmas Eve night, when she finally loses it completely and chases them around the house (she's in a wheelchair, by the way) while firing a shotgun! Haha
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commented"I got your old **** king!" is one of the funniest lines in this all-around atrocious movie. I lost count of how many times our stoic and bland protagonist, Blaine, gets caught and escapes (only to get caught again). Broxton, with his ridiculous horseshoe mustache and (probably horse hair) wig, has to be the most over-the-top scenery-chewing villian ever in the realm of Maxploitation.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedYeah, you guys are sitting on a goldmine of comedy with this one, trust us! Reanimator's Bruce Abbott is great value Mel Gibson in this Mad Max inspired cheesefest. It also features female bodybuilder Teagan Clive (from Alienator). Also, I'm pretty sure Sam Raimi ripped off a scene from this movie when he made Army of Darkness (you'll know it when you see it). Anyway, it's got a silly plot involving mutants, a monk named Panasonic, and some lost treasure, plus lots of hammy acting and bad one liners, sexual innuendo, etc. You can't go wrong with Interzone!
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It's written and directed by Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst, and the first line of dialogue is John Travolta's character (whose name is Moose) saying "I can't talk too long. I gotta poo."