B.C. Butcher (2016)
1/10
Bad, even by Troma standards
23 February 2017
Warning: Spoilers
B.C. BUTCHER is a trashy non-starter set in prehistoric times and put out by Troma, who I imagine were the only ones who would dare added their brand to this kind of trash. The film is advertised as a prehistoric slasher but it's anything but and the titular character only shows up in two scenes. One of them is a lame gore scene, the other just very silly.

Mostly this is about a tribe of cave people who sit around and sing a lot. There are no location changes, no real narrative structure, just a lot of lame comedy that won't make you laugh. Apart from the one gore scene this lacks the requisite bad taste and exploitation values (namely sex and violence) that you'd expect from a Troma release. A radio DJ has a random cameo and it's all supposed to be campy and funny, but it really isn't.
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