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In a decade where British horror films have made a big splash (Shaun Of The Dead, Broken, The Descent, Eden Lake etc), Fanacide has unfortunately been overlooked by many. Which is a real shame as it's a fantastic gore epic, the likes of which we haven't seen since the late 80s (think Peter Jackson's Bad Taste, Jim Muro's Street Trash). There aren't any other gore films from this decade with such an impact, mixing gore, offensive humour and creativity with such deftness. What's more, the film is never going to get past the BBFC. Not only are the gore FX sublime (and plentiful), the film is also blessed with near-hardcore sexual violence and swipes at just about any and every minority. In short, Fantacide is stupendously gory, explicit, riotously funny and politically incorrect. But more than that, it's also highly original and deceptively well-made. Seek it out. Highly recommended. So long as you don't have a weak stomach and can take the constant barrage of laugh-out-loud obscenities.
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