“Science Crazed” is the title of a “horror” “comedy” “motion” picture made possibly by a human being. If it was made by a human being, we are doomed. I’m so sorry, Earth.
A wannabe Frankenstein named Doctor Wilbur Frank is told his “experiments” are too radical. The conversation between Frank and his boss takes about five minutes, just because we get minute-long pauses between everything they exchange. This sets the normal for the rest of the film. Frank injects a woman with a serum that causes to get pregnant and give birth in under three hours. Her baby is a full-grown abomination bandaged-covered monster called “the Fiend”, who kills Frank and goes around murdering people in the laboratory/apartment/swimming pool/gym/some guy’s basement-garage/??? Then we reach The Scene. Every movie has The Scene, but The Scene from Science Crazed is especially “unique”. We get two women...
A wannabe Frankenstein named Doctor Wilbur Frank is told his “experiments” are too radical. The conversation between Frank and his boss takes about five minutes, just because we get minute-long pauses between everything they exchange. This sets the normal for the rest of the film. Frank injects a woman with a serum that causes to get pregnant and give birth in under three hours. Her baby is a full-grown abomination bandaged-covered monster called “the Fiend”, who kills Frank and goes around murdering people in the laboratory/apartment/swimming pool/gym/some guy’s basement-garage/??? Then we reach The Scene. Every movie has The Scene, but The Scene from Science Crazed is especially “unique”. We get two women...
- 8/9/2011
- by Adam Bezecny
- The Liberal Dead
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