A serial killer mutates with a chemical inside a sewer, to become a monster made of human waste just as the FBI and police are onto him.A serial killer mutates with a chemical inside a sewer, to become a monster made of human waste just as the FBI and police are onto him.A serial killer mutates with a chemical inside a sewer, to become a monster made of human waste just as the FBI and police are onto him.
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- TriviaThis movie was shot over the course of two years.
- GoofsAt the beginning of the movie as the voice over is describing the evil Doctor's work at the chemical plant, the Doctor and assistant walk to a door to enter the plant. As they do so, a crewmember in blue is reflected in the glass of the door.
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Sheriff Duncan: So how's about that chili cook-off? Word has it you're a shoo-in for first place this year.
Waitress: Flattery will get you everywhere, Tom. I hear Cajun Charlie's whipping up a batch of his ass-kicking, bowel-bomber con carne.
Sheriff Duncan: Shit, Cajun Charlie ain't got nothin' on you, honey.
Waitress: You old sweet-talker, how about taking a dozen glazed old-fashioned when you go? I know Dan and Rick like 'em.
Sheriff Duncan: How about you sit on my face and make me look like a glazed donut? Ain't no cop worth his badge that doesn't take your donuts home honey.
Waitress: Any time, honey.
- Crazy creditsAmong the actual credits are various joke credits including: 2nd Unit Sponge Bath Administrator - Randee Candee; Fluffer - Uncle Ritchie, Gravy Mopper, Bob the Bum; Best Boy - Ben Dover; Gaffer - What the Hell's a Gaffer?; Focus Puller - Yo Mama; Hair - Was a Very Bad Musical
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hagan Reviews: MonsTURD (2020)
- SoundtracksNumber 2 -- The Ballad of the Monsturd
Written by Kip Phillips, Dan West, Rick Popko and Lisa Rein
Performed by Kip Phillips and Lisa Rein
Having said that, there are very funny scenes (the puppet!) and there is actually some good "bad" Acting......(Shakespeare this ain't, isn't supposed to be. Also the production values are pretty good for such a low budget film, with good music and creative uses of sets.
If you want to laugh and you aren't easily offended, rent it!
- darienwerfhorst
- Oct 31, 2004
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- $3,000 (estimated)