I loved this, a great fun romp. Slightly disconcerting was the fruit and seed bar I bought the next day. Not that anything was wrong with it, a little dry perhaps, but it did look a lot like that disembodied penis. I'd have pointed this out to the people I was sitting next to but they seemed far too nice to be anything but disgusted.
I thought this was really bad, the story was too ludicrous to keep me interested. I was hoping for something more disturbing and horrific like basket case, but this was just a poor adult comedy.
Felt like I was watching some kind of horror porn ... oh, I was!!! The boyfriend loved this - funnily enough!! It wouldnt normally be my choice of film, but in the vein (!) of wanting to see it all this 5 days I watched it .. and did enjoy it for what it was!! Not a great piece of film but then again I'm not really a huge fan!! I can see why others like it more
Enjoyable in its own way ... and started a mini theme going for me of films with HUGE sex organs in it!!
Loved it!!! A spot on midnight film. Trashy entertainment. Could not stop laughing. That scene resusitating the penis. Even now i am chuckling at the memory.
What a entertaining bloke Frank Henelotter was. The Q & was most entertaining. Agree about the comments. Bring him back next year. Maybe have him, Adam and Joe in a spoof trailer ??
A film I would never have watched had it not been at Frightfest (because of that shellfish plot) but was hugely enjoyable and Henenlotter was fantastic!
"There is no Good, there is no Evil... There is only flesh..."
Perfect midnight movie material... such a laugh and it was a pleasure having Frank in person at FF as I have such fond memories of his earlier films from when I was starting to get into horror films...
Welcome back Frank, don't leave it another 16 years until your next film please!
I'm soo blinkered - I mean how can anyone NOT LOVE Bad Biology?! But evidently there are some, which I guess just goes to show how varied horror fans appetites are (a good thing, surely?).
Possibly my favourite of the day, and it's inspired me to go out and purchase Basket Case and Brain Damage - movies I haven't seen since the murky days of VHS, but looking forward to catching up with.
Frank Henenlotter's such a nice modest guy, too. In the bar before the screening, he mentioned that he did not like sitting through screenings of his movies in case the audience reacted negatively. I suggested that surely a positive response from the audience would ease his anxieties, and his response was "No, because I just think the next audience is gonna hate it!"
And you could tell he was anxious up on the stage for the Q&A afterwards - pacing the stage like he just wanted to get the hell out of there. God bless you, Frank! Keep making sleazy sick movies for us twisted buggers!