Return of the Killer Shrews (film): Not so bad it's good, just bad

in #films3 months ago

So the last 2 movies I watched inspired me to seek out bad films in the hopes that they would fall into the "so bad it's good" category and this one looked like it would really fit the bill. Unfortunately, this one was made to be intentionally bad and therefore doesn't really fall into the charm that unintentionally bad films do. I can't say for sure but perhaps this was inspired by other bad films such as "Sharknado" and other such things.

The thing about this film is that most of the people in the movie actually CAN act, the script is just intentionally bad as is the CGI and basically overall story.


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I likely would have left this one alone but then I saw the name John Schneider in the cast and I remember this name from Dukes of Hazzard as well as Smallville. He isn't A-list by any means but he does have some clout. I can tell by the way that he acts in this film that he is completely taking the piss as is everyone else in the cast. It seems as though they had a budget of like a couple million and then went out to some island for a weekend and filmed all of this. They make fun of their own production as it is going on as this movies is about making a movie on an island and then the director will say like "we'll fix it in post.. we'll put up a green screen and fake the background and call it a day" and then the proceed to do exactly that in this movie.

The CGI on the actual shrews is extremely bad and I don't think they even tried to make it realistic.


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They also throw in 80's tropes like a douchbag rich guy that is traveling with a woman well out of his league who has about 4 brain cells left and for about the first 2 minutes this is funny. Then you actually are just kind of excited for them to both get killed. They hint at the possibility that she is going to take her top off at some point when she says "should we get busy?" in their tent but then when the shot comes back in she is just throwing money around the tent while making sexy sounds.


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I think this movie could have been better if they had taken the small budget that they had and actually tried to make this scary and serious but instead they intentionally made it a comedy and at least for me that was precisely why it wasn't funny... or scary.

I suppose it was fun to see John having some fun making something and I am guessing that he has just given up on being famous anymore and is just enjoying life. Lord knows he couldn't have possibly made very much money on this so he probably just did it for the hell of it.


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The entire film is shot on one set with some establishing shots on a boat that are done in such a shaking manner that they had to have done it that way intentionally, a toddler could have held that camera more stable than whoever was doing so.

Should I watch it?

I honestly wish I could suggest that you do but I fell asleep while it was on and had a dream that was far better than the movie was. I get that it is a specific type of film but seeing as how I am a fan of bad movies I still don't like them to be intentionally bad. This attempt at horror and comedy managed to accomplish neither and I'm afraid that it is just boring.

I suppose the only reason that you really need to at least watch a little bit of it is because it reunites the characters Bo Duke, Roscoe P Coltrane, and Cletus from Dukes of Hazzard. If those names don't mean anything to you then there is really no reason to even bother with this one at all.


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This literally made me laugh out loud! 😂

I honestly wish I could suggest that you do but I fell asleep while it was on and had a dream that was far better than the movie was.

If Daisy had been in it, I bet more would have known about this movie.

I suppose the only reason that you really need to at least watch a little bit of it is because it reunites the characters Bo Duke, Roscoe P Coltrane, and Cletus from Dukes of Hazzard.

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glad to brighten your day with some lulz. I think i stretched a bit far when I went looking for bad movies that are good. I think that the reason why this one failed with me was because they were TRYING to make a good, bad movie, rather than it just happening. When it happens by accident that is when we end up with entertainment. This was just boring and none of the actors were taking it seriously.

"Whoa, what a wild ride you've taken me on! 😂 I love how you've broken down the 'so-bad-it's-good' vibes from this movie, and I'm dying to know... did it actually make you laugh or cringe more? 🤣 The fact that John Schneider is in it, taking his role so seriously (and possibly with a wink), adds an extra layer of entertainment. It's hilarious how the movie self-aware-izes its own production value (e.g., "we'll fix it in post...")!

I'm curious to hear from you: what do you think would've made this movie better? Should they have taken their budget and tried to make something scarier or more serious, rather than intentionally going for a comedy? 🤔

Also, I want to thank you for sharing your experience with us! If you're up for it, please share your thoughts on what makes a 'so-bad-it's-good' movie... is it the intention behind it, the cast's performance, or something else entirely? 🤗

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