With the lame introductions, I could see why people would not go past the first 10 minutes. The only attraction is the quick flick of her frontal lobes. This looks like the production will be a bunch of cheap puns.
In reality, it is a bunch of cheap puns that are well delivered coherently. Just as you are going to say wait a minute, where is the socially redeeming value, you find you do not care. I am not saying that you will laugh aloud, but you will be glued to the movie, wondering just how far they will go.
I would say, regardless of your taste in “film,” that you do not miss this movie, good, bad, or whatnot.
It is a simple story of an egghead anthropologist, Tommy Chandler (Aron Eisenberg), exploiting sacred grounds. The negative Salvador Dali (Brion James) puts a curse on Tommy’s wife, Pixie (Beverly D'Angelo), and turns her into, you guessed it, “Pterodactyl Woman from Beverly Hills”. What becomes of the different relationships of family, friends, and national security? Will they just have to wing it?
I have been working on a screenplay, “Chicken of the Sea,” and was surprised to find parallels in some of my best lines. I found a friend in Troma Entertainment (us), “Almost 40 years of reel independence.”
Great stock footage. Well-designed costumes. Believable characters. Good background music.
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