The quintet from Cinematic Titanic do a terrific job making this turkey of a film watchable. This live version has a number of laugh out loud riffs. Joel and Mary Ann are good, but Frank, Trace, and J. Elvis steal the show and have the best lines.
The movie is another one of those amateurish efforts that has the look of being created by someone with a video camera who decided to make a movie on a drunken weekend. It also appears as if the director got some of the folks in his home town to agree to star in this snoozer. (or maybe they lost a bet) There's plenty of lame dialogue, poor sound quality, wooden acting, terrible special effects, bad lighting, and endless walking through the woods - but I loved every minute because of the Cinematic Titanic gang.
The movie is another one of those amateurish efforts that has the look of being created by someone with a video camera who decided to make a movie on a drunken weekend. It also appears as if the director got some of the folks in his home town to agree to star in this snoozer. (or maybe they lost a bet) There's plenty of lame dialogue, poor sound quality, wooden acting, terrible special effects, bad lighting, and endless walking through the woods - but I loved every minute because of the Cinematic Titanic gang.