Attack of the Slime People is a spoof of Hollywood B Horror movies of the 1950's. What makes this film so hilarious is its protagonist, Buddy Flavinoid, who's roving eyebrows, wild eyes and murderous rage are unmistakably unique. He reminds me of Ren from Ren and Stimpy, with his stress and paranoia spilling over into all sorts of physical comedy. The film is also interesting in that it's a film about a film that never gets made (in an odd way, this would make it akin to cult classic American Movie).
In Attack of the Slime People (directed by Martin King) Buddy Flavanoid is a washed up Hollywood director trying to make his big comeback and cement his place in history as one of the greats. He sets out to make a monster movie about slime people but ends up himself becoming a monster of sorts, murdering (with a baseball bat of all things) anyone who threatens to get in the way of his "uncompromising vision." There are some bizarre twists and wild gross out moments which I don't want to ruin by disclosing too much here.
For a low budget movie, this is a fully-realized work of art, with great writing, directing, acting, look and style. It's at once timeless and modern. All I can say is: find and see this one-of-a-kind comedy that both satirizes a genre and turns it completely on its head! A future cult classic in the making! 9 out of 10
In Attack of the Slime People (directed by Martin King) Buddy Flavanoid is a washed up Hollywood director trying to make his big comeback and cement his place in history as one of the greats. He sets out to make a monster movie about slime people but ends up himself becoming a monster of sorts, murdering (with a baseball bat of all things) anyone who threatens to get in the way of his "uncompromising vision." There are some bizarre twists and wild gross out moments which I don't want to ruin by disclosing too much here.
For a low budget movie, this is a fully-realized work of art, with great writing, directing, acting, look and style. It's at once timeless and modern. All I can say is: find and see this one-of-a-kind comedy that both satirizes a genre and turns it completely on its head! A future cult classic in the making! 9 out of 10