Three friends in search of the Loveland Frogman finds out that he is more than just a local legend.Three friends in search of the Loveland Frogman finds out that he is more than just a local legend.Three friends in search of the Loveland Frogman finds out that he is more than just a local legend.
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Let's be real...found footage horror films can be pretty bad.
But it's also a medium where you can make a pretty darn entertaining film on an extremely low budget...if you have the imagination, and a good group of friends to make it with.
Enter Frogman.
Which is a perfect example of the latter.
You can tell they had virtually no budget to make this with, simply by watching it.
But it sure as hell was entertaining!
Sure, the concept is ridiculous...but it's also ridiculously fun!
Is it also bad?
Of course.
But in the so bad it's good kind of way.
The concept is super imaginative.
And it looks like they had a helluva lot of fun making it.
I must say, I thought the post-script addendum was an excellent touch, as well.
To give it that extra air of authenticity.
This is found footage horror done right.
So it's definitely worth giving a chance, in my personal opinion.
Cause, to put it bluntly...Frogman certainly f---s!
4 out of 10.
But it's also a medium where you can make a pretty darn entertaining film on an extremely low budget...if you have the imagination, and a good group of friends to make it with.
Enter Frogman.
Which is a perfect example of the latter.
You can tell they had virtually no budget to make this with, simply by watching it.
But it sure as hell was entertaining!
Sure, the concept is ridiculous...but it's also ridiculously fun!
Is it also bad?
Of course.
But in the so bad it's good kind of way.
The concept is super imaginative.
And it looks like they had a helluva lot of fun making it.
I must say, I thought the post-script addendum was an excellent touch, as well.
To give it that extra air of authenticity.
This is found footage horror done right.
So it's definitely worth giving a chance, in my personal opinion.
Cause, to put it bluntly...Frogman certainly f---s!
4 out of 10.
Chuck the Movie Guy on TikTok recommended this poorly acted, terribly paced, and awful found footage movie. He pushed this garbage for weeks to get people to rent it and it was awful. The guy is a conman. Look, I'm not a smart man but I know when I'm being fed a bunch of BS. I rented this movie off a bunch of recs from social media people (the ringleader was Chuck the movie guy) that got an early viewing of it. All of them said it was a "banger" "slaps" or "fantastic" lol no it most certainly was not. Air was awful. The people that saw this early must have gotten paid of getting something in return to hype this up because again, it was GOD AWFUL. Don't waste your money. I will never again rent any movie based off of a rec because they got an advanced copy of it. This was awful and this score is at an 8 right not and will most assuredly will DROP to a 2 or 3 within a month when actual viewers review this movie like me instead of friends and family giving it a 10. Junk movie.
There are two key elements to making a Found Footage film work. The first and biggest one is obviously the ending. Everything is leading up to that moment that is going to explain why the footage needed to be found.
The other part though is the build up. Even though most Found Footage horror is on the shorter side of runtimes generally, there is still a long time where the audience has to follow these characters around in anticipation of what is going to happen. The build up has to be tense and has to fill us with a sense of dread. We have to be worried about what is to come. This is where 'Frogman' lets itself down.
The build up wasn't very good at all. It was never established why anyone should be afraid of 'Frogman' (or even if anyone was, for that matter). Everything in the buildup just felt like filler. Yes the characters had a little bit of charm but that wasn't nearly enough.
It leaves a massive weight on the ending to basically carry the entire film, and it simply couldn't do that. 5/10.
The other part though is the build up. Even though most Found Footage horror is on the shorter side of runtimes generally, there is still a long time where the audience has to follow these characters around in anticipation of what is going to happen. The build up has to be tense and has to fill us with a sense of dread. We have to be worried about what is to come. This is where 'Frogman' lets itself down.
The build up wasn't very good at all. It was never established why anyone should be afraid of 'Frogman' (or even if anyone was, for that matter). Everything in the buildup just felt like filler. Yes the characters had a little bit of charm but that wasn't nearly enough.
It leaves a massive weight on the ending to basically carry the entire film, and it simply couldn't do that. 5/10.
I thought this movie was fun from start to finish. For me, it had a midnight movie feel--cheap trash just made to entertain. It's found footage, and it definitely uses low-res shots and shaky camera work. The story feels like someone saw The Taking Of Deborah Logan and decided to do a Spinal Tap-like parody of it. I don't actually know if the tone was meant to be comedic, but there were plenty of moments that they couldn't possibly have thought anyone would take it seriously. I also liked how everything builds to an off-the-wall climax where they just totally go for it. I couldn't take my eyes off of the screen. It was a sweet rush of low budget horror.
I've always had a soft spot for those offbeat, lower-budget found footage movies. They have this raw, unpolished charm that I just can't resist, and this one definitely tapped into that familiar vibe. The acting is fairly average, and the camera work is rough, even by found footage standards. It also drags on a bit longer than necessary, which can make it feel sluggish at times. However, I have to give credit where it's due-the creature effects and a few scenes near the end were surprisingly well done. The handheld, shaky camera style really worked in its favor, masking some flaws and adding a layer of tension to the overall eerie atmosphere.
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- TriviaThere is another scene after the credits start. And another mid-credits.
- SoundtracksAmphibian Ascending
written by Froglord
performed by Froglord
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
- Color
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- 1.78 : 1
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