betsyballerina
Joined Dec 2014
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Very campy and not in the good kind of way. This is the kind of movie you watch and go did they really just do that. So much of it is cringeworthy. Connor mcgreggor being the worst of the cringe with his stupid smile the whole time. I don't mind a bit of camp in movies like these but this was too much it was at levels that should be in a movie like naked gun.
Not to mention they used CGI on stupid things that could easily have been practical effects. There is almost never a reason why a punch should be CGI. I can't believe the budget they spent on this pile of dog poo.
Save yourself time and peace of mind and skip this dumpster fire.
Not to mention they used CGI on stupid things that could easily have been practical effects. There is almost never a reason why a punch should be CGI. I can't believe the budget they spent on this pile of dog poo.
Save yourself time and peace of mind and skip this dumpster fire.
It's cute but I think casting Sherri moon zombie as Lily was a mistake. She played the character a bit too much like baby firefly from the house of a thousand corpses trilogy. It didn't really feel like Lily Munster to me. I would toned down some of the bubbly attitude, it felt a bit over the top when you compare to the nineteen sixties version. I really liked Grandpa Munster he was very funny. Herman was good as well though there were times I didn't feel it. Overall though I really liked the movie and most of the Humor felt true to the source material. I can see myself watching this every October.