rdphillips-11866
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This film was written by Shaun Cassidy, a former Hardy Boy, so there's no questioning the authenticity of the behavioral science behind this film. Cats are evil. The Bible confirms this, as does every cartoon depicting the eternal battle between cats & dogs. Dogs are angels sent from Heaven to hold back the scourge of cats. This film is more of docudrama.
My 10-year-old niece became a fan of the original Critters thanks to a brief run on Hulu, so when these mini-eps appeared on Shudder, I subscribed. Watched together, they form the length of a film. My niece - who has no attention span - watched all the eps in a row without turning on a second screen (game, phone, etc), as too many kids do these days. I found the show somewhat funny and sometimes clever. Production values are the equal parts 2-4, but with better Critter FX.
If the hilariously amateur concept art isn't proof enough, research proves this project is a fake. It's the dream project of a history fan posing as a TV producer. He's created Facebook pages, as well as other social media accounts, to fool people into thinking he's involved in an actual production. He probably uses this to pick up chicks at civil war reenactments.