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Spidarlings (2016)
Fun Film on a Low Indie Budget!!!
This film is pretty funny. It's Low Budget and got a Troma Release online, I understand. It's British and has Animation between scenes, which looked Impressive. The acting is what I expected, but I enjoyed Spidarlings!
Salem Kapsaski is clever young film-maker with a Humorous Vision for film. The two lead females were adorable in Sophie Disgrace and Rahel Kapsaski as two lovers who must try and pay their Rent to their inpatient Landlord.
It manages to stick a few fingers up too, to the Mainstream and is a Punk-Rock Alternative Musical in itself.
P.s:- lloyd Kaufman also makes a cameo - the Troma President. It's a Fun film on a Low Indie Budget, set in the UK! Check it out! It's also a Campy Musical Cult Film.
Frankula (2017)
Enjoyed IT!! Frankula is good campy FUN!!
I watched FRANKULA on Amazon this year. It's a throwback to Frankie Abbott with a tip to Hammer Horror. The "PLEASE, SIR!" actor (David Barry) falls asleep and dreams of Vampires in this campy little Horror-Comedy. There are one-liners of comedy "GOT ANY, CHIPS?" - and FRANKULA Features some Vampire Madness!
The humor is very British and there are faces some might be aware of: Caroline Munro, Judy Matheson and Emma Dark (who play the female Vampires). Actress, Fenella Fielding also provides a voice Narration. Martin Rudman - a new comer - also stays as a Vampire. Directed by Jason Read of Robo Films. The Misty Moon Team was also behind FRANKULA and is filmed in London.
It's good Campy fun which is nicely shot for a low budget film. It is a short 7 Minute effort, but won't take up a lot of your time. The plan is just to Entertain in a Light-Hearted way.
My Bloody Banjo (2015)
Laim Regan's "Bloody" Banjo!
Banjo is a feature length twisted comedy feature from Liam Regan. It was originally a short film and has now gained a cult following in the last 18 months of festival showings running 82 minutes.
What made me laugh about Banjo is that it was based on a personal experience by Regan which plays as a running joke.
The lead charter is named after Billy in Gremlins (1984) surname with other in jokes to boot.
I felt that I got the references to Regan's film and that was an enjoyable thing to see. Ronnie (The Imaginary Friend) was kinda based on Funny Man (1994) and has hints of Drop Dead Fred (1991).
People I saw the film with, also praised the sound and music to Banjo. I have to agree with them credit due to all that worked on the film!
Watch out, you might even see Liam Regan's mentor and hero, Lloyd Kaufman in there as a Cameo. It must have been a child-hood dream for Regan.
Like I said, the whole film is twisted and should appeal to a cult horror crowd.