Filthy McNasty

2002
3.3| 0h47m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 04 March 2002 Released
Producted By: Low Budget Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
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Two bookish women, whom crave adventure and bad taste, suddenly turn into sexy ladies after being zapped with a spell by a sex-starved ghost.

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noizyme I was recommended this movie because a friend saw it on Netflix, and one of the characters reminded him of a friend we knew. So I tried to watch it. Mind you, the entire movie's only 46 minutes long, which is basically 2 TV shows, but the entire thing felt like a trip to a dentist...I really didn't want to go, and afterwards I felt tremendous pain inside.I get it. You're low-budget and cultish. I understand the Troma sensibilities of making movies to make movies. But c'mon...this didn't really even have a plot, it just had characters who did things. The whole idea of the movie, as I understand it, is that a creepy guy introduces too repugnant college girls to a Satanic-genie-like character (Filthy McNasty) who changes them into hot college girls, but the price for changing them includes killing off their college peers (who don't like the girls to begin with). I don't understand. If these were friends of the girls, I would get it, but these girls have no friends, only each other, so who cares if these people die?In the meantime, there's a lot of low budget special FX, inter spliced ska music (for "fun" scenes), and blatant rip-offs of others' music (notably Tenacious D and Yello). I had to score this 2 stars b/c it was lame, not b/c it was low-budget. Jon Waters made tons of low budget works that were awesome just b/c his characters were interesting and you can tell he was thoroughly interested in making a movie. This seems like a bunch of friends got bored one day, shot a bunch of footage, edited it and said, "Here's our movie." I'm bumping the stars to 2 b/c of the posters on the wall and the line "I've gotta wash all this sex off me so I can have some more sex." That was pretty funny.
niggarepresent Granted, this is a low-budget film and the entire storyline is pretty redundant. Overall, however, with the tackiness of the film - it *almost* makes it pretty decent. You just have to come to terms with a lot of nonsense and grumbling. Film made in 2002, but the actual movie looks like it came straight from the early 80's. Production value is pretty empty as well. Okay, to put it as simple as possible: You probably won't like this film. It has its perks of humor, but most people won't really agree with the purpose. It's almost as though a bunch of college students wanted to make a few movies and throw in some nudity and "partial" sex scenes for comedic effect.
Morgan the Great (it is to be noted that the following submission contains not a drop of sarcasm)I consider myself a bit of an aficionado in B-grade cinema, and I must say that I found Filthy McNasty (apart from it's counterpart Mulva Zombie Ass-Kicker) classic and wholesome entertainment. The degree of general style and sophistication that went into this work of genius is virtually unparalleled. The joke about Mario Van Peebles cereal? Just top notch stuff. My, my, and when that young Negro spread his own feces over his own Johnson. Uncanny. There's only one thing left to say at this juncture: LBP, keep doing's things you do!
EdWont Just kidding about the religious right thing. I'll say this: terrible movie, but great "What a terrible movie" movie. It's not to be taken seriously. It's a kind of... college kids getting together to jerk around and waste time flick. It shows some terrible, terrible things. Things you never wanted to see. Horrible things. Oral sex impaling, feces masturbation, and the like. All in all, it's what happens when you give a camera to a bunch of drama club college students. See this movie if you want proof that God exists, but doesn't care about you, or anyone. Some funny parts, but mostly just a waste of time and money. Best, EdWont