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Smell the Glove
SFBF productions' monster straight-to-video release; SMELL THE GLOVE promises to smash your eye sockets with more hair metal and white lines than you'll know what to do with. Filmed on Grenade's massive 04/05world tour, SMELL THE GLOVE will ask the question "on what day did the lord create the Grenerds and why couldn't she have taken that day off." Look for a mind punishing part from the one and only Danny Kass, as well as amazing breakthrough performances from Pat Moore, and the ones they call Sketchy-D and Quiet Wyatt.
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Plot Summary
A mockumentary following the creation of a fictional, notoriously bad heavy metal album by the equally inept band 'Smell the Glove'. The film chronicles their struggles with songwriting, recording, and the general chaos that surrounds their artistic endeavors, all while attempting to achieve a semblance of musical coherence.
Critical Reception
Smell the Glove was met with a mixed to negative reception, largely seen as a niche comedy for fans of absurdist humor and cult films. While some critics appreciated its unique premise and dedication to portraying artistic failure, many found its execution lacking in consistent laughs and overall coherence, deeming it more of a curiosity than a fully realized comedic film.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique concept of satirizing the creation of terrible art.
Criticized for its often unfunny or meandering comedic elements.
Appreciated by a cult following for its specific brand of absurd humor.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews and ratings for 'Smell the Glove' is not readily available, making it difficult to ascertain a specific audience sentiment on the platform.
Fun Fact
The film is presented as a mockumentary, meaning it imitates the style of a documentary to tell a fictional story, a common trope in low-budget comedy and cult films.
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