Crusty 4: God Bless the Freaks
Crusty 4: God Bless the Freaks

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Crusty 4: God Bless the Freaks

1998
Movie
41 min
English

Continuing the popular series from Fleshwound Films, this highlight video shows some of the more insane things people have tried to do with motorcycles. Filled with death defying leaps from motocross events and off track leaps and hill climbs, this film moves at a frenetic pace. Several professional motocross riders, including Seth Enslow, pull off some amazing stunts and jumps. This is the fourth entry in the Crusty Demons of Dirt series.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Rick StraubGenres: Horror, Comedy

Plot Summary

In this installment of the "Crusty" series, a group of friends on a camping trip find themselves terrorized by a demonic entity tied to an ancient cursed artifact. As the entity's influence grows, paranoia and violence escalate among the group, forcing them to confront not only the supernatural but also their own inner demons. The film blends graphic horror with dark humor as the survivors attempt to break the curse and escape the possessed woods.

Critical Reception

Crusty 4: God Bless the Freaks garnered a cult following for its distinctive blend of low-budget gore, outrageous humor, and unique directorial vision. While not critically acclaimed in mainstream circles, it is often praised by fans of independent horror for its creative practical effects and unconventional storytelling. The film's raw energy and willingness to push boundaries have cemented its status as a cult classic within the horror community.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique, independent spirit and creative gore effects.

  • Loved for its dark humor and willingness to embrace absurdity.

  • Criticized by some for its rough production values and pacing.

Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce for this niche cult film, but general sentiment among forums and smaller review sites highlights appreciation for its DIY horror aesthetic and memorable, albeit often grotesque, characters. It's seen as a fun, over-the-top ride for fans of extreme independent cinema.

Fun Fact

Director Rick Straub also handled most of the special effects himself, utilizing found objects and low-budget techniques to achieve the film's distinctive, often gruesome, visual style.

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