

Minghags
A guy who invented this thing called the garbage juicer. You can take garbage and mash it into the trash can, and it has three spouts. You can choose delicious root beer, grapefruit juice or kerosene. This businessman steals the invention from him so the guy spends the whole time trying to dick the businessman over.
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers attending a music festival find themselves targeted by a mutated, genetically engineered badger. As the creature grows in size and ferocity, they must band together to survive the onslaught and escape the festival grounds. The film blends elements of creature feature horror with dark humor.
Critical Reception
Minghags received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely panned its nonsensical plot, poor special effects, and gratuitous violence. Audience reception was similarly poor, with many finding the film to be unintentionally comical and lacking in genuine scares or entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised by some for its B-movie absurdity and dark humor.
- Widely criticized for its low-budget special effects and nonsensical storyline.
- Labeled as a poor attempt at a creature-feature horror-comedy.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for Minghags is not readily available, but general audience sentiment aligns with critical reviews, pointing to a poorly executed film with limited appeal.
Fun Fact
The film's original title was 'Badger,' but it was changed to 'Minghags' due to potential trademark issues, though this change did not improve its critical standing.
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