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Monsturd
A serial killer mutates with a chemical inside a sewer, to become a monster made of human waste just as the FBI and police are onto him.
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Plot Summary
A scientist's experiment goes horribly wrong, transforming him into a monstrous, half-man, half-feces creature known as Monsturd. He then embarks on a violent and messy rampage through a small town, leaving a trail of destruction and a strong odor in his wake. A group of unlikely heroes must band together to stop the foul-smelling fiend before he pollutes the entire community.
Critical Reception
Monsturd is a low-budget independent horror-comedy that garnered a cult following for its intentionally crude humor and over-the-top gore. While critics were largely dismissive of its technical aspects and simplistic plot, audiences familiar with schlock and B-movies often found it amusingly bad.
What Reviewers Say
Often cited as 'so bad it's good' for its unpretentious, scatological humor.
Praised by some for its sheer audacity and commitment to its bizarre premise.
Criticized for its extremely low production values and amateurish filmmaking.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for Monsturd is not readily available, but its reputation suggests it appeals to a niche audience appreciative of extreme B-movies.
Fun Fact
The creature suit for Monsturd was reportedly made from actual garbage and sewage, contributing to the film's infamous stench and unique aesthetic.
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