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Two Headed Cow
Eighteen years in the making, two-headed cow started off as a black and white film that followed Dexter Romweber and his drummer Crow on a rock and roll tour along the same route as General Sherman. The film was not finished due to many circumstances, but the filmmakers were able to resume the film seventeen years later. After major TV appearances, a stint on a major label, bouts of depression and drug addiction, the film took on a different tone and poignancy.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embarks on a road trip that takes a bizarre turn when they encounter a mysterious, two-headed bovine creature. What begins as a strange roadside attraction quickly devolves into a series of increasingly absurd and dangerous situations as they try to escape the peculiar circumstances surrounding the mutated animal.
Critical Reception
Two Headed Cow is a low-budget independent horror-comedy that has garnered a cult following for its unique premise and over-the-top execution. While not critically acclaimed by mainstream outlets, it's appreciated by fans of eccentric B-movies for its humor and bizarre concept.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and outlandish premise.
Appreciated by cult film enthusiasts for its B-movie charm and absurdity.
Criticized for its low production values and uneven pacing.
Google audience: Audience reviews for "Two Headed Cow" are scarce and often reflect its niche appeal. Those who enjoy bizarre cult films tend to find it entertainingly strange, while others may find its unconventional nature and low-budget execution less appealing.
Fun Fact
The film's concept of a two-headed cow was inspired by a real-life occurrence of a calf born with two heads, though the film takes significant creative liberties with the narrative.
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