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Human Pork Chop
The dismembered body of a hooker is found, and police arrest her pimp and his crew for the crime. During interrogation, they explain how the girl stole from her pimp, and so they group kidnapped, raped, tortured, and finally murdered and dismembered her.
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Plot Summary
A grotesque, zombie-like creature named "Porkchop" stalks a remote area, preying on unsuspecting victims. When a group of young people stumbles into its territory, they must fight for survival against the relentless monster and its insatiable hunger. The film blends elements of slasher horror with dark comedy as the characters attempt to escape Porkchop's gruesome pursuit.
Critical Reception
Human Pork Chop is a low-budget horror film that received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. It is often cited for its B-movie aesthetic and reliance on gore and creature effects, which some found entertaining while others deemed them uninspired. The film is primarily known within niche horror communities and is not widely critically acclaimed.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on gore and creature effects.
Features a low-budget, B-movie feel.
Humor is often dark and intentionally cheesy.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific film is not readily available. Audience reception is generally found within niche horror forums and communities, where it is sometimes appreciated for its campy nature and creature design.
Fun Fact
The creature design for Porkchop was intended to be grotesque and unsettling, with director Charles Band aiming for a unique monstrous antagonist.
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