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Meat
Fed up with her family's taste for human flesh, sixteen year old anabelle seeks her salvation in vegetables. But when the walker family chows down on the love of her life, Anabelle takes to the streets...
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Plot Summary
In this horror-comedy, a meat-processing plant worker becomes a victim of a bizarre meat-grinding accident. Instead of dying, he is transformed into a sentient, vengeful hamburger patty. Now, he embarks on a quest for revenge against those he holds responsible for his grotesque transformation, leading to a series of bloody and comedic encounters.
Critical Reception
Meat is a cult classic horror-comedy known for its over-the-top gore, dark humor, and intentionally low-budget charm. While not critically acclaimed in the traditional sense, it has garnered a dedicated following among fans of B-movies and schlock horror for its unique premise and outrageous execution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and absurd premise.
Appreciated for its blend of gore and dark humor.
Seen as a quintessential cult B-movie.
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Fun Fact
Director Scott Spiegel, who also stars in the film, is known for his collaborations with Sam Raimi, having worked on films like 'Evil Dead II' and 'Army of Darkness'.
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