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Piss Gods
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Plot Summary
A group of filmmakers decides to make a low-budget horror film, but their ambition quickly spirals out of control when they discover that one of their actors is a genuine, flesh-and-blood monster. What starts as a mockumentary about filmmaking becomes a terrifying fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Piss Gods was met with a generally negative reception from critics and audiences, primarily due to its perceived lack of originality and low production values. While some acknowledged its attempt at dark humor and genre blending, most found it to be a derivative and uninspired entry into the horror-comedy subgenre.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its horror and comedy elements, resulting in a disjointed viewing experience.
Despite a few moments of potential, the execution is often hampered by poor acting and weak special effects.
A forgettable genre film that doesn't offer much new to fans of horror-comedy.
Google audience: Audience feedback for Piss Gods is largely negative, with viewers citing its unoriginal plot, lackluster performances, and unconvincing scares as major drawbacks. It is considered by many to be a poorly made film that fails to engage or entertain.
Fun Fact
Director Charles P. St. Louis also stars in the film and based parts of the plot on his own experiences trying to make independent films.
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