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Baby Oopsie
Perpetually picked on and endlessly neglected Sybil Pittman finds little joy in her life...except for her massive doll collection that has grown to perverse proportions! Every day, Sybil locks herself in her basement, broadcasting her doll restoration vlog all by herself, that is until the remnants of a mysterious doll - the dreaded "Baby Oopsie" comes into her life! After carefully restoring the doll, Sybil comes to realize that the tiny terror is exacting revenge on her oppressors, mercilessly murdering them one by one. And while Sybil finds herself enjoying Baby Oopsie's bloody brand of vengeance, she soon changes her tune when the demonic toy turns its evil attentions to Sybil and those she actually cares about.
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Plot Summary
A cursed doll named Baby Oopsie comes to life and goes on a murderous rampage. The film follows a group of friends who become the targets of the killer doll. They must find a way to stop the doll before it's too late. This low-budget horror-comedy leans heavily into its campy premise.
Critical Reception
Baby Oopsie received a generally mixed to negative reception, primarily from genre enthusiasts. Critics often cited its low budget, uneven tone, and derivative plot as significant drawbacks. However, some viewers appreciated its attempts at humor and gore, viewing it as a fun, albeit flawed, B-movie experience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised by some for its gory practical effects and campy humor.
Criticized for its weak screenplay, predictable plot, and low production values.
Seen as a typical example of modern direct-to-video low-budget horror.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Baby Oopsie are scarce and generally reflect a division between those who enjoyed its schlocky horror elements and those who found it to be amateurish and uninspired.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of independent horror films produced by the same company, often featuring a cast and crew known for their work in low-budget genre cinema.
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