Two bookish women, whom crave adventure and bad taste, suddenly turn into sexy ladies after being zapped with a spell by a sex-starved ghost.
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Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Two high school girls are transformed into attractive young ladies after conjuring the demon Filthy McNasty. But the price they must pay is steep: he is going to kill all of their would-be friends!This film is about as low-budget as you can get, being filmed on what is obviously a home video camera... something high school kids might do in the summer if they're too geeky to join some sporting team. How a low budget film gets distributed and put on Netflix is a real mystery, but this movie accomplishes it.Also, the actors seem to have very unoriginal styles of voice acting, taking cues from Monty Python and other such comedy classics with absolutely no attempt to cover this up. And somehow the band Tenacious D has become a huge influence on this film, as both a few lines and an entire song ("Double Team") are quoted at length in one scene (complete with a demon midget on guitar). Why be original when you can steal Jack Black's material?The special effects were horrible: stabbing victims suffer no wounds other than red dye smeared on them. Or maybe not even that, choosing to just fall over and lay still for a while. Only one death (an eye-gouging) was remotely talented.But if you've seen the other films of Chris Seaver (such as "Mulva: Zombie Ass Kicker") you already know what to expect from this group of misfits who seem to all live in their parents' basements.And the sad thing is this: the film is incredibly funny. Before I had time to be turned off by the low budget quality, the humor just started busting out of this movie. Constant references to John Stamos made the movie watchable, and one very disturbing scene where a man discovers a new use for feces was so shocking I had to keep watching. Teen Ape shows up, and I found him to be really funny: part gorilla, part teenage Kirk Cameron. And he is credited as "Teen Ape", which I think adds something to this. Debbie Rochon is also present, known for her work in Troma films ("Tromeo and Juliet", "Terror Firmer" and "Citizen Toxie"). What the connection is between Chris Seaver and Troma, I don't know, but they cross over enough that we could call Seaver's work just a low budget variety of Troma (which is an insult, probably, but not meant to be).I feel bad recommending this movie, but to the right people (especially teenage and twenty-something males with a sick sense of humor) this might be a hidden treasure. And maybe, just maybe, it's the start of something bigger for Chris Seaver: with a little more talent and real budget, this film could be remade as one of the funniest comedies since "Super Troopers".
Filthy McNasty is a great film, because it is indeed pointless and stupid and doesn't really go anywhere. Chris Seaver is truly a unique film maker in that he can toss out something so wacky, rediculious and low budget and make it entertaining to watch.I personally thought that Teenape's poem to one of the girls was exceedingly hilarious. Not that I find abuse towards women hilarious, the fact that Teenape is reading this awful, awful, demeaning poem to this girl and she thinks it's the sweetest thing in the world. NOW THAT'S THE FUNNY. I mean in real life she probably would have ripped him a new one.Also, I'd like to point out that this is one of Chris' earlier films, his later ones are much much better in terms of quality, plot, and acting (not to say this movie is bad, I did just give it a 10.) So watch it again, and keep an open mind about it for a chaunch.
I love low budget cinema. I've been a fan of JR Bookwalter ever since the days of "Ozone". Same goes for Kevin Lindenmuth with those "Addicted to Murder" films. We're talking about movies with no budget whatsoever - just a group of people willing to give a project their all. That being said, "Filthy McNasty" is a prime example of how not to make a no budget movie.From beginning to end, this movie is embarrassing. As another reviewer put it, there's something frustrating about assuming you'll be watching a no budget cheese-fest, but then get stuck watching a bunch of teens goof around on screen together. The movie, presumably realizing its incredibly unfunny, eventually spirals downhill to the point of a six-year-old's kindergarten humor. Rather than anything genuinely funny, we're stuck with shockingly unfunny racist stereotypes and a scene where a man masturbates using feces. Why? I guess we should expect garbage from a man whose other movies are entitled "Mulva, Zmobie Ass Kicker", "12 Inches of Dangling Fury", "Scrotal Vengeance", and "Anal Paprika". Chris Seaver, I hope you read these reviews one day and realize something - if you ever plan on making anything even remotely good, try growing up. Only your friends will tell you this garbage is watchable...0 out to 10 - One of the absolute worst, by any budget standards
I saw this on the "Dead & Rotting" Special Edition DVD. One thing everyone should know is that there is a difference between low-budget filmmakers and a bunch of juvenile idiots with a camera.If watching some dude pretend to be masturbating with fecal matter is your cup of tea, then you will be in hog heaven here. If you prefer a good sense of humor and an iota of taste, then don't ever let this junk "film" scorch your eyes. 1/10