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Gingerdead Man 2: The Passion of the Crust
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DVD Cover Information Actor: VARIOUS Director: Charles Band, Sylvia St. Croix Brand: MUSIC VIDEO DISTRIBUTORS DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 80 minutes DVD Release Date: 2008-06-24 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Model: WE00258 Studio: Wizard Entertainment Product features: - Young Kelvin Cheatam has just inherited his father's fledgling movie studio. After a string of unsuccessful box office bombs, the passionate young producer as been struggling to keep the place from closing down for good. Desperate for another hit movie, he quickly puts several outrageous genre films into production. Little does he know.that Cheatam Studios is about to get more action than he
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Movie Reviews of Gingerdead Man 2: The Passion of the CrustMovie Review: Pushing it, really pushing it... Summary: 2 Stars
If you've seen the first film (and, let's face it, if you're reading this you probably have) then you definitely know what to expect going into this. After six minutes of previous feature recap (standard Full Moon padding procedure) and intentionally crawling credits, we get our first look at Cheatem Studios. It could be that Full Moon was intending to parody themselves here as the young Kelvin Cheatem is accused by of "having seven films in production at once" and needing to "tie up the loose ends". I thought that all of this had promise until I was subjected to a string of tired stereotypes and lame jokes. All of this would have been tolerable if I'd gotten to see Ginger in action, but most of the time he's active we can only see him in POV shots and ridiculous looking inserts. Still, knowing this before even opening the box didn't stop me from seeing it and I'm sure it won't stop you either...hang on till the end to see what may be the movie's one redeeming sequence, a hilarious crucifixion scene...hence the title. In addition, in case anyone cares, there isn't a "making of" feature :-(
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