Big Meat Eater (1982)

Big Meat Eater (1982)
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This deranged low-budget Canadian production seems specifically tailored to midnight-movie patrons, among which the filmmakers must have thought it could find a solid cult audience. The story involves alien invaders who bring the corpse of Mayor Rigatoni back to life in order to initiate construction of a special facility on the site of the local butcher's septic tank, in which a special element called "balonium" has been discovered. Matters are further complicated by the butcher's weird influence on the town (he even invents his own language) and the psychopathic behavior of his cleaver-wielding assistant Abdallah, who is rapidly depleting the town's canine population... oh, and there's musical numbers, too. Director/co-writer Chris Windsor seems to dare viewers to make sense of this parody, which aspires to be another Rocky Horror Picture Show, but where that film was possessed of Richard O'Brien's wry genius, all that's available here is a smorgasbord of silliness. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
George DawsonAndrew Gillies, (more)
Director(s):
Chris Windsor
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Big Meat Eater

This deranged low-budget Canadian production seems specifically tailored to midnight-movie patrons, among which the filmmakers must have thought it could find a solid cult audience. The story involves alien invaders who bring the corpse of Mayor Rigatoni back to life in order to initiate construction of a special facility on the site of the local butcher's septic tank, in which a special element called "balonium" has been discovered. Matters are further complicated by the butcher's weird influence on the town (he even invents his own language) and the psychopathic behavior of his cleaver-wielding assistant Abdallah, who is rapidly depleting the town's canine population... oh, and there's musical numbers, too. Director/co-writer Chris Windsor seems to dare viewers to make sense of this parody, which aspires to be another Rocky Horror Picture Show, but where that film was possessed of Richard O'Brien's wry genius, all that's available here is a smorgasbord of silliness. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
82 mins

Complete Cast of Big Meat Eater


Director(s):
Chris Windsor
Writer(s):
Phil SavathLaurence KeaneChris Windsor
Producer(s):
Laurence Keane
Categories:
ComedyHorrorSci-Fi & FantasyMusic & Performing Arts
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    Tamara B.

    This movie was just plain bad, and not in a good way. The plot(?) was inconsistent at best, and non-existent at worst. Characters were cardboard, and terribly shallow. This was a waste of my time, a waste of plastic, and a waste of shipping costs.

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    Jeff K.

    Very funny, great songs. Looks like a home movie.

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    Allen M.

    Unsuccessfully combining elements from numerous culy classics, this failed cheesy attempt at creating a cult classic could only be appreciated under the influence of a controlled substance. The bizarre ending merely leaves you scratching your head.

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