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| georgia strait movie listings, celebs, james porter, blogstream, biography & autobiography, big, animal, nevernude, hot babes, alternative papers, group, paperbacks, pregnancy sex tipssex, | Buck Kartalian plays a voyeuristic horticulturist who still lives with his extremely annoying Mother. Although I had heard of this pregnancy relationships film for years, and understood that it was a risque comedy spoof of "Little Shop of Horrors", I personally feels it crosses the line pregnancy relationships into "adult entertainment", which I really didn't like. In the bonus commentary track, Producer Harry Novak says that the film was released as a general adults-only release. Whatever. This is a semantic case pregnancy relationships of "a rose by any other name" if ever there was one. Let's put it this way: this film is definitely not for minors. In fact, the primary lesson this film teaches us is that voyeurism and carnivorous plants don't mix. Now you know. I would be able to overlook some of the faults, but the problem here is that the film is tedious, long (97 minutes), and the script, Director, and cast all conspire to doom it to failure. Those of you who were interested in the pretty women, save your money: there is exactly one attractive woman in the film, and she is always hidden behind a tree. |
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| Henry is to clumsy to succeed and changes his animal mind when he sees all of the little baby plants.Some aspects of this movie are a direct spoof of Roger Corman's Little Shop of Horrors while others seem to have been spoofed by the musical remake.But spoof aside, this animal is a fun and titillating film. Henry is excellent in animal his role and has facial expressions to rival the best silent-film star. The main plot is peppered with scenes of couples having sex with some graphic full-frontal shots although no pornography.A funny and titillating film for fans of spoofs, comedies and sexpoitation. Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) 4 of 5 people found the following review helpful: "You're A Homo Sapien And I'm A Fibro-Vascular Bundle.", October 5, 2004 Reviewer:Robert I. Hedges (Burnsville, MN USA) - See all my reviews I normally like Something Weird DVDs, but I will make an exception for "Please Don't Eat My Mother" (also known as "Glump", "The Hungry Pets", "Glump and the Hungry Pets", and "Gulp") which is more amusing in concept as a spoof of "Little Shop of Horrors" than in actual execution. |
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