Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Hell Baby [HD]



Unbeatable value on demand
At the outset, let me advise that this movie is not for everyone. For example, if you are a Mennonite, toddler, Shaolin Monk, evangelical minister, or a 17th Century puritan farmer who has somehow become displaced in time, you probably will not enjoy Hell Baby. However, if, like me, you were ever a fan of The State, Reno 911, Human Giant, Childrens Hospital, Key & Peele, or literally anything else that has involved contributions from Tom Lennon, Ben Garant, Rob Corddry, Rob Huebel, Paul Scheer, Michael Ian Black, or Keegan-Michael Key, you will enjoy this movie. Seriously, don't pay attention to the Tomatometer; you and I know that there are genres and subgenres and subcultures of movies that will never get high ratings by its standard, but which are laugh-out-loud hilarious and worth watching over and over again.

The premise is simple: a pregnant Leslie Bibb and a balder-than-ever Rob Corddry move into their new home in New Orleans. Then a bunch of messed up stuff happens...

A twisted flick
This is a twisted movie, so don't go in expecting something thought provoking or a traditional horror flick. It's mostly a comedy. I was more amused than scared. It goes over the top quite a bit, but it's designed that way. Some of the characters are hilarious, like the two chain smoking priests, and the "neighbor" who lives in the crawlspace of the innocent couple who move into the haunted house. The main character is also quite funny. A super nice guy who tries to make the best of things, no matter how bizarre they get. This movie goes from absurd to ridiculous, and is a perfect fit for people who like this type of entertainment, like a Monty Python, or Team America fan.

OH Dear!
I have always enjoyed a good horror flick, but it is a treat to both be horrified and at the same time LOL. Very entertaining and well done. I can honestly say this movies plays like the best dream you never had about a crazy house with mixed up soul stuff thrown in for fun. This movie is bent and I love it.

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