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Pervert!
(2007)
by Tuna
Pervert! (2005) came about the way a lot of micro-budget indy films do.
Director-producer Jonathon Yudis made a decision that he was going to make a
feature film and not let anything get in his way. He knew the limitations of
his resources so he his college chum Mike Davis to write a script using a
small cast and one location. The are both Russ Meyer fans so they created an
homage to Meyer, full of large breasts. They took Russ to his next logical
progression, throwing in a horror element, but the entire thing is an
outrageous comedy.
A college student is to spend the summer with his dad in the desert. When
he arrives, he sees dad's new playmate, Mary Carey. Something does her in, as
well as dad's next hooker/companion, and junior suspects that dad is doing
them in. Dad suspects junior. Dad's hobby of making meat sculpture art is
certainly suspicious. Just how silly the film is becomes obvious by the
identity and appearance of the actual monster.
Finally, junior decides dad needs to be locked up, and sends for nurse
Juliette Clarke to evaluate his condition. She, it turns out, becomes half of
the requisite girl/girls scene, and has the gumption to survive The Pervert.
The film makers wanted to telegraph what kind of film this was early, hence
the bogus rating screen.
The film goes out of its way to insult as many groups as possible, and does
a good enough job that nobody is insulted. This is low budget lowbrow humor,
but has cult classic written all over it.
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DVD INFO
* widescreen anamorphic
* The DVD is given the whole
treatment, with two commentaries, deleted scenes, bloopers, and
trailers.
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THE CRITICS AND ACADEMIES
There are no major reviews online. IMDB links to a
few genre site reviewers. |
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THE BOX OFFICE
No theatrical release
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NUDITY REPORT
Mary Carey - full frontal and rear
Juliette Clarke - breasts
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Our Grade:
If you are not familiar with our grading system, you need to
read the
explanation, because the grading is not linear. For example, by
our definition, a
C is solid and a C+ is a VERY good movie. There are very few Bs
and As. Based on our descriptive system, this film is a:
C
It is an entertaining cult film.
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