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cipheramnesia · 1 year
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how much is weresquito nazi hunter?
It is literally any amount of dollars, as curious as I am, there's no amount of money I can justify dropping on Weresquito, please don't pay me to watch movies, because I'll just spend the money on hot wings.
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jokeronthesofa · 5 years
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Reader Request/Amazon Review - Weresquito: Nazi Hunter - YES, THIS IS REAL (Spoiler-Free)
Reader Request/Amazon Review - Weresquito: Nazi Hunter - YES, THIS IS REAL (Spoiler-Free) There’s a movie that is about a man who turns into a half-man half-mosquito that hunts Nazis. #Weresquito #WeresquitoNaziHunter
There’s a movie that is about a man who turns into a half-man half-mosquito that hunts Nazis. It delivers exactly what it promises. Also, it has an amazing trailer that I will embed at the bottom and use liberally for this review.
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This trailer really tells you what they were going for.
Much of the film is told through flashbacks to WWII, where a man in POV is being tortured and…
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5 Cent Psychiatrist - Lycanthropy
You can’t have a ‘punk revival’ until punk dies, is reanimated as a cryptid, defeated and entombed again, but 5CP is really killing it.
I’m a 90′s kid, but not a 90′s punk. I never got into The Descendants, NOFX, or even the good bands of the era like The Dead Milkmen. Living a town away from 5CP (please tell me that acronym gem isn’t a coincidence) and seeing the ‘classic’ punk circles they run in, I never knew how to engage without outing myself as a tight-black-pants-and-guyliner nerd. But let me tell you: After listening to their single ‘Do the Squito,’ a 50′s ice cream parlor bop written for the indie film, “Weresquito: Nazi Hunter,” I got it. Much like their iconic skeleton Charlie Brown himself, I was overthinking it and trying too hard the whole time. Alternative culture is made of (and by) nerds. 5CP has everything you’d expect from a ‘traditional’ punk band: tongue-in-cheek humor, simple song structures, and lyrics that juggle being a depressed nerd with calls to mow down nazis with machine guns. Wrapping the present up nicely (or, really holding the whole thing together) is a childishness unique to folk-punk that allows the irreverence of 90′s punk to coexist with some very sincere moments of melancholy introspection without seeming out of place. While ‘Lycanthropy’ dips in and out of genre influences, ie the opening track ‘A Day In The Life’ sounds like Alkaline Trio doing a Mountain Goats cover set, whereas ‘Afterburn’ gives a distinctly early Against Me! sincere and throaty singer-songwriter vibe, the album has a cohesiveness that a lot of punk can’t find unless each song is absolutely identical. Obviously major (and familiar) connecting themes exist, ie being an outsider, being depressed, yearning for simpler times past, but like Tampa-based Wolf Face and Orlando-based Caffiends, 5CP found a niche / shtick that allows the material to shine past other contemporaries who are a bit too straightforward in their delivery for a genre that has such a long history that even brand new content can feel stagnant / redundant. My only concern moving forward for the band is how to keep the idea alive with future releases. The 18 cumulative tracks that comprise their single, EP, and LP all flow cohesively and with purpose, but like most punk or folk projects facing a looming sophomore effort, recycling any lyrical themes or rhythms could be a huge pitfall. But hey, if you can be a skeleton reborn as a werewolf, the sky is really the limit. Overall Rating: 4/5 skateboarding skeletons (My 5 point system, detailed) 1. Is it well produced? (Yes, for the genre) 2. Is it an album, not just a collection of songs? (Yes, a very nice ride!) 3. Is it challenging itself / it’s genre expectations? (Yes) 4. Does it say something? (Only to a very small extent) 5. Do I personally like it? (Yes)
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thomwade · 7 years
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Bucket of Blood (Weresquito: Nazi Hunter, 2016)
Bucket of Blood (Weresquito: Nazi Hunter, 2016)
During World War II Cpl. John Baker is captured and experimented on by the deviant Nazi scientist Schramm.  He was saved by the Allied forces, but he is forever changed.  When he sees blood, he is transformed into the human-mosquito, or rather the Weresquito.  He is on a mission to find Nazis (and specifically Schramm) who are hiding out in America. His search has unexpected complications as he…
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cinegoremagazin · 6 years
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Weresquito: Nazi Hunter (2016)
Weresquito: Nazi Hunter (2016)
Christopher R. Mihm író, rendező és producer karrierje 2006-ban indult be, amikor is elkészítette az első, éppen hogy valamiféle költségvetéssel rendelkező fekete-fehér retro-filmjét (The Monster of Phatom Lake), attól kezdve pedig folyamatosan gyártja az ötvenes-hatvanas évek autósmozijában vetített produkciók formai és tartalmi elemeit felhasználó, minden tekintetben minimál-alkotásokat. Ebben…
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noddytheornithopod · 7 years
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"Weresquito: Nazi Hunter" Official Trailer
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jokeronthesofa · 4 years
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Amazon Prime Review - The Monster of Phantom Lake: It’s Chock Full O’ Nostalgic Goodness
Amazon Prime Review - The Monster of Phantom Lake: It’s Chock Full O’ Nostalgic Goodness I check into the first entry to the franchise that gave us Weresquito. #MonsterOfPhantomLake
I check into the first entry to the franchise that gave us Weresquito.
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It’s the 1950s, which means that radioactive ooze is everywhere and teens are partying in the woods listening to that newfangled rock music. Phantom Lake is a peaceful Wisconsin camping spot, but unfortunately it is also a place where companies can pay local rubes (Director Christopher R. Mihm and Dustin Booth) to…
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jokeronthesofa · 3 years
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Space Captain: Captain of Space! : Genuinely Brilliant Parody - Amazon Prime Review
Space Captain: Captain of Space! : Genuinely Brilliant Parody - Amazon Prime Review This movie is a great take on retro sci-fi. #SpaceCaptainCaptainOfSpace #SpaceCaptain
This movie is a great take on retro sci-fi. I’ve spoken before about my love of old-school science fiction, including about some of the great modern day takes on the genre by Christopher R. Mihm in his films Weresquito: Nazi Hunter and The Monster of Phantom Lake. There’s something so pure about the cheap sets and terrible acting that always amuse me. It’s also true that it’s a little hard to do…
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