Anus Magillicutty

2003 "Tastes Great, Less Feeling!"
Anus Magillicutty
2.3| 1h10m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 15 April 2003 Released
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When Anus Magillicutty's woman stops a would-be assassin, Anus is forced to interrupt his life of guzzling beer and women to dispose of the corpse. What starts as a simple chore quickly escalates into a darker plot of deceit and revenge where it seems even Satan himself is after Anus.

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wynonasbigbrownbeaver Let's face it, Anus Magillicutty is low budget with no script, no money, no real acting and no talent. But why do I find myself giving this movie a 7?It all started with soft porn scenes, some where all right though they did get repetitive, especially that Banana scene, which the movie could have done without.Then there is that unscripted part where Anus and his dad argue about taking out the trash and the lame cartoon Anus was watching. I never thought I would laugh so hard about trash.Then there was that altercation with that Homeless Hippie with that Anthrax t shirt. The dialog is so awful, I just started loving this movie.The first masked killer talking like a crack head, complaining about running out of day time minutes, was hilarious too. It couldn't have been more poorly executed. When that guys hand got cut off, he was just trying to squirt all the fake blood to Anus' face. If you watch closely, you can see Anus hold back his laughter.They couldn't make it any more obvious about the same actors playing different parts. It was deliberately set up that way.That final scene which he confronts a poorly masked Satan with glowing light bulb eyes, is friggin hilarious how Anus and Satan are B/S ing like old pals and high five-ing each other. Overall, I hate to admit that I recommend this movie, with guilty pleasure. See this to see how bad this movie is but you might like it anyway.
raven-228 I didn't, honestly, expect much from this movie. Typically this genre does not lend itself to films of any real depth, but this is the exception. I am saddened that this film has not received the acclaim which it surely deserves, which only too clearly reveals the hypocrisy of the movie industry. The true art films, it seems, never strike a chord with the complaisant mainstream audience. Do not let the mediocre tastes of the film-going masses keep you from this masterful cinematic gem. I was consequently astonished to find such a gripping story, and such well-fleshed characters... The mis-en-scene was breathtaking, really. But what did I like most about the film? Specifically, the milieu.
eggbeast I'm not dead! What's going on? Anyway, in defence of "Anus": It was a film ahead of its time. There was a certain amount of friction on set, which lent a roughness to the whole proceedings, but we all went home smiling.The lighting and camera-work were inspired by the *wonderful* work Michael did on "Troll 2" and "3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain" (A movie so damned good it killed my grandfather, and I still love it -Ishtar cubed!) I don't know if all those fans of "Manos: Hands of Fate" would agree, but Anus' dialogue (as expertly ad libbed by the cast and crew) was as effective as Kiefer's final scenes in "Santa With Muscles".But what did I like most about the film? Specifically, the milieu.
ArtsyNakedCat There are few movies that can rouse the passions in even the hardest of hearts. "Anus Magillicutty" is one of those movies.It's a sweeping pageant of ecstasy, sorrow, and rendezvous that enhances the spirit of any who watch it. Truly, this movie is a work of art unparalleled by any in its class and genre."Anus Magillicutty " is the story of Anus Magillicutty and in this elegant simplicity, so much of the film's character is revealed to the viewer. It is direct and uncomplicated, but at the same time it evokes a kind of primal vivre that renders the viewer speechless for the duration of the film.It's a passion-play of amazement and wonder as every scene flickers by in a sweeping torrent of film-making glory.But what did I like most about the film? Specifically, the milieu.