D Rahul Raj Jsd
It's Rob Zombie's Birthday (12 January), so i celebrated by watching his adult animated horror comedy film which is based on his comic books. Featuring star studded voice cast - Tom Papa, Sheri Moon Zombie, Paul Giamatti, Rosario Dawson, Brian Posehn, Tom Kenny, Dee Wallace, Ken Foree, Danny Trejo, Bill Moseley, Sid Haig, Daniel Roebuck, Clint Howard, Geoffrey Lewis, Tura Santana and more. It's hilarious from start to finish. It's also in the vein of Ralph Bakshi movies and like Spongebob in a filthy way. I think this flick is more for hardcore fans and not for the sensitive ones. This cartoon is definitely not for children!!!
darthsitkur
if you like nonstop action, you'll love this, if you like tons of blood and gore, you'll love this, if you like very big laughs, you'll love this, if you like really vulgar humor, you will love this, if you like lots of tits and ass/naked chicks, you'll love this lol, and this movie has a great voice cast too, you've got Danny trejo, Rosario Dawson, Paul giamatti, Bill Moseley, Brian Posen, Tom papa, and Tom Kenny, that's a great line up if you ask me. the reason why I checked this movie out is because it had rob zombie's name attached to it. if you ever check this out, I must warn you, DO NOT SHOW THIS TO LITTLE KIDS, this is an ADULTS ONLY cartoon
gavin6942
Based upon the comic from Rob Zombie, "The Haunted World of El Superbeasto" is Rob's film in animation, following the adventures of El Super Beasto and his sexy sultry sidekick and sister, Suzi-X (Sheri Moon).The film starts off almost okay with an introduction that suggests William Castle and his gimmicks... but soon devolves into animated pornography, and followed by a strip club. If you want 80 minutes of animated boobs, this is your kind of movie.I mean, I guess Hitler's head in a vat is always fun... and the references to "Halloween", "The Shining" and other horror classics might be a treat for some fans... but still, it just never really takes off to higher levels and makes "Fritz the Cat" look like high art.I kinda liked the songs, though... gotta admit that.
bobwildhorror
Let's get this on the table before I start. I'm not a tremendous fan of Rob Zombie. His music leaves me cold and I've run hot and cold with his additions to the torture porn sub-genre.This isn't to say that I don't appreciate his artistry or attention to detail. He really seems to dig the seventies/eighties horror classics that he pays tribute to. His films generally feature unusual characters and there's always a moment or two where he pleasantly surprises me. But EL SUPERBEASTO did nothing, nothing at all, to challenge my perception that he's content appealing to the lowest common denominator.This is another instance where I'm stunned by the positive reviews I'm reading. This film seems to exist solely to titillate 13-year old boys. It's full of crude sex and excrement jokes, hundreds of them. I dare you, in fact, to find thirty seconds of this flick that doesn't feature one or the other. Go ahead. If this film was a drinking game, you'd be under the table by 10 minutes in.The sad thing was that I was actually looking forward to seeing this. The character design really looked fabulous. I even thought animation might free Rob from the need to revel in mutilation and torture. I guess it did to a certain extent, although this was replaced by juvenile, extremely juvenile, pandering. This is the type of movie I would have laughed endlessly at when I was nine years old, if I could have convinced my parents to allow me to watch naked animated chicks shooting guns (which I couldn't have).Come on, Rob. I know you've got a great film in you. While the whole head banging thing is no longer my bag, you have grown into a real artist over the years. This was a wasted opportunity. Despite some good animation and a multitude of missed opportunities, EL SUPERBEASTO was beneath you.