Best indy flick since Romero's night of the living dead
I cant even express in words how great and wierd and different this movie is. Whoever directed this musta been a sheer genius. I would imagine he attended school in philadelphia to have the kinda brain u need to come up with something so distasteful yet tasteful as this film. And whoever played pinky has to be a hottie. Buy the flick. You'll watch it iver and over again i promise.
Very Weird and Funny
When I first saw the trailer to this film I had no idea what to expect. This is one of the weirdest but at the same time most creative Indy films I have seen in quite some time. Slow start and they try to do too much at the end but there are a lot of funny parts in between.
To complain about the film's acting and obvious lack of budget would be unfair; anyone seeing the trailer is already well-aware of what they're in for. This film is slightly more accessible Troma piece, in that it goes way over the top in terms of gross-out effects in an attempt to shock the audience, including crude racial and toilet humor, not to mention gore.
This movie clearly isn't for everyone but if you like "Troma" I recommended this film.
Enjoyable film...what a breath of fresh air!
Review of Operation: Get Pinky by Mark Polito: I found out about this interesting and very enjoyable debut film by Matthew Merz from a show called Reel Times hosted by Alex Bove on CCP's cable television station. I love to watch Indy films because they are made by individuals who have a great energy and enthusiasm for film. Their intentions are pure and unadulterated. Even the so-called failures are good because of the love for what they are doing. The show opened with Matt Merz being interviewed by Alex Bove, a professor at Community College. I liked Matt's honesty about the production of the film and his stories involved in the process of getting it completed. I was looking forward to watching the film just by watching him talk about it. The movie came on and I saw a realism in this first effort film that brought me back to the very early films of Martin Scorsese-Who's That Knocking at My Door; Spike Lee-Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We cut Heads; and even early John Cassavetes -...
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