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Bad Biology 4K Ultra HD

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Format: Blu-ray January 30, 2024


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FROM THE DIRECTOR OF BASKET CASE, BRAIN DAMAGE AND FRANKENHOOKER! For his first film in 17 years, splatter master Frank Henenlotter - writer/director of FRANKENHOOKER, BRAIN DAMAGE and The BASKET CASE Trilogy - returned with the most graphic, transgressive and jaw-droppingly depraved black comedy shocker of his career: Jennifer (Charlee Danielson) is a homicidal nymphomaniac who spontaneously births mutant babies. Batz (Anthony Sneed) has a monstrous penis with a mind of its own. In a city ruled by pleasure and pain, will two made- for-each-other freaks deliver the ultimate orgasmic horror? Eleonore Hendricks (DADDY LONGLEGS), radio host Rude Jude and director James Glickenhaus (THE EXTERMINATOR) co-star in "one very entertaining seriously batsht film" (JoBlo) produced and co-written by underground hip-hop hero R.A. The Rugged Man Thorburn with insane F/X by Gabe Bartalos (SKINNED DEEP), now scanned in 4K from the camera negative.SPECIAL FEATURESCommentary With Director Frank Henenlotter, Director Of Photography Nick Deeg And Actor Anthony SneedArchival Commentary With Director Frank Henenlotter And Producer R.A. The Rugged Man ThorburnSpook House - Interviews With The Crew And A Retired DetectiveIn The Basement With Charlee Danielson - A Brief, Completely Off-Kilter Interview With The Elusive Miss Danielson And A BasketballDeeg And Sneed - A Conversation Between Nick Deeg And Anthony SneedSwollen Agenda - Interview With Makeup Effects Artist Gabe BartalosBeyond Bad - Behind The Scenes Of BAD BIOLOGYFck Face - Photographer Clay Patrick McBride Runs Around The Director's Apartment Filming Guys Making Their 'O Face'SUCK - A Wonderfully Twisted Short Film By Anthony SneedLegendary Loser - Music Video By R.A. The Rugged Man ThorburnImage Gallery - Publicity Pix, Behind-The-Scenes Shots, Video Covers And Death Pix

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.65 x 5.35 x 0.59 inches; 3 ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Frank Henenlotter


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Anamorphic, Widescreen, Surround Sound, NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 24 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ January 30, 2024


Actors ‏ : ‎ Charlee Danielson, Anthony Sneed, John A. Thorburn


Studio ‏ : ‎ Severin


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2


Best Sellers Rank: #71,008 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #2,773 in Horror (Movies & TV)


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  • This movie is not for kids!
This movie is not for kids. It is extremely rated R, possibly rated X. If a kid enters the room you need to turn this off immediately. It will be graphic and confusing for them. I know this because I was that kid. I entered a room where it was on. No one around to turn it off. I saw the whole thing. Saw things I can’t unsee. I couldn’t sleep after. I couldn’t dream. I couldn’t find the recipe for escape. So I watched it again. It wasn’t as bad the second or third time. Ended up really liking it. 5 stars. But it’s not for kids. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2022 by Spencer

  • Bad Biology Makes for Good Henenlotter
Bwa ha ha -- the master of the midnight movie is back, after far too long an absence from the scene, with what one might actually accept as the ultimate "grrl power" flick. But acceptance is not Henenlotter's purpose here. His aim as usual is to entertain, shock, and amuse, and he attains his goals on his accustomed shoe-string budget. Indeed, part of the fun of this DVD is listening to the commentary, in which the outre auteur and his young white-boy-rapper producer describe the guerilla movie-making techniques they employed to realize this bizarre sexual fantasy. The fact that they accidentally set fire to the 150-year-old mansion they rented for a whopping $4,000 as the film's primary location -- and then extinguished the flame with diet soda -- gives you some clue that this was not a normal shoot! And then there are the purple-hued "penis-cam" shots... Suffice it to say that if you enjoy "Something Weird" videos, you will likely enjoy this film, which also features one of the most tragic "happy endings" you will ever see. As the director says on the commentary, at the consummation of this unusual love story, "Now there's something you don't see every day." That's what makes this film -- and Henenlotter himself -- so special... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2010 by Jerry P. Danzig

  • When is a Henenlotter movie not a Henenlotter movie?
I anxiously awaited the release of Frank Henenlotter's new opus BAD BIOLOGY. After all, his BASKET CASE, BRAIN DAMAGE, and FRANKENHOOKER are master works and three of the funniest movies ever. They are films that work on several levels. Entertaining from start to finish, they're imaginative, extremely well written, edgy, and have underlying, serious themes explored intelligently. BASKET CASE examines alienation in society and within families. BRAIN DAMAGE is a hard look at the horrors of drug addiction. FRANKENHOOKER touches on losing a loved one early in life. I even love the liner notes Mr. Henenlotter wrote for his Special Edition series released on Something Weird Video. It's obvious as well that he's probably one of the nicest guys in show business. BAD BIOLOGY, like the others, is professionally-made on a small budget. However, its content is thoroughly ugly and unfunny. There's no compassion shown for the leads, and no wit to speak of. The best moments are but brief and pale imitations of the earlier movies. Even the climax is dull viewing. I'm inclined to place all the blame for this confused mess on producer and co-writer R.A. Thorburn. His god-awful rap-video, included on the dvd, has him throwing gallons of his fecal matter on a lovely nude woman. That he thinks it's entertaining is depraved. It doesn't even have shock value. It just disgusts, and mostly conveys he has no musical sensibility whatsoever. I suppose I'm predjudiced because I didn't like Mr. Thorburn much the first time I saw him, revisiting locations with Mr. Henenlotter on the Special Edition of BASKET CASE. I imagine the movie couldn't have been made without Thorburn's financial contribution. It's a shame he didn't simply choose to be a silent partner and leave Frank alone to do what he does better than anyone else. A great opportunity has been wasted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2010 by Mark S. Williams

  • Finally, A Woman With That Little Extra "Something"
After more or less retiring in the early 90s after Basket Case 3, Frank Henenlotter is back in the game! It's a welcome return and he certainly hasn't grown up, which is good. In recent years he has teamed up with a rap artist called RA The Rugged Man. RA did the music for this film and co-wrote it as well, which probably accounts for the large number of white rapper types in the film. Bad Biology is billed as a "God-Awful Love Story", but to me it's not much of a love story at all, god-awful or not. The two leads don't actually meet until the end of the film, and it's not even the least bit romantic. The two central characters are a man and woman who each have enhanced and/or added sexual equipment. In Henenlotter's world this translates to mutated and deformed! This causes problems for their sex partners/victims who seem to suffer from coming in contact with them. The two leads are more or less made for one another to engage sexually. Like I said though, their meeting isn't until the last act and it doesn't run as smoothly planned. This isn't Henenlotter's best I must say, but that also means it's much better than a lot of stuff out there that tries for the old grindhouse vibe. It's as sexually crude as possible without becoming pornographic, so don't watch it with the kiddies. That may be one of the problems too is that it's more or less a nonstop sexathon when a bit more story could have been focused on. Henenlotter's films, while outrageous, were always a step ahead because of good characters and story. Nobody here is all that interesting to be honest. Also, the stop motion animated disembodied penis with a sinister mind of it's own was done before in the Russ Meyer tribute film, Pervert! But even with that being said, it's still pretty entertaining and occasionally quite funny. In this crappy age of digital, Henenlotter gives us the added treat of shooting in 35mm! Bad Biology is a welcome return, and hopefully Henenlotter is back to stay for awhile this time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2012 by Stanley Runk

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