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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD DVD Layers: 1 DVD Sides: 1 EAN: 9786305337324 Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC ISBN: 6305337322 Label: FULL MOON Languages: Manufacturer: FULL MOON MPN: DFUM8006D Number Of Items: 1 Picture Format: Academy Ratio Publisher: FULL MOON Release Date: April 20, 1999 Running Time: 82 minutes Studio: FULL MOON Theatrical Release Date: 1996 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A memorable Full Moon Video release.Full Moon Video has some pretty good flicks they made over the years. Although they are a "B" film maker, they use good technique in making their films. Like so many of their efforts, this one is pretty generous in the humor department. If you enjoy Full Moon, you'll love this one. Rating: - One Head To Rule Them All...Myron Stackpoole is a super-genius mad scientist. He is also a humongous head w/ a tiny body. He lives w/ his giant, incredibly strong brother, Otis, his bug-eyed brother, Wheeler; and his voluptuous sister, Ernestina (yowza!). Myron controls the actions of his three siblings through his titanic force of will, and a strong psychic connection between them. This allows Myron to gather supplies and capture fresh victims for his nefarious experiments. Everything is great, until two star-crossed lovers ... Read More Rating: - HeadI'm starting to see that Full Moon does 2 different types of movies: The Subspecies kind that are supposed to be full on horror and movies like this that are supposed to be weird, scary and comical. I really enjoyed HOTF. I liked the makeup and the story kept me interested. Good characters in that family. Oh yeah, that blond chick was pretty happenin' as well. Nice job by Charles Band and co. Rating: - Mess with the Head...and You're Dead!Lance (Blake Bailey)--protagonist of the ultra-low-budget direct-to-video flick HEAD OF THE FAMILY (1996)--is the owner of a greasy-spoon diner in a small southern town, but a successful entrepreneur he is not. As with most of his fellow small-town denizens, Lance is the sort of white-trash American citizen who is more likely to wind up as a guest of Jerry Springer than in an issue of FORTUNE magazine. Adding to the day-to-day problems of running a struggling business, Lance is having ... Read More Rating: - not weird enoughI thought this diverting little effort could have been pushed a lot further. Indeed, I was hoping for it to be a genuine cult item but I was left a little disappointed. Not bad though and cheap enough to add your collection. Now, where's The Dark Backward when you need it on dvd ? |