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List Price: $9.98 | | Label: Allumination
Salesrank: 81842
Released: May 4, 2004 |
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
The incredible story begins in the New Mexico desert at the border of paranormal reality. An unlikely convergence of strange phenomenon spawns a creature with seductive feminine charms and gross mutations. With a parasitic alien inhabiting her monstrous body, Candy, the human host fights a losing battle with the beast until it's secret grip can be broken. This shocking movie breaks all the rules of filmmaking and will stay with you forever... unless you can't stay with IT!
Killer Tongue Reviews:
Info about the DVD. 
2008-11-16 - I will not talk about the film itself, I rate it 4/5 coz I really like it, and understand that it's not for all tastes. But this DVD doesn't do justice to the movie. The transfer is terrible, dark, bad audio and worst of all pan & scanned wich crop the good compositions of many shots (it was shot at 1.85) and render the movie properly unwatchable. Half of the faces are missing during close ups and I don't talk about the beautiful desert landscape. I suggest you buy the spanish DVD wich have respected format, Eng audio track and you'll be abble to fully appreciate this film. If the reviewers that didn't like it have seen this version it doesn't help their judgement for sure.
Strange....but good 
2006-01-04 - Low budget movies are a dime a dozen, but once in a while we find
a gem. Found one in this movie, yes its a strange one, but
the director took a stange direction with this one and it works.
Makes a low budget movie feel like a almost regular weird movie.
Just a bit too much of one character (the warden) but the movie
flows pretty good... hey, now that's quite a tongue on that lady.
The movie falls into the: Must be seen once Category.
No 
2005-10-21 - When I saw this movie at the video store and noticed it was made by A-Pix productions, I fell down. I was so happy to have found yet another movie by A-Pix, my favorite movie group. So Iwatched it. It was everything I expected; confusing and jumping plotline, horrible effects, and no talent acting. There was a first for A-Pix in this movie; a really hot chick. But, like a slap in the face, we don't even see her lovley lady lumps bared.
No, the only reason I gave this movie one star was because it got better reviews than Grim. As you should well know, Grim was the film that took A-Pix to the top of... well, nothing, really. We should all come to pay our respect to Grim, for we no longer have Kadamba with us. She was shot in London for reasons unknown. Ok, now, type in Grim on the search engine, and bye it. You will thank me.
one of the worst of the worst 
2005-07-18 - "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" is givin credit the credit for being the worst film ever made, and rightly so. This movie may very well be a very close runner up. This film very much has the same feel as Killer Tomatoes, but if you liked that you can probably watch this. But for the rest of you there's absolutely nothing enjoyable at all about this on any level. Calling it schlock would be insulting to schlock movies. The story is so completely aimless; ridiculous and incoherent I could barely sit through it. I doubt that anyone who was in the film even puts it on their resume' it's so indescribably awful and embarrassing. I got to wonder how desperate Melinda Clarke and Robert Englund was to do such a movie? Did the director have some sort of dirt on them or something? I just cannot fathom what came over them. I honestly wish the rating systems had integers, because even zero stars is too good for this drek. Even on the cheese whiz scale I'd give it negative three stars. Plus, it has got to be one of the worst transfers to full screen I've ever seen. Often, the people speaking are only a sliver on the edge of the screen, if on screen at all. I don't think they panned at all; they just stuck it in the middle and scanned away.
Bizarre beyond belief 
2005-01-18 - Although all the other reviews of this title are fair and honest, nothing anyone can say will prepare you for the bizarre-o fest that is "Killer Tongue." A worthy companion to "Brain Damage" and "Basket Case."
Fair warning to those who care about such things...the video transfer on this DVD is simply awful. It's clearly an old recycled VHS transfer with nothing done to clean it up. Scene composition is severely compromised and the image is fuzzy and soft throughout. Sound is OK, but no better than VHS Hi-Fi. There are absolutely NO extras beyond a handful of trailers for other films also available from Ardustry. In short, this DVD issue is sadly lacking, but if you're a fan of the flick it will probably do just fine until something better comes along (if ever).