Director: Frank Henenlotter
Writer: Frank Henenlotter, R.A. Thorburn
Cast: Charlee Danielson, Anthony Sneed
Horror comedy BAD BIOLOGY is not your typical boy-meets-girl love story. Thrown together by fate, a young man and woman with freakishly overactive sex drives embark on a wild sexual affair. However, their unholy union is not without its complications, as the intensity of their relationship threatens to blow them apart.
Its common knowledge among anyone who knows film that the horror genre is usually just a stepping stone for a directors first feature or two, this in no small part is due to the relative small budget an horror film can be made for and the forgiving nature of its fans. Its always nice when one director bucks this trend and makes a career out of low budget horror films. So it's nice to see the legend that is Frank Henenlotter step back into the genre after more than fifteen years away, his past movies have included drug induced brain parasites, hookers made from body parts and picnic basket dwelling freaks. This time Henenlotter serves up his most twisted idea to date an odd sexual driven tale about a man and woman with mutant sexual organs who are brought together as no one else can satisfy their unique needs. The female Jennifer (Charlee Danielson) is an insatiable nymphomaniac with multiple clitoris whom also produces an offspring moments after sex, the male Batz (Anthony Sneed) as a super enlarged penis that as a mind of its own. In typical Henenlotter form the subjects not taken very seriously and all hell breaks loose as the couple go through various sexual encounters before finding each other. The standout scene by far is the detached penis rape rampage. When batz penis becomes uncontrollable to the point of separating and bursting through floor boards into women's apartments (End credit junkies like myself will get a kick out of the unique job title cockmation controller). What can you say its outlandish, very offensive and crude yet still funny for all the wrong reasons. The actings not very good and the concepts laughably bad yet I still enjoyed it immensely. I so hope its not another fifteen years gap between this and Henenlotters next.
(7 out of 10)
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