The President of the United States has been bitten by a werewolf and is loose on the streets of Washington on a killing rampage! This comedy/horror/political satire is also a 'green movie,' created entirely out of recycled stock and public domain film footage culled from over one hundred grainy government instructional shorts, classroom education movies, vintage stag reels and features that have fallen out of copyright as well as from the favor of the public.
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Marc Evan Jackson
John Wolfman
Ashley Ann
Bobby
Anthony Jenkins
V.P. Mangle
Casey Robinson
Sandra
Patrick Seitz
Captain Jones
Nick Shakoour
Various Characters
Christopher Corey Smith
Agent Tackler
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
President Wolfman
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Santa Clarita Diet
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Mga Komento
4 Mga Komento
I want to like this movie and I like silly, campy, bad B-movies like this from the old days and new ones with silly themes and titles like this. The problem is this movie uses old stock footage and grainy old B-movies nobody liked enough to keep copyrighted, so it's pieced together from just a bunch of garbage. It might be "green" and good for the environment or whatever which I do appreciate, and I appreciate the effort that went into this, it's just not very entertaining to me. The editing and mishmash of stock footage is clunky and the story that is built around it isn't so much silly, fun as it is boring and thrown together to excuse what footage is crammed into it. Maybe there's a better picture to be made with footage and this was a learning experience, I wish the filmmakers luck in the future and do appreciate the effort, work and ideas behind this project.
