Evil Toons (1992)
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Evil Toons is a film that I remember passing up countless times in the video store growing up and now for whatever reason I decide to finally visit it as an adult, despite knowing better, especially with low-budget sleaze director Fred Olen Ray's name attached to it. I guess that could be blamed on my random mood for horror cheese at the time, plus
The story revolves around a group of young ladies that are hired to clean up a large house before its sold to new owners. They're given access to the home and permission to stay there
Sometime during the night David Carradine randomly shows up at their door to deliver a mysterious book. Naturally the girls recite a passage from it, releasing some sort of evil demon from within the pages and into cartoon form, where it spends 2
Given its incredibly low budget of 140k there's not much in the ways of good deaths or even blood and gore for that matter, which leaves all the redeeming value to the girls and you can believe good ol' Fred Olen Ray made the most outta them! You
There were moments that gave me a good laugh due to its ridiculousness and for that, I was slightly entertained. I just wished the budget was big enough to have the toon out and running amok for more than just a few minutes, because that's the movie I really wanted to see.
Directed by Fred Olen Ray -- that's pretty much all you really need to know as far as what to expect from this. It's cheesy, sleazy, and just plain bad (and not necessarily in a good way). I just kept waiting for more "toons" to show up and was left disappointed. Unless all you need is excessive nudity and bad acting to enjoy a flick I'd advise skipping this.