From the director of 'Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe', comes this unforgivably awful sequel (in name only) to 'Food of the Gods'. 'Food of the Gods 2' or 'Gnaw' was the first movie in the Bad Movie Club's sixth Bad Movie Night, and calling it bad is putting it nicely. The film is most notable for featuring a child named Bobby who grew to gigantic size after his teacher dosed him with an experimental growth hormone. Unfortunately Bobby wasn't in the movie for very long, because he was hilarious. The real plot of the movie involves animal rights activists who smash up a vivisection laboratory and unwittingly release giant rats that have been given the same growth hormone as Bobby. Those rats naturally go ballistic and start eating everything and everyone in their way. Was 'Food of the Gods 2' terrible? Yes. Was it entertaining? Absolutely.
2. Rodentz
'Rodentz' (AKA 'Altered Species') was the second terrible movie in our sixth Bad Movie Night. It featured a scientist looking for a cure for cancer but finding some green slop that his assistant flushed down the sink. The substance leaked through rusty pipes in the basement and found its way to some rats who gobbled it up and turned into monstrous beasts. Meanwhile, the scientist's assistant invited some friends over to party in the lab, and they inevitably became giant rat food. 'Rodentz' is a super cheesy giant rodent film perfect for a bad movie night.
3. Rats: Night of Terror
Bruno Mattei's post-apocalyptic masterpiece, 'Rats: Night of Terror' is a highly entertaining pile of garbage about survivors of a nuclear holocaust who take refuge in a dreary abandoned warehouse filled with mutilated corpses and mutated giant rats. The promise of food is enough to make them stay, even with dead bodies strewn all over the place. This movie is terrible, but well worth the watch (the twist at the end is just ridiculous). Its also always good to see Geretta Geretta ('Demons'). 'Rats: Night of Terror' was the fitting end to a wonderful night of truly terrible movies.
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