Shadowz We've been used to crazy cuvées and this one is no exception to the rule! Recently, Tammy and the T-Rex is available on the screening platform... A gorrific comedy from the nineties, mixing dinos, ugly German scientists and a young – very young – Paul Walker. So don't wait too long and get on board for this fabulous, well-shakeed bisserie of the bulb!

A T-Rex, Paul Walker and a German villain

Tammy (Denise Richards) leaves perfect love with Michael (fire) Paul – Fast and Furious – Walker). Finally, perfect to one detail: Billy (the simili-David Duchovny George Pilgrim), Tammy ex, is not close to accepting this new couple. He's a gang leader, and soon he'll drag Michael into a wild park where they'll leave him for death... It is without counting on the Machiavelic Dr.Wachenstein (to pronounce Wakenstine, please!), in search of a brain to give life to an animatronic T-Rex. And Michael seems to be the ideal victim...

This scenario mixing comedy, horror and romance comes straight out of the brain (probably ill) of Stewart Raffill. This British director is known for (the terrible) Mac and me, a similar E.T. of which one never understands whether it is a pure plagiarism well missed or a decomplex parody, drunk up to excess product placements... And since pomping Spielberg once did not satisfy him, Raffill has this time attacked the dinos film with his Tammy and T-Rex.

Early T-Rex for zealous director

In order to understand all the care given to this project, note from the opening that the version available on Shadowz (the uncensored version) bears the title of Tanny and the Tenage T-Rex, instead of the Tammy of the main protagonist... Another anecdote that confirms Raffill's zeal for filming: the idea of the feature film comes from the proposal of an amusement park manager with an animatronic T-Rex in his collection. Problem? Two weeks left before the beast was sent to the other side of the United States. Time during which the animatronic will be available for shooting, which thus starts beating drum, while an improvised scenario is written in the wake. A whole program!

"Frankenhooker" (1990), four years before "Tammy" but sweating the same impulses at the crossroads of kitsch, funny and gore.

The result is a bastardise between Frankenhooker and one Jurassic Park Wish, offering a delicious blend of decomplexed gore, potache humour and heavy-handed deroticism, with a fun casting (including the young mouths of Paul Walker and Denise Richards) and an original tape borrowing a lot of his notes from the music of Twin Peaks.

Stupid enough to be funny, gore enough to be entertaining and short enough to never get boring, Tammy and the T-Rex became a deprecated but cult feature for a whole generation of bottle-fed dinosaurs!

Notice therefore to the fans of bisseries that are working, here is a dino film as you have never seen, blooming good the nineties and debility of a Jurassic Park of the poor (but resolutely inventive). And since happiness never happens alone, Shadowz the programme at the same time as Bad Milo!, a very disgusting and ultra-veneous story of buggy who finds refuge in the sphincter of a poor guy... Notice to amateurs!

Drinking the Stephen Kings as the apricot syrup of my native country, I first discovered cinema through its (often bad) adaptations. I'm married to Mrs. Wilkes as much as a persistent Stockholm syndrome, I am gradually opening up to videoclub films and B-series peasers.Today, I wander between my favorite cinemas, film festivals and the edges of Helvetic lakes much less calm than they look.

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