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RECTUMA
Review by Brent Simon
Is it a
sign of things to come that the title card logo for Rectuma writer-director
Mark Pirro's company - the cheekily named Pirromount Pictures --
resembles, to
a more shallow mind, a silhouetted breast? You bet your sweet ass
it
is. An irreverent, super low-budget goofball confection that
calls to
mind the careening short film projects your younger brother and his
friends put
together in the summer to amuse themselves. Rectuma is gleefully
un-politically correct but also inoffensive enough in its shaggy dog
disposition and desire to please, that even Arianna Huffington could
enjoy a
good laugh while watching, curled up with a brew.
The story centers on naive Waldo Williams (Bill Devlin), a curly-haired
schlub
with an unfaithful wife named Valveeta (Dani Leon), and a most unusual
problem. You see, Waldo returns from vacation to find he's become
the
unwitting host of a Mexican butt-humping frog. (Now there's a sentence
I never
thought I'd type...). When he seeks treatment from an Eastern
medicine
specialist, Dr. Wansamsaki (Alex Chen), but fails to give himself salt
water
enemas to offset the nuclear rod he's had shoved up his butt, well, the
resultant consequences find Waldo's detached ass wreaking caramelized
poo havoc
on his enemies, all of which makes him the object of dogged pursuit by
two
detectives, Cosacca (Jim Rainey) and Cipolla (a very funny Jean Black,
proffering a spot-on send-up of Jodie Foster's Agent Clarice
Starling).
And as for the stirring conclusion? Well, let's just say it
involves a
giant rampaging ass, a monster-defying mercenary with a missle-launcher
and a
suicide-ready stand-in for Osama bin Laden.
As eccentric as it is ass-centric, Rectuma isn't a spoof, per se,
though Pirro
(A Polish Vampire in Burbank, Deathrow Gameshow, Nudist Colony of
the Dead)
does work in passing references to Midnight Cowboy and Nell, and
includes an
Oriental female duo who serve as the movie's ostensible Greek
chorus. If
low-class, high art is up your...alley (geez, what did you think I was
gonna
say?), head over to the Laemmle Sunset 5 for one of Rectuma's Friday
and
Saturday midnight shows. For more information, visit
www.pirromount.com
(Pirromount, unrated, now playing, Laemmle Sunset 5) April 2004
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