Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation - Caught in the Act! (2004)
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Runtime: 76 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Starting as filler for rock concerts at the beginning of the 80s and progressing to feature-length films, the SPIKE AND MIKE'S SICK AND TWISTED FESTIVAL OF ANIMATION collections of animated shorts... Starting as filler for rock concerts at the beginning of the 80s and progressing to feature-length films, the SPIKE AND MIKE'S SICK AND TWISTED FESTIVAL OF ANIMATION collections of animated shorts are occasionally offensive, often disturbing, and frequently downright hilarious, and "Caught in the Act" qualifies as anything but an exception. The deranged offerings this year include "Grimm's Humpty Dumpty" (Ryan Montrucchio), "Rip Wack" (Josh Prikeyl), "Rez-erection" (Peter Kim), "Proper Urinal Etiquette" (Kurt Nellis), "Happy Tree Friends: Milkin' It" (Mondo Media), "Beat the Brat" (Mondo Films), "Quack Off" (Justin Wright), "Refrigerator Art: My Family" (Michael Dougherty), "Treasure of the Salted Tadpole" (La Poudriere), "Schindler's Fist" (Robert Clark), "Boris the Dog" (Mad Dog Films), and "Here Comes Dr. Tran" (Breehn Burns), among others. [More]
Director: Craig McCracken, Pete Metzger, Michael Comas
Director: Craig McCracken, Pete Metzger, Michael Comas
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