
Father’s Day is made by the collective known as Astron-6 and was produced by Troma Entertainment, known for making incredible schlocky movies. It’s a match made in heaven—or hell depending on your views on the matter. From the first frame, you know you are in for a crazy good time, with lots of blood and guts galore. This movie probably has some of the most gratuitous, shocking, over the top gore I have ever seen. When there aren’t severed limbs flying about, there are boobs, and when there aren’t boobs…well, there are intestines. It’s pretty awesome. The story doesn’t make a lick of sense, but the writing is really funny and it doesn’t drag at any point. It has a really kick-ass 80s style electronic soundtrack wrapped around all the depravity making everything seem that much cooler. It’s not politically correct at all--be prepared to be offended, especially if you don’t watch these types of films often. You might want to have a beverage or two, if you catch my drift.
As an aside, I have noticed that the recent crop of faux-grindhouse movies add fake “vintage” print scratching to their films which looks really distracting when watching in high definition. It just seems really fake-looking and unnecessary. Stick with normal film grain. This movie appeals to a certain type of movie fan, if you liked Hobo with a Shotgun, you will definitely dig this film. It’s best watched with beer, pizza and a whole bunch of open-minded friends.
-MK