- Director
- Jonathan Case
- Date
- 2007
- Budget
- $2,500
In the "future" world of 2006AD, a government fetus goes missing and the president contacts a group of supposedly alien masked luchadors, the Ivory Bastards, to recover it.
Ivory Bastards Against Extinction is a lunatic Mexploitation comedy working with shoe-string resources intelligently, taking rough-and-ready, badly dubbed Mexican action-drama as it's starting point and pushing parody and liberties with quality to extreme and marvellous comic effect. Fans of the UK cult hit-series Garth Merenghis's Dark Place will detect the same sinister, laughter-inducing subcarrier-wave technology at work in this loopy, no-budget escapade.
Directed and produced by Jonathan Case; 2007
AWARDS AND SCREENINGS
B-Movie Film Festival 2007 (winner, best short)
Boston Underground Film Festival 2008
Charlotte Film Festival 2007
Syracuse Film Festival 2008
www.cinemanational.com/ivorybastards www.ivorybastards.com blogcritics.org/video/article/movie-review-ivory-bastards-against-extinction www.syracusenewtimes.com/newyork/article-1733-ivory-bastards-against-extinction.html
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Majestic
on August 31, 2012 at 8:07am
"Hole! You are nothing but the absence of dirt! I am something! I am a man... made up of particles. Now you are filled with the worst thing of all... Defeat... at the hands of ME!"
Awesome.
Majestic
on August 31, 2012 at 8:04am
Loved it. Falls straight in the "so bad, it's good." category. How can anyone argue against a super hero show where the evil arch villain is a shoebox size hole in the ground?
jimsander
on June 08, 2011 at 6:09am
A very bizarre mash-up of... wow, I really don't know what. Blacksploitation, superhero comics, badly dubbed kung-fu flicks? Awesomely quotable in any language, as long as your mouth movements don't agree with the spoken words.
Seriously, just download it - you may hate it, or you may love it. But it's definitely a unique experience.
Advice to the filmmakers... three words: Talking Action Figures - that way you maybe you won't have to take out a third mortgage, requiring hourly payments, on the mainframe.