Stars: Michael Bonini, Maddie Lane, Ben VanderMey, Rebecca Stoughton, Cooper Drippe, Sarah Buchanan | Written by Zalman Band | Directed by Danny Draven
Since The Asylum doesn’t have something to release at the moment, Full Moon Pictures has graciously stepped up and given us Bad CGI Gator. With a self-referential title designed to deflect criticism of its shortcomings, I really can’t say I was expecting much, and maybe because I had such low expectations, I was pleasantly surprised.
Somewhere in Georgia, a group of friends, Sam, Hope, Chad, Sarah, Pearce and Paisley are planning a Spring Break blowout.
Those plans include tossing their school laptops into the lake for a video they hope will go viral. Instead, it somehow transforms a tiny alligator into a huge, hungry beast. And it’s not just huge, it’s somehow been granted the powers of bad CGI such as the ability to move without touching the ground,...
Since The Asylum doesn’t have something to release at the moment, Full Moon Pictures has graciously stepped up and given us Bad CGI Gator. With a self-referential title designed to deflect criticism of its shortcomings, I really can’t say I was expecting much, and maybe because I had such low expectations, I was pleasantly surprised.
Somewhere in Georgia, a group of friends, Sam, Hope, Chad, Sarah, Pearce and Paisley are planning a Spring Break blowout.
Those plans include tossing their school laptops into the lake for a video they hope will go viral. Instead, it somehow transforms a tiny alligator into a huge, hungry beast. And it’s not just huge, it’s somehow been granted the powers of bad CGI such as the ability to move without touching the ground,...
- 12/5/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
It’s Thanksgiving Week, which is always a perfect time to cuddle up on the couch and catch up on horror movies you might’ve missed. This year has given us so many new horror releases that it’s been absolutely impossible to watch them all, and more are coming this week!
Here’s all the new horror releasing November 21 – November 26, 2023.
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
A peyote trip turns into a cannibal nightmare in Do Not Disturb, which Dark Star Pictures brought to select theaters last week. The film is now available on Digital at home.
In Do Not Disturb, “Chloe and Jack travel to Miami for their honeymoon. They decide that a peyote experience will strengthen their marriage. However, they’ve been given a powerful strand that awakens a desire to eat human flesh.
“Confronting their toxic relationship, their room becomes a den of love,...
Here’s all the new horror releasing November 21 – November 26, 2023.
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
A peyote trip turns into a cannibal nightmare in Do Not Disturb, which Dark Star Pictures brought to select theaters last week. The film is now available on Digital at home.
In Do Not Disturb, “Chloe and Jack travel to Miami for their honeymoon. They decide that a peyote experience will strengthen their marriage. However, they’ve been given a powerful strand that awakens a desire to eat human flesh.
“Confronting their toxic relationship, their room becomes a den of love,...
- 11/22/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Sharknado, Slither, Eight Legged Freaks, Piranha… movie history is saturated with ridiculous creature-features featuring extra-large monsters wreaking havoc, with most modern iterations plagued by bad CGI… Well now comes Bad CGI Gator from writer Zalman Band, director Danny Draven and Full Moon Features – who are taking this pop culture phenomenon and well… poking fun at it!
Six college grads on Spring Break get a cabin in the swamplands of Georgia. Once there, they decide to throw their school laptops in a backyard lake in an act of youthful defiance, which unknowingly turns a lurking alligator into the dreaded and insatiable… Bad CGI Gator!
Says Charles Band, CEO & Founder Of Full Moon Features:
I’ve long been against the overuse of CGI in genre films, and in many ways, this movie is a fun, tongue-in-cheek antidote to that. When done right, CGI is a great tool to accent special effects. When done wrong…...
Six college grads on Spring Break get a cabin in the swamplands of Georgia. Once there, they decide to throw their school laptops in a backyard lake in an act of youthful defiance, which unknowingly turns a lurking alligator into the dreaded and insatiable… Bad CGI Gator!
Says Charles Band, CEO & Founder Of Full Moon Features:
I’ve long been against the overuse of CGI in genre films, and in many ways, this movie is a fun, tongue-in-cheek antidote to that. When done right, CGI is a great tool to accent special effects. When done wrong…...
- 11/15/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Full Moon Features is headed to the swamplands of Georgia with their next horror movie, this one titled Bad CGI Gator. And at the very least, well, the title isn’t lying to you.
Full Moon previews, “Sharknado, Slither, Eight Legged Freaks, Piranha… our streaming services are saturated with ridiculous flicks, featuring extra-large monsters wreaking havoc ala bad CGI. Now, Bad CGI Gator writer, Zalman Band, director, Danny Draven, and Full Moon Features are taking this pop culture phenomenon and well… poking fun!”
In Bad CGI Gator, “Six college grads on Spring Break get a cabin in the swamplands of Georgia. They decide to throw their school laptops in a backyard lake in an act of youthful defiance, which unknowingly turns a lurking alligator into the dreaded and insatiable… Bad CGI Gator!”
“I’ve long been against the overuse of CGI in genre films, and in many ways, this movie is a fun,...
Full Moon previews, “Sharknado, Slither, Eight Legged Freaks, Piranha… our streaming services are saturated with ridiculous flicks, featuring extra-large monsters wreaking havoc ala bad CGI. Now, Bad CGI Gator writer, Zalman Band, director, Danny Draven, and Full Moon Features are taking this pop culture phenomenon and well… poking fun!”
In Bad CGI Gator, “Six college grads on Spring Break get a cabin in the swamplands of Georgia. They decide to throw their school laptops in a backyard lake in an act of youthful defiance, which unknowingly turns a lurking alligator into the dreaded and insatiable… Bad CGI Gator!”
“I’ve long been against the overuse of CGI in genre films, and in many ways, this movie is a fun,...
- 11/7/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Six college grads on Spring Break get a cabin in the swamplands of Georgia. Once there, they decide to throw their school laptops in a backyard lake in an act of youthful defiance, which unknowingly turns a lurking alligator into the dreaded and insatiable… Bad CGI Gator! Used to be that filmmakers would hide behind their budget, we got the best effects we could with the limited amount of money we had. But what if you made that your whole schtick? Well, then you get a movie like Bad CGI Gator. Directed by Danny Draven and written by Zalman Band, son of cult cinema hero Charles Band, Bad CGI Gator will premiere on Amazon Prime Video and FullMoonfeatures.com on November 24th. The trailer...
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- 11/7/2023
- Screen Anarchy
Back in July, we heard that Full Moon was moving ahead with a horror comedy called Bad CGI Gator, which was scheduled to start filming in Georgia in August. Proving that things move fast at Full Moon, the company has now released a trailer for Bad CGI Gator, which can be seen in the embed above – and along with the trailer release comes the announcement that the film is set to begin streaming on Amazon’s Prime Video and FullMoonfeatures.com on November 24th!
Directed by Danny Draven (Weedjies: Halloweed Night) from a script by Zalman Band, the son of producer and Full Moon founder Charles Band, Bad CGI Gator has the following synopsis: Six college grads on spring break get a cabin in the swamplands of Georgia. Once there, they decide to throw their school laptops in a backyard lake in an act of youthful defiance, which unknowingly turns...
Directed by Danny Draven (Weedjies: Halloweed Night) from a script by Zalman Band, the son of producer and Full Moon founder Charles Band, Bad CGI Gator has the following synopsis: Six college grads on spring break get a cabin in the swamplands of Georgia. Once there, they decide to throw their school laptops in a backyard lake in an act of youthful defiance, which unknowingly turns...
- 11/6/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Say what you will about the output of Full Moon, but at least the low budget genre company has never gotten into the trend of having crappy-looking CGI animals rampage across the screen. The market is packed with movies that feature sharks, alligators, crocodiles, and other toothy creatures that were made with subpar CGI. And now Full Moon is set to satirize movies like that with their horror comedy Bad CGI Gator, which is scheduled to start filming in Georgia next month.
Directed by Danny Draven (Weedjies: Halloweed Night) from a script by Zalman Band, the son of producer and Full Moon founder Charles Band, Bad CGI Gator has the following synopsis: Six college grads on spring break get a cabin in the swamplands of Georgia. Once there, they decide to throw their school laptops in a backyard lake in an act of youthful defiance, which unknowingly turns a lurking...
Directed by Danny Draven (Weedjies: Halloweed Night) from a script by Zalman Band, the son of producer and Full Moon founder Charles Band, Bad CGI Gator has the following synopsis: Six college grads on spring break get a cabin in the swamplands of Georgia. Once there, they decide to throw their school laptops in a backyard lake in an act of youthful defiance, which unknowingly turns a lurking...
- 7/7/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
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