4/10
Low-brow humor and an obsession with genitalia make this tough going for some.
6 September 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Phil Mulloy made a bizarre trilogy of films--INTOLERANCE (in black & white), INTOLERANCE II and INTOLERANCE III. Of the three films, INTOLERANCE III is by far the best. This particular film, INTOLERANCE II, is the weakest of the series.

If you do decide to watch them, be forewarned that they are NOT for the faint of heart. This animation style and quality is extremely primitive (almost as if a six year-old made it) and is filled with lots of deliberately offensive humor. While this is the least offensive of the three films, be prepared to see aliens with genitalia for heads and lots of jokes that make fun of religion (a particular whipping boy of Mulloy).

The film picks up exactly where the first film left off. The humans and Zog are both heading towards each other's respective planets to invade. The human invasion isn't really dealt with much and the film centers on what the Zog did once they arrived on Earth in parachutes. Instead of destroying the Earth, the Zog blended in and appeared to be "normal" humans. Thirty years pass and still no overt invasion! However, when an odd man discovers one of the Zog WITHOUT his fake head (revealing his penis for a skull), it changes his entire life and he becomes a homicidal preacher who ultimately moves into a cave and abandons man/Zogkind.

Overall, it's a rather poorly made film but if you find yourself inexplicably intrigued by the first film and don't mind the smuttiness, by all means watch it. Personally, I think it's worth it BUT don't watch this with the kids!!!
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