The Cult Aspirations of PG: PSYCHO GOREMAN
PG: PSYCHO GOREMAN (Blu-ray Review)
From RLJE FILMS
Review by Stinky the Destroyerš¼
Can you manufacture a cult following?
That seems to be writer-director Steven Kostanskiās plan, with a calculated attempt to trade-in on ā90s nostalgia (a term Iām still trying to wrap my head around). PG: Psycho Goreman is directly aimed at those raised on Power Rangers, āsplatstickā comedy and Mortal Kombat-style fighting games. Many of the prerequisite boxes are checked-off: goofy premise, irreverent dialogue, exaggerated gore, deliberately cartoony characters.
Any remaining doubt over the filmās cult aspirations need-only check-out the merch catalogue that comes with this disc. With a variety of goofy products - from action figures to punching bags - I initially thought it was a joke (the āHunky Boyā meal coupon expires the day after the Blu-ray street date). Still, plasticmeatball.com is an actual website that apparently plans on selling all this stuff (though as of this writing, none of it is available).
The movie itself is about young siblings, Mimi and Luke, who unearth an imprisoned alien warlord hellbent on universal Armageddon. Unfortunately for him, Mimi has the amulet that forces him to obey all her commands. Though he malevolently introduces himself as the āArch Duke of Nightmares,ā the kids prefer Psycho Goreman (PG for short). Much of the humor comes from PG being compelled to watch TV, try on clothes, eat fast food and play ācrazy ball,ā when all he really wants to do is annihilate all life in the universe. Meanwhile, Pandora, the cold-blooded leader of a race known as the Templars (who imprisoned PG in the first place) heads to earth to kill him once and for all.
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The Arch Duke of Nightmares gets stuck with the check. |
Thereās no questioning that Kostanskiās heart is in the right place. Whether or not it actually becomes a cult classic, thereās a sincerity to the film thatās oddly endearing. But ultimately, PG: Psycho Goremanās retro-hip sensibilities might be best-appreciated by those whose formative years were during the same decade it lovingly emulates.
EXTRA KIBBLES
INTERVIEWS - āOne-on-One: An Interview with Director of PG (Steven Kostanski); āInterviews with the Castā; āInterview with Adam Brooksā (extended interview); āKortex: A Konversationā (interview with Matthew Kennedy, in character).
FEATURETTES - āFight Choreographyā; āFight Pre-Vizā; āFilming the Paladin Fightā; āPG vs Pandoraā; āMiniature Magicā; āInside the Creature Shop.ā
AUDIO COMMENTARY - By director Steven Kostanski.
GALLERIES - Individual slideshows of concept art, photos and ātrading cards.ā
PSYCHO GOREMAN MERCH CATALOGUE - Real or not, itās pretty amusing.
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