The title is inspired, but this film is an awful conglomeration of events that, though they are meant to produce a coherent plot, ultimately result in an incomprehensible mess. I did laugh when it rained cats on the tin-roofed farmhouse. “Meow!” **BANG**
Lesson Learned:
Random naked women account for 65% of all traffic accidents.

#1 by The Rev. D.D. on April 27th, 2010
I think I caught this on USA Up All Night years ago. I hadn’t built up my bad-movie-watching muscles, so I cut out before the end. I did see that ridiculous scene the screenshot above references, and laughed quite a bit at it, but it wasn’t enough, and I just gave up and went to bed.
If I’d known about the cat storm I would’ve soldiered on, though. Especially ’cause now I want to see it, just for that.
I could just fast-forward to it, I suppose…
#2 by Andrew on April 27th, 2010
It’s not so much the visual of stuffed animals falling from the sky, but the sound effects as the cats land on the metal roof. It’s also one of the few points in the film that Warren’s personality is amusing.
#3 by Braineater on April 27th, 2010
But was it a hot tin roof?
#4 by Nathan Shumate on April 27th, 2010
Random naked women account for 65% of all traffic accidents.
And site traffic.
#5 by The Rev. D.D. on April 27th, 2010
I’d have thought the site traffic percentage would’ve been higher…
#6 by Braineater on April 28th, 2010
No, that’s what the cats are for.
#7 by supersonic on April 28th, 2010
This movie is the one that cured me of trying to find entertainment in films distributed by Troma.
#8 by Jen S on April 28th, 2010
*Meow!**BANG!*
*snerksnerksnerksnerksnerk*
#9 by Andrew on April 29th, 2010
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“Fertilize the Blaspheming Bombshell” was the one that did me in. Again, a great title, but that movie is complete pain and boredom from front to back.