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Freaked

1993

Action / Comedy / Sci-Fi

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Keanu Reeves Photo
Keanu Reeves as Ortiz the Dog Boy
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Brooke Shields as Skye Daley
Megan Ward Photo
Megan Ward as Julie
Morgan Fairchild Photo
Morgan Fairchild as Stewardess
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731.35 MB
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English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 19 min
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1.47 GB
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English 5.1
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 19 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Coventry7 / 10

Get your freak on, Get'cha, get'cha, get'cha freak on!

"Freaked" is pretty abnormal slapstick; an exercise in bad taste and definitely not intended for all audiences to see. Only if you have high tolerance for vulgar pranks, over-the-top performances & effects and really dumb situations, you might end up liking…probably LOVING this junk. This type of "humor", as we'll refer to it, can't really be compared to anything – not even the "Bill & Ted" movies – as it's obscene, mad as hell and extremely offensive. And yet, this is only obvious on the surface, since the screenplay also contains much more effective jokes and occasionally terrific satire towards showbiz and typically American vanity. Alex Winter plays the overly pretentious and greedy movie star Ricky Coogan, who reluctantly accepts a job as spokesman for a giant industrial company. His first mission is to travel to South Africa and promote this dubious company's most recent product – a lethal chemical called Zyglot – but, instead, he and his friends are captured by a grotesque freak-show owner and get turned into circus attractions themselves. Ricky and his partners in misfortune attempt to escape the mutant farm, which leads to all kind of indescribably insane situations. It's downright hilarious to see how major Hollywood stars parody themselves, like Mr. T as the bearded lady or Brooke Shields as the dumb talk show hostess. Several other gags made me laugh so hard I nearly had tears in my eyes! At one point, the freaks try to escape by ALL dressing up like milkmen! Can you imagine what a giant worm or a life-sized sock-puppet look like in a milkman outfit? Some of the grotesque special effects are courtesy of Screaming Mad George, so you can be sure they're impressive. Apparently it was Keanu Reeves underneath the wolf man make-up, yet I only discovered that after looking up the film here on this site. So, YES, the make-up is great! Excellent stuff, but be careful to whom you recommend it!

Reviewed by vertigo_1410 / 10

Freakin' Great!

Freaked is probably the funniest movie of the grunge generation. It combines an excellent story line of corporate greed, a mad scientist/freak sideshow manager, and a bunch of people who become the guinea pigs in the new developments of freakhood. This, mixed with some very excellent animation reminiscint of the old Bubble Tape commercials ("six feet of bubble tape for you, not them") or Peter Gabreil's "Big Time" video. It is non-stop humor from beginning to end.

Pretty boy teen star is going to be the spokesman for some kind of toxic fertilizer in San Flan (a toast to the Saints of Dairy Desserts). There, he gets sidetracked by a blonde protestor who encourages him and his traveling buddy to go visit a freak show. And they're, they meet the crazy Eli Skuggs, who transforms them into freaks. They team up with a bunch of other freaks to try and escape.

It's got excellent stupid-humor. (I particularly like when Brooke Shields asks Winter what he watched on the plane and he says, "Return to the Blue Lagoon" and she says how was it--keep in mind that she was in the original--and he says "oh, it sucked!"). Everyone is terrific. And it even has a hot soundtrack with contributions from my all-time favorite, The Butthole Surfers.

You won't be disappointed with this off-the-wall comedy. I garuntee!

Reviewed by Platypuschow7 / 10

Freaked: Dumb fun, VERY dumb fun

Starring the other half of Bill & Ted Alex Winter alongside William Sadler, Brooke Shields, Randy Quaid, Bobcat Goldthwaite, Mr T & a cameo appearance by Morgan Fairchild this bizarre horror comedy is better than it should have been.

What I mean by that is it's stupid really really stupid.

It tells the story of an actor who sells out and becomes the spokesperson for an evil chemical company. Somewhere along the way he and his friends fall foul of a twisted freakshow owner who doesn't find his freaks, he makes them!

Full of slapstick humour this will appeal to people who like the old Airplane (1980) movies. If you don't like a joke then fear not because another will be along in a matter of seconds.

The humour is purile but it works very well as one of those take your brain out pieces of entertainment.

With "Freaks" like the dog boy, beast boy, the worm, the nose, sock man, and the crazy frogman (Which is a guy in a diving suit) *Badamstish* the creature effects are excellent and deserved the awards they won.

If you're seeking something harmless but stupid this right here is for you.

The Good:

Creature effects

Some jokes really hit the mark

The Bad:

Painfully dumb in places

Things I Learnt From This Movie:

Being half cocked isn't what it's cracked up to be

I can't look at Randy Quaid anymore without seeing him humping his wife while she's wearing a Rupert Murdoch mask

Bobcat Goldthwaite makes everything better

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