Well, a movie such as "Terror at Blood Fart Lake" definitely didn't spur much of any hopes or excitement for me when I sat down in 2021 to watch it. Sure, I had never heard about the movie before now as I watched it, but the movie's title and its cover just made me want to watch it, even with the chances being overwhelmingly in favor of this being a horribly lousy movie.
Luckily, then writers Ron Bonk, Lauren Seavage, Chris Seaver and Josh Suire definitely managed to surprise with "Terror at Blood Fart Lake".
Yup, "Terror at Blood Fart Lake" was a bad movie, but it was so bad that it was actually hilarious and great fun to watch. It was just so far out there and bizarre, that it was great entertainment. And I must admit that I was more than genuinely entertained and surprised with the outcome of the movie.
Sure, "Terror at Blood Fart Lake" is not a movie that will find a liking with just everyone in the audience, as it takes a certain kind of sense of humor to enjoy a movie as strange and weird as this was. This was definitely a movie that tickled me in the right place, as the comedy was something very much akin to my own particular sense of odd humor.
"Terror at Blood Fart Lake" just goes to prove that you can't really judge a book - or movie - by its cover. I gave this 2009 movie a chance and I enjoyed it thoroughly. So I would say that you should definitely also sit down to watch director Chris Seaver's 2009 horror comedy if you get the chance.
It just came to my knowledge that there is a 2012 sequel also from Chris Seaver, titled "Return to Blood Fart Lake". I have to scrounge around for this movie, as I want to watch it.
Back to the things at hand here.
The characters in "Terror at Blood Fart Lake" were just hilarious and every bit as over-the-top as the rest of the movie was. And their dialogue was equally odd and bizarre, very much in tune with the overall feel of the movie.
The movie is fully and wholly devoid of proper special effects and adequate props. But again, it was something that was quite fitting for the movie, as it added to the cheesiness of the entire movie. Lots of low-key and low-practical things going on here though.
Sure, the acting in "Terror at Blood Fart Lake" was dubious. But trust me, it worked so well in favor of the movie. Because these performances, whether made bad deliberately or not, definitely suited the feel of the movie and added a great spice to the overall movie.
I am rating "Terror at Blood Fart Lake" a well deserved six out of ten stars.