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Hans Crippleton Talk to the Hans

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Hans Crippleton Talk to the Hans (2014)
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A disturbing mystery lurks on a old backwoods farm brought to new light when a traveling camera team arrives... seeking the one and only Hans Crippleton.A disturbing mystery lurks on a old backwoods farm brought to new light when a traveling camera team arrives... seeking the one and only Hans Crippleton.A disturbing mystery lurks on a old backwoods farm brought to new light when a traveling camera team arrives... seeking the one and only Hans Crippleton.

  • Director
    • Jimmy Lee Combs
  • Writer
    • Kevon Ward
  • Stars
    • Andy Hankins
    • R.J. Wagner
    • Kevon Ward
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    53
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jimmy Lee Combs
    • Writer
      • Kevon Ward
    • Stars
      • Andy Hankins
      • R.J. Wagner
      • Kevon Ward
    • 6User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Andy Hankins
    Andy Hankins
    • Barnaby Hunt
    R.J. Wagner
    R.J. Wagner
    • Han's Agent
    Kevon Ward
    Kevon Ward
    • Hans Crippleton
    Lyle DeRose
    Lyle DeRose
    • Zombie
    Heath C. Heine
    Heath C. Heine
    • Cousin Bumpkin
    Perry B. Anthony
    Perry B. Anthony
    • Bokor
    Kevin D Wilson
    Kevin D Wilson
    • Zombie
    Irene Leonard
    Irene Leonard
    • MaMa Crippleton
    Jimmy Lee Combs
    Jimmy Lee Combs
    • Boom Boy
    Libby Ward
    • Police Officer
    Kaitlyn 'KJ' Jaffke
    • Zombie Stuntwoman
    Jeff Cavazos
    • Hanging Zombie…
    Dakota Moore
    • Troll
    Sydney Stewart
    • Zombie
    Mike Nelson
    • Clyde Crippleton
    Bria Pellandini
    • Girl on Camera Phone
    Katie Bevard
    • One Legged Sis
    Nate Patrick Siebert
    • Young Cousin Bumpkin
    • Director
      • Jimmy Lee Combs
    • Writer
      • Kevon Ward
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    6riporeilly

    Back woods zombies and satire arise!

    Man oh man! What can I say? Without revealing what it is,... the opening scene of this movie IMMEDIATELY grabbed my attention and I couldn't tear myself away until the picture was finished. If nothing else I HAD to watch and see just HOW the outcome would turn out. Modern times with zombies taking over the film/TV industry this movie fits right in... and more. We can ALL use a little Hans for our troubled times. Now I have to hold myself down and wait for the sequel(s). Grab the popcorn and the mixed drinks and watch it. This one is destined to be a cult classic! Now where did I put my chainsaw? ... and my Jack Daniels?
    7mekallic

    HillBilly Zombie funfest

    I heard about this movie from an internet radio show that I listen to regularly, and just had to give it a watch. If you're a huge fan of Tromaville movies, this is right up your alley. The story of this movie follows a hillbilly named Hans Crippleton, and his Backwoods grotesque family,in where the town they live in is overrun by zombies. I was laughing nonstop in this movie, as it pokes fun nonchalantly at the whole zombie apocalypse genre, making them seem more of a nuisance than a global killer. Give this hilarious movie a chance and you will not be let down.
    8Skeelo_2016

    Hans Crippleman: Talk To The Hans

    Hans Crippleton: Talk To The Hans is about a backwoods family of hillbillies who are plagued by a mysterious zombie curse. This story interests Barnaby Hunt, host of Horror Hunts, which is a documentary series dedicated to investigating the supernatural, horror legends and the downright bizarre. During his time with Hans Crippleton and his family of inbred hicks, we get to see their way of life as the mystery behind the curse is unveiled and Hans undergoes a rise and fall from fame.

    There's a moment 3 minutes into Hans Crippleton: Talk To The Hans that not only sets the tone for the rest of the movie, but also makes you feel grateful to be witnessing such cinematic magic unfold. It involves Hans talking about his birth and we witness flashbacks to his mother trailing him along a field by the umbilical chord as she's chased by the undead. There's just something about a woman running away from zombies with her newborn inbred offspring still attached at the womb that tickles the funny bone, and it's one of many moments of transgressive humor that's sure make this movie the entertainment for beer and pizza nights for many years to come. Of course, it's also one of many moments that's sure to evoke outrage too, by the prudes who can't enjoy a good chuckle at the expense of political correctness. Hans isn't a movie that sets out to offend the masses, but it has no problem rubbing its inappropriateness in the face of good taste either... with giant pumpkin testicles.

    When I received the screener for this little tease, I was expecting something completely stupid, but entertaining nonetheless, and even though it's completely bonkers and silly, it also provides a humorous outlook on modern society. Hans Crippleton: Talk To The Hands is an irreverent satire that mocks celebrity culture and reality television while poking fun at society's most conservative ethos. Kevon Ward (writer, producer and Hans in the movie) writes with a viewpoint similar to the likes of Matt Stone, Trey Parker, John Waters and Lloyd Kauffman. By that, I mean he's not afraid to gleefully cross that line, but at the end of the day it's just harmless fun. This movie doesn't take itself seriously for a second, and it's a joyous watch full of strange characters, toilet humor, cultural commentary and over-the-top violence. When watching the trailer, I recalled a Pink Flamingos vibe, and to my delight there was a nod to John Waters classic sleaze in Hans, where we see some pink flamingo ornaments on display. I always love it when influences are nodded to in a movie.

    This has been described as an ''outrageous zombie comedy'' and it is; it's actually given the zombie sub-genre the refreshing kick up the arse it needed by bringing something original to the table. However, it's more like a mockumentary with zombies in it from time to time. The main focus of the film is the disgusting characters we get to know and love no matter how repelling they come across. It's amusing to see the rise and fall of our crippled anti-hero Hans, who loves booze, hookers and drugs. The script is witty and full of quotable dialogue like,''He's soliciting himself like a 2 cent hooker on nickel night.'' Watching this movie, I felt like a teenager again seeing Dead Alive, Bad Taste and PoultrygeistL Night of the Chicken Dead for the first time. It's absolutely vile, it's in your face and it's hilariously messed up.

    Jimmy Lee Combs knows how to stretch a dollar too and is a director with a lot of potential. For a micro-budget indie production this is very presentable and well shot. As for the monsters and effects, well... prepare to blow your load. They look fantastic and achieve the right amount of balance between charming and nasty.

    Fans of Troma should get a kick out of this.

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Castle Rock, Colorado, USA
    • Production company
      • Heart and Fire Productions
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      • $5,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 40 minutes
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