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Notorious director ""Bill Zebub"" (""Assmonster"") set out to spoof science fiction movies. He noticed that Star Trek had social messages weaved into the stories. He thought jokingly ""What if I weave ANTIsocial messages?"" Not letting the joke fade, he wondered if there were anything in modern times that he could target, and the answer came fast. Political correctness.
D**L
Throw in bad effects, female nudity and taboo social commentary like ...
Star Trek parody Bill Zebub style. Star Trek has social messages Scienceless Fiction has anti-social messages.Throw in bad effects,female nudity and taboo social commentary like affirmative action,race,terrorism,stereotypes(black and white)and ignorance all done with humour and some bad acting and you have an idea of what to expect.If after all that there is an interview with Bill to explain what he was trying to achieve
A**Y
Boring
Very boring movie with the occasional naked girl to keep you watching
F**A
I Love This Director! Zebub Rocks!
Thank you Bill for showing the world what cinema can become. Your Canon of films are important to waking up the sleeping masses of brainwashed zombies.
T**M
A bit hard to stomach, but the women make it more palatable
It's really hard to know how to rate Bill Zebub's stuff that I've seen, which admittedly hasn't been too much. But this one is really tough.Firstly, this is two full-length features, one "Science-Less Fiction" and the other "Indie Director." Most of the same cast members are in both.Young fanboys who think that they're edgy will watch "Science-Less Fiction" for the absurd level of racist shock value. Zebub tries to act like all of this was very self-aware and tongue-in-cheek, but I'm not so sure--it seems to come with far too much ease. I'm a white guy and definitely no screaming liberal idiot, but a lot of the dialogue was tough for me to stomach. Most of the production values are pretty terrible and overall, the movie doesn't make a lot of sense. Something about racist aliens dressed as clowns invading the Earth?? He's trying to make some political statements here but I had trouble cutting through the insanity to figure out what all of them are. So, points off for all of this.The other merits of Zebub's films though are near-constant gratuitous nudity of his (mostly) very attractive female starlets. His women almost always are all-natural, too, which is a huge plus in my book. There are three here who are pretty scorching hot and aren't afraid to be exploited a bit because of it. On these merits, this movie is pretty great.Zebub also is pretty faithful about providing behind-the-scenes material, so there's a featurette included with cast interviews and that's interesting. Plus for this.The included second feature "Indie Director" actually is better than the main feature, I think. It has all of the requisite nudity (with some incredibly hot women), but the humor--most of it from Zebub as an actor, a lot of it ad-libbed--hits far more often than it misses, unlike "Science-Less Fiction." It's about a director's trials and tribulations as he attempts to get movies produced and distributed. Overall I actually found it to be lighthearted and fun. It is loaded down with exposition, though, so the average viewer probably won't enjoy it so much. Just look for the naked women and it will be worth it.
T**M
Two Stars
The cover was damaged unable to use, but the disc plays okay.
R**Y
Zebub doing what he does best
Take a little ranting along with a few scenes from other movies and add some things people don't like to hear because of political correctness,mix it all together and you have a good movie to show why he is who he is .2 thumbs up for this one.
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