Tammy and the T-Rex (Gore Cut) at the Guild Cinema
Friday & Saturday, November 22-23 – 10:30 pm only
Directed by Stewart Raffill – 1994 – 90m. An Alibi Midnight Movie Madness presentation! Seats $8.00/$6.00 students. Door Prizes courtesy of Bubonicon 52!
“The cult entertainment level of Tammy And The T-Rex is simply off the charts.” – Ed Travis, Cinapse
It’s the 25th Anniversary of 1994’s most unbelievable repertory film discovery. Directed by Stewart Raffill (Mac and Me, The Ice Pirates), Tammy and the T-Rex is a love story as old as time.
This post-Jurassic jam stars Denise Richards (Starship Troopers, Wild Things) and the late Paul Walker (The Fast and the Furious) in an unprecedented mishmash of rom-com tropes and R-rated horror thrills. When Paul’s mauled by the local zoo’s toothier residents, his love affair with Denise doesn’t cease — even after his brain is transplanted into an ancient animatronic predator. Oh, and did we mention “Bernie” from Weekend at Bernie’s is the villain?
Originally filmed as a gorefest with impressive splatter by SFX guru John Carl Buechler, Tammy‘s only minimal release back in the day was cut to PG-13, funneled straight-to-video and inexplicably marketed as a “kids’ film.” Thanks to the intrepid efforts of top-notch archival pals Vinegar Syndrome, this gonzo gem is fully restored and ready to scorch your audience’s ganglia into dust!
“You’re watching Tammy and The T-Rex with a room full of friends, additional substances to ease out forthcoming giggles, and hunger for “so bad it’s good” cinema on an inconceivable level.” – Matt Donato, Slashfilm
Website: GuildCinema.com